Women's Sunglasses
Find the Perfect Pair of Women’s Sunglasses
Selecting the perfect sunglasses is an art. You’re looking for a pair that is comfortable, allows for better sight on the water and protects those peepers from UV rays without slipping no matter if you are fishing along a woodsy river or racing sailboats on the sea. West Marine carries sunglasses from the top brands including Costa, I-Sea, Knockaround, Maui Jim, O’Neill and Peppers.
Choosing the best protection for your eyes
When the sun hits the water, whether it’s a river, lake or the ocean, the strength of the rays and the glare intensifies and can be even more damaging to your eyes than a sunny day on land. Polarized lenses are darker than standard lenses and protect your eyes while offering better clarity.
High quality sunglasses are rated UV400, meaning they block 99-100% of the harmful UV rays. This is the highest level of eye protection on the market and reduces eye damage and safety hazards.
Not all sunglasses work equally well for different outdoor activities. For example, did you know purple or rose lenses make for the best women’s fishing sunglasses because they allow better sight acuity for bass fishing and sight fishing? For additional insight into selecting the best sunglasses for you, read our West Advisor article Selecting Sunglasses for Boating.
Performance
In addition to keeping eyes healthy and providing clearer sight, your sunglasses need to stay put and stay comfortable, even if you are very active. Sport sunglasses should be lightweight and offer a high degree of scratch resistance.
For sailing sunglasses that can put up with sweat and movement without sliding or fogging, look for designs that curve around your face to offer eye protection from the sides as well. Specialized nose and temple pads add slip resistance.
Choosing a lightweight material like nylon that won’t corrode or degrade in the salt, water and heat is key. Many sunglasses are treated or coated to prevent smudges or repel water.
Care for your new sunnies
After a day on the water or at the beach, avoid harsh cleaners and opt for mild dish soap and a soft cleaning cloth. This will keep your sunglasses in great shape for future adventures.