Sunglasses & Magnifiers
Bajio Vega Bifocal Sunglasses PC+1.50, +2.00, & 2.50 - Dark Tort Matte Frame/Blue Mirror Lens
Polarized, color-enhancing, high def lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS™ technology. Lens Coating: Scratch resistant and oleophobic coatings protect lenses and allow for easy cleaning of salt, sweat and sunscreen
Bajio Las Rocas Bifocal Sunglasses PC+1.50, +2.00, & 2.50 - Black Matte Frame/Green Mirror Lens
Polarized, color-enhancing, high def lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS™ technology. Lens Coating: Scratch resistant and oleophobic coatings protect lenses and allow for easy cleaning of salt, sweat and sunscreenBajio Bales Beach Bifocal Sunglasses - Dark Tort Gloss Frame/Rose Mirror Lens
Polarized, color-enhancing, high def lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS™ technology. Lens Coating: Scratch resistant and oleophobic coatings protect lenses and allow for easy cleaning of salt, sweat and sunscreen
Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Prizm Polarized Sunglasses - Polished White Frame/Prizm Deep Water Polarized Lens
Snowbee Spectre Magnifier Unpolarised Sunglasses - Black Frame/Smoke Lens
Laminated to the bottom of the lenses are small +2.5 magnifier lenses.Wiley X Founder Captivate Polarized Sunglasses - Polarized Green Mirror Amber Lens / Matte Graphite Frame
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Wiley X Alfa Captivate Polarized Sunglasses - Bronze Mirror Copper Lenses / Gloss Crystal Light Olive Grey Frame
Captivate Lenses - Greater Clarity, Increased Contrast and Enhanced Colour!Wiley X Alfa Captivate Polarized Sunglasses - Blue Mirror Smoke Grey Lenses / Gloss Clear Crystal Frame
Captivate Lenses - Greater Clarity, Increased Contrast and Enhanced Colour!Sunglasses & Magnifiers
What Are Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers and How Do They Work?
Fishing sunglasses and magnifiers are essential pieces of angling eyewear designed to protect your eyes, improve visibility on the water, and help you focus on fine detail. Whether you’re stalking trout on a bright chalk stream, casting lures on a windy coastline, or tying delicate flies at dusk, the right pair can make a measurable difference to comfort, safety and performance.
Fishing sunglasses are typically fitted with polarised lenses. Polarisation filters out horizontal glare reflected from the water’s surface, allowing you to see beneath the surface more clearly. This makes it easier to spot fish, read underwater features, and monitor your fly or lure presentation. At the same time, quality lenses provide 100% UV protection, shielding your eyes during long days outdoors.
Fishing magnifiers, sometimes known as bifocal fishing sunglasses or reading magnifier sunglasses, incorporate a discreet magnified segment in the lower portion of the lens. This helps with close-up tasks such as tying knots, threading hooks, adjusting rigs or checking line for abrasion — all without having to switch to separate reading glasses.
For anglers who spend hours in exposed environments, specialist eyewear is not a luxury. It’s a practical tool that enhances clarity, reduces eye strain and improves overall efficiency on the bank or boat. You can explore complementary essentials such as fishing clothing, fishing waders and fishing luggage to build a complete, performance-focused setup.
How to Choose the Right Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers for Your Needs
Selecting the right fishing sunglasses involves balancing lens technology, frame comfort, magnification strength and durability. The correct specification depends on where and how you fish.
Lens Type and Polarisation
Polarised lenses are fundamental for fishing. They reduce glare and increase contrast, making it easier to detect fish movement and structure below the surface. When comparing lenses, consider:
• Lens colour (grey for bright conditions, brown or amber for enhanced contrast, yellow for low light)
• UV400 protection for full UVA and UVB coverage
• Anti-scratch and hydrophobic coatings for durability and water resistance
• Mirror coatings for additional glare reduction in strong sunlight
River anglers often prefer amber or copper tones for spotting subtle movement, while sea anglers may opt for grey lenses to manage intense reflected light.
Magnification Strength
If you regularly struggle with small hooks or fine tippet, magnification is invaluable. Most fishing magnifiers are available in strengths ranging from +1.0 to +3.0 dioptres. As a general guide:
• +1.0 to +1.5 suits minor close-up assistance.
• +2.0 is ideal for most anglers tying flies or small knots.
• +2.5 to +3.0 provides stronger reading support for very fine work.
