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Floatable Sunglasses for Boating

Floatable Sunglasses for Boating

Description

Floating Sunglasses - Floatable Sunglasses for Boating

Our floating sunglasses are designed for the adventurous water enthusiasts out there. These sunglasses not only provide excellent eye protection but also have the unique feature of being floatable. So, if you ever drop them in the water while enjoying your favorite water activities, you can easily retrieve them.

One of the key features of these sunglasses is that they are polarized. This means they have a special coating that helps reduce glare and improves visibility, especially on sunny days. Whether you are out fishing, boating, paddling, or just relaxing on the beach, these sunglasses will keep your eyes protected.

Not only do these sunglasses float on water, but they are also incredibly comfortable, light, and durable. You won't have to worry about them weighing you down or causing any discomfort during your water adventures.

Our floating sunglasses come in a sporty design, suitable for both men and women. They are designed to fit all sizes, so you don't have to worry about finding the right fit for your face.

When it comes to eye protection, our sunglasses have you covered. The lenses are polarized and provide 100% UVA and UVB protection. This means that not only are your eyes shielded from harmful UV rays, but you also get to enjoy sharp, clear vision without any glare.

If you're looking for a gift for someone who loves boating or water sports, these floating sunglasses make an excellent choice. Each purchase comes with a custom-designed box and a microfiber case to keep the sunglasses protected when not in use. These sunglasses are a unique and practical gift that any water enthusiast will appreciate.

FAQs:

Are there any to put on over my glasses, not clip-on?

I have sprayed a chemical called F-11. It’s used for cars to help water sheet off of them. And it worked great for the lenses.

I am a pool technician and need glasses like this. How will the lenses hold up against the chemicals in the pool water?

I’m not exactly sure about what chemicals in the specific pool water you work in, but I’ve swam in the ocean, brackish water and Vegas pool parties. These glasses are by far my favorite. I was actually down In Costa Rica, jet skiing, and a wave knocked them off. I found them floating in the crashing waves and they were still great! Not a scratch on them or any water spots after. Of course, I had to clean them with a dry rag (shirt) but all was good.

Do they fog up...surfing in No. CA?

Not sure about surfing exactly, but like any pair of glasses, they do fog up with a face mask on. I have never had them fog up while jet skiing or boating. There is enough airflow to keep them fog-free for me.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any to put on over my glasses, not clipon

I have sprayed a chemical called F-11. It’s used for cars to help water sheet off of them. And it worked great for the lenses.

I am a pool technician and need glasses like this. How will the lenses hold up against the chemicals in the pool water?

I’m not exactly sure about what chemicals in the specific pool water you work in, but I’ve swam in the ocean, brackish water and Vegas pool parties. These glasses are by far my favorite. I was actually down In Costa Rica, jet skiing, and a wave knocked them off. I found them floating in the crashing waves and they were still great! Not a scratch on them or any water spots after. Of course I had to clean them with a dry rag (shirt) but all was good.

Do they fog up...surfing in No. CA

Not sure about surfing exactly, but like any pair of glasses, they do fog up with a face mask on. I have never had them fog up while jet skiing or boating. There is enough airflow to keep them fog free for me.