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      Saltwater Fishing Sunglasses

      Saltwater is a glare fight. Bright sun, open water, and a wet deck that throws light from every angle — you need a lens that cuts the most glare and a frame that won't move when the boat does. That's The Papi: a smoked-tuned polarized wrap for inshore, flats, and all-day boating, with rubber nose pads and temple grips, starting at $60 and backed by a lifetime warranty ($30 flat replacement). The lens science the $250 brands charge for, without the logo tax.

      Quick pick — which Wavy lens?

      • Saltwater, inshore, bright open water, boating → The Papi (smoked). Maximum glare knockdown when the sun is high and the water is bright.
      • Freshwater, stained or low-light, sight fishing → The Spawn (amber). Contrast for crappie, walleye, panfish, and bass in dim, off-color water. See the freshwater guide →

      Smoked vs. amber for saltwater

      Lens color is about matching visible light transmission (VLT) to your light. Smoked/gray (≈12–14% VLT) cuts the most light for bright, open conditions; amber (≈16–20% VLT) keeps the view brighter and higher-contrast when the light is low or the water is off-color.

      Condition Best lens Wavy pick
      Bright sun, open saltwater & flats Smoked / gray The Papi
      All-day boating, high glare Smoked / gray The Papi
      Inshore sight fishing, mixed light Smoked (or amber) The Papi
      Low light, overcast, stained backwater Amber The Spawn

      Built for the deck

      • Lens: TAC 9-layer polarized film · 100% UVA/UVB (UV400)
      • Smoked: ≈12–14% VLT — maximum glare control in bright sun
      • Frame: ~28g wrap with rubber nose pads + temple grips — holds on a wet, moving boat
      • Lens options: $60 polycarbonate (lighter, impact-tough) or $120 premium glass (sharpest optics)
      • Warranty: lifetime — $30 flat replacement

      Why anglers switch to Wavy

      A $60 pair with true polarization, real UV protection, and a lifetime warranty beats a $250 pair you're scared to lose overboard — and it buries the disposable gas-station glasses that fake polarization. That's #WAVYLIFE. See how we compare to Costa under $100 →

      Saltwater FAQ

      What's the best lens color for bright saltwater?
      Smoked/gray — it cuts the most light and tames glare on open, bright water, which is why The Papi ships smoked.

      Will they hold up on a boat all day?
      Yes — rubber nose pads and temple grips keep them put on a wet deck, and at ~28g they're light enough for dawn-to-dusk wear.

      Polycarbonate or glass for saltwater?
      Polycarbonate ($60) is lighter and more impact-resistant for active days; glass ($120) is the sharpest, most scratch-resistant optic. Full breakdown →

      Are cheap polarized sunglasses actually polarized?
      Many aren't. Wavy uses genuine TAC 9-layer polarization and UV400 — here's why it's worth it and how it works.

      Keep reading

      Kayak fishing buyer's guide · How to sight fish · Best lens color by water type · Best fishing sunglasses under $100 · Lifetime warranty explained · Freshwater guide