Choosing the right strength depends on your existing eyesight. If you already use reading glasses, match your usual prescription strength where possible.
Frame Fit and Comfort
A secure, wraparound fit prevents peripheral light leakage and protects against wind and spray. Lightweight frames reduce fatigue during long sessions, while rubberised nose pads and temple grips keep the glasses stable when casting or wading.
Durability and Construction
Fishing environments can be harsh. Look for impact-resistant polycarbonate or high-grade glass lenses, corrosion-resistant hinges, and robust frames capable of withstanding saltwater exposure. Floating frames are particularly useful for boat anglers.
To help compare key features, here’s a simplified overview:
| Feature | Why It Matters | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Polarised lenses | Reduces glare, improves underwater visibility | All freshwater and sea anglers |
| Integrated magnifier | Helps tie knots and small flies | Fly and coarse anglers |
| Wraparound frame | Blocks side glare and wind | Boat and coastal fishing |
| Hydrophobic coating | Repels water and salt spray | Sea anglers |
Top Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers Brands and Models at Uttings
At Uttings, we stock a carefully selected range of premium fishing sunglasses and magnifiers from leading global brands known for optical clarity and build quality.
Maui Jim is widely respected for advanced polarised lens technology, exceptional colour enhancement and superior glare control. Their lenses are engineered for optical precision, making them ideal for anglers who prioritise clarity and comfort during long sessions.
Oakley combines performance engineering with durable, lightweight frames. Their high-definition optics and impact-resistant materials make them particularly suitable for active anglers who demand rugged reliability.
Snowbee offers practical, angler-focused designs including bifocal magnifier sunglasses specifically tailored for fly fishing and coarse fishing. They deliver excellent value while retaining essential features such as UV protection and effective polarisation.
Pair your eyewear with quality fishing rods and fishing reels to maximise performance on the water.
Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers Tips and Expert Advice
Beginners often underestimate the impact of glare. If you’re new to fishing, invest in polarised lenses from the outset. You’ll immediately notice improved visibility and reduced eye fatigue.
For fly anglers, magnifier segments are transformative when tying small dry flies or midges. Instead of squinting or fumbling with separate reading glasses, you can complete rig changes efficiently and return to fishing quickly.
Sea anglers benefit from mirror-coated grey lenses during bright summer sessions, while river anglers fishing under tree cover may prefer amber lenses to enhance contrast in lower light.
Always rinse saltwater residue from lenses and frames after use, and store your sunglasses in a protective case inside your fishing bags and luggage. Proper care extends lens clarity and frame longevity.
Why Buy Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976. With decades of experience in outdoor and field sports retail, we understand the practical demands anglers face in real-world conditions.
We stock premium fishing sunglasses and magnifiers from world-leading brands including Maui Jim, Oakley and Snowbee, ensuring genuine quality and performance. Backed by over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, our reputation reflects knowledgeable service, fast delivery and a genuine passion for the great outdoors.
Whether you’re upgrading specialist angling eyewear or buying your first pair of polarised fishing sunglasses, our team is here to help you make a confident, informed choice.
Fishing Sunglasses & Magnifiers FAQs
Are polarised lenses essential for fishing?
Yes. Polarised lenses reduce surface glare and allow you to see beneath the water more clearly, improving fish spotting and reducing eye strain.
What lens colour is best for fishing?
Grey works well in bright sun, while brown or amber enhances contrast in rivers and variable light. Yellow lenses suit low-light conditions.
What magnification strength should I choose?
Select a strength that matches your reading glasses. +2.0 suits most anglers for tying knots and small flies.
Do fishing sunglasses provide full UV protection?
Quality models offer 100% UVA and UVB protection, often labelled UV400, which is essential for prolonged outdoor exposure.
Are glass or polycarbonate lenses better?
Glass offers superior optical clarity and scratch resistance, while polycarbonate is lighter and more impact-resistant.
What is a bifocal fishing sunglass?
A bifocal fishing sunglass includes a discreet magnified section at the bottom of the lens for close-up tasks like tying rigs.
Do mirror coatings improve performance?
Mirror coatings reduce additional glare in strong sunlight, making them ideal for open water and coastal fishing.
How should I care for my fishing sunglasses?
Rinse after saltwater use, dry with a microfibre cloth and store in a protective case to prevent scratches and coating damage.





















