Watersports

Water sports are all about good visibility and reliable protection. Whether you’re fishing, sailing, surfing, or paddling, sunlight reflecting off the surface of the water can significantly interfere with your vision. Good water sports glasses protect your eyes from UV rays, glare, wind, and splashing water. Polarized lenses allow you to see better in and on the wat…

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Watersports glasses: the best sunglasses for on and around the water

Water sports are all about good visibility and reliable protection. Whether you’re fishing, sailing, surfing or paddling, sunlight reflecting off the surface of the water can seriously impair your vision. Good water sports glasses protect your eyes from UV rays, glare, wind and splashing water. Polarized lenses allow you to see better in and on the water, while a sturdy and water-resistant frame ensures that your glasses stay in place, even in motion or wet conditions. So you’ll continue to see sharply and comfortably wherever you go on the water.

Reflection and glare on the water

On water, the influence of sunlight is often greater than on land. Light not only comes directly from above, but is also reflected off the surface of the water. This reflection can cause glare and eyestrain, reducing contrast and detail. Good water sports glasses reduce this annoying glare and help you maintain better vision of waves, obstacles and changes in the water.

The advantage of polarized lenses

One of the most important features of water sports glasses is polarization. Polarized glasses filter the horizontal reflections coming from the surface of the water. This eliminates distracting glare and makes the image calmer and sharper. You see more contrast and can often even see through the surface of the water better, which is a big advantage especially in activities such as fishing, sailing or supping.

A sports frame that stays put

In addition to the lenses, the frame also plays an important role. Watersports require glasses that remain firm and stable. Sports frames with a wrap-around fit fit fit snugly around the face and also protect your eyes on the sides from light, wind and splashing water. Non-slip nose pads and rubber leg ends ensure that the goggles stay securely in place even when they get wet or when you move intensively.

Watersports prescription glasses

Even if you need prescription glasses, you can wear good water sports glasses without problems. Many sports glasses are suitable for prescription lenses. Also available with curved lenses and polarizing or co-tinting, This way you combine sharp vision with optimal protection against sunlight and reflection, so you can safely and comfortably go on the water.

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Frequently asked questions

A mirror coating protects against distracting reflections from the water surface, resulting in a calmer and clearer visual experience.
Yes, you can easily select “prescription available” in the filters. This will show only glasses that can be made with prescription lenses. This also applies to glasses with curved lenses.
Polarized lenses reduce distracting glare caused by reflected light, such as sunlight reflecting off water or wet surfaces. They filter horizontal light reflections, which reduces glare and creates a calmer, higher-contrast view. This helps you see details on and in the water more clearly and reduces eye strain.
If you are very sensitive to light, photochromic lenses can be comfortable. Especially on the water in cloudy conditions. In that case, the lenses have a lighter tint, which provides more comfort.

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