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Naše polarised fishing sunglasses cut surface glare, sharpen contrast and reduce eye strain so you can locate your quarry, read the water & spot features others would miss. With UV400 protection, high polarising efficiency and lens tints for every light condition, Fortis frames are built for all-day comfort—on the bank and beyond.
Made for anglers first. Fortis lenses reduce reflective glare to reveal detail beneath the surface, while fit, coverage and durable construction keep you comfortable through long sessions. Low-key styling means they work off the bank too.
Sunglasses Collection FAQs
Why do anglers wear polarised sunglasses?
Polarised sunglasses reduce glare reflected from the water's surface, helping anglers see more clearly into the margins, over features and through surface reflection. They also reduce eye strain during long days on the bank.
Are all Fortis sunglasses polarised?
Yes. Every pair of Fortis sunglasses is fitted with polarised lenses designed specifically for fishing and outdoor use. Polarisation sits at the core of every lens system we produce.
Which Fortis lens should I choose if I only own one pair?
For most anglers, Brown 247 or SWITCH Photochromic lenses offer the greatest versatility across changing conditions. Brown provides excellent all-round contrast, while SWITCH adapts automatically as light levels change.
What's the difference between wraparound and lifestyle fishing sunglasses?
Wraparound frames provide greater side protection and help reduce light entering around the edges of the lens. Lifestyle frames offer a more casual appearance while still delivering the same polarised performance on the bank.
Which Fortis sunglasses provide the most coverage?
Wraparound models such as Isolators and other high-coverage frame designs offer the greatest protection from peripheral light, wind and glare, making them ideal for long days outdoors.
Can Fortis sunglasses be fitted with prescription lenses?
Many Fortis frames can be glazed with prescription polarised lenses. Visit our Prescription Sunglasses section to see available options and learn more about the process.
How do I choose the right frame for fishing?
If maximum coverage and glare reduction are your priorities, choose a wraparound design. If you want a frame that works equally well on and off the bank, a lifestyle frame may be the better option.
What's more important: the frame or the lens?
Both matter, but the lens has the biggest impact on what you see. Lens tint, polarisation and optical quality determine how effectively you can reduce glare and spot features beneath the surface.
Where can I learn more about Fortis lens technology?
Our Lens Guide explains lens colours, polarisation, photochromic technology, lens materials, mirror coatings and how to choose the right lens for different fishing conditions.
Learn more about lens technology, lens colours, photochromic performance and choosing the right fishing sunglasses for your style of angling.