🕶️ Eyewear & Sun Protection
Ocean paddling puts exceptional demands on eyewear. Polarized lenses cut glare from the water surface, floating frames survive capsizes, and retainer straps keep expensive glasses tethered. A proper setup makes the difference between seeing and squinting through a 4-hour paddle.
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Polarized Sport Sunglasses
Polarized lenses filter out horizontal light reflected from water surfaces — dramatically reducing glare and making it easier to read ocean surface conditions. Water-specific lens tints (blue/grey mirror) are the most effective for surfski paddling.
Sunglasses — Polarized Ocean
Oakley Flak 2.0 XL — Prizm Deep Water
Prizm Deep Water lens cuts through surface glare and enhances contrast in blue-water conditions. XL frame maximizes face coverage in spray. The benchmark for ocean sports eyewear.
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Sunglasses — 580G Glass
Costa Del Mar Rincon Polarized Sunglasses 580G
Costa’s 580G glass lenses deliver the sharpest color contrast and glare elimination available in a sport sunglass. The Rincon’s close-fitting wrap frame provides full peripheral coverage — purpose-built for fishing and watersports in direct sun and spray.
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Sunglasses — Water Sport
Oakley Split Shot — Prizm Grey
Built-in retainer system, extended temple coverage for backside glare, and hat-compatible profile. Oakley’s dedicated water-sport frame. Prizm Grey performs in all-day ocean conditions.
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Floating Sunglasses
Floating sunglasses are built with buoyant frame materials that keep them at the surface if they land in the water during a capsize. Retrieve them instead of watching them sink to the bottom.
Sunglasses — Floating Polarized
JIANGTUN Floating Polarized Sunglasses
Designed specifically to float face-up when dropped overboard. Polarized lens reduces ocean glare and the wrap frame fits most head shapes. A practical safety-first choice.
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Sunglasses — Floating Water Sport
Konlley Floating Polarized Sunglasses
Anti-seawater buoyant frame floats face-up after a capsize. Polarized lenses cut ocean glare. Wraparound design for active water sports use including surfski paddling.
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Sunglasses — Revo Mirror Float
Floating Polarized Sport Sunglasses
Revo mirror coating adds extra surface glare reduction for bright ocean days. Detachable strap system gives the option to add a retainer for additional security in rough water.
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Sunglass Retainer Straps
A retainer strap keeps your sunglasses tethered so a capsize or big wave doesn’t separate you from your eyewear. Floating foam versions keep glasses at the surface after a capsize; minimalist wire retainers are nearly invisible and ideal for paddlers who dislike bulk behind the head.
Retainer — Floating Foam
Croakies Original Neoprene (2-Pack)
Croakies invented the category. hyPUR-cel foam provides buoyancy if glasses are dropped in water. 2-pack is practical for paddlers who always keep a spare in the kit.
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Retainer — Large Frame Floating
Chums Neo Megafloat Retainer
Sized for larger sport frames like Oakley Flak and Costa Fantail. Enough foam buoyancy to keep glasses at the surface after a capsize. High-visibility yellow for easier retrieval.
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Retainer — Ultrathin Wire
Pilotfish Wire Sunglasses Strap
An ultra-slim stainless cable retainer that sits almost invisibly behind the head — no bulk, no bounce, no tail. Fits any temple width and keeps glasses firmly tethered without the profile of a foam float strap.
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Photochromic Sport Glasses
Photochromic lenses automatically adjust from clear to dark as UV intensity changes — no need to swap eyewear when going from shaded channels to open ocean. Especially useful for early-morning paddles with variable light.
Sunglasses — Photochromic
ROCKBROS Photochromic Sport Glasses
Lenses transition automatically with UV intensity. UV400 wraparound frame suited for an active paddling lifestyle. 2,000+ reviews from cyclists and outdoor athletes.
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Sunglasses — Photochromic Transition
KAPVOE Photochromic Cycling Glasses
Shifts from 85% to 15% light transmission — covering full range from overcast coastal morning to bright midday sun. Ideal for multi-hour sessions across changing light conditions.
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Sunglasses — Photochromic Wrap
ROCKBROS Photochromic Wrap
Fast-transitioning photochromic lens with full wrap sport frame. Shatterproof, scratch-resistant lens withstands spray and impact better than glass lenses.
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Prescription-Compatible & OTG
Prescription paddlers can use over-the-glasses (OTG) sunglasses that fit over their regular frames, or sport frames with insert bays that accept prescription inserts. Both solutions let you see clearly without contact lenses on the water.
Sunglasses — Over-the-Glasses
Rapid Eyewear Polarized OTG
Fits over most prescription glasses up to 5.1 inches wide. Full polarized protection without the cost of prescription sport lenses. Widely used in the paddling and fishing community.
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Sunglasses — OTG Wraparound
LVIOE Wrap-Around OTG Sunglasses
Fits over most Rx frames including larger lenses. Side coverage reduces peripheral ocean glare. Lightweight, affordable option for surfski paddlers who need vision correction on the water.
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Sunglasses — Rx Insert Bay
Smith Wildcat ChromaPop Shield
Wide shield lens with Smith’s optician Rx insert program. ChromaPop lens technology enhances color definition for reading water texture. Premium frame compatible with corrective lenses.
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