
Sea Striker Bay Runner Polarized Sunglasses (S270)
The Sea Striker Bay Runner S270 is a polarized fishing sunglass with a mirror lens and black frame. Polarized lenses cut surface glare to reveal fish, structure, and bottom contours that are invisible to the naked eye. UV protection guards your eyes during long days on the water. The Bay Runner frame style fits most face shapes comfortably. Quality fishing polarized sunglasses at $24.99.
- Polarized mirror lens
- UV protection
- Black frame
- Glare cutting for sight fishing
- $24.99
See Through the Surface
Polarized lenses are not optional for serious fishing. Surface glare hides everything happening in the water. Polarized lenses cut that glare and reveal the fish, structure, and depth changes underneath. The difference between catching fish and not catching fish often comes down to seeing them first.
Sea Striker builds polarized sunglasses specifically for anglers at a price point that makes them accessible. At $24.99, the Bay Runner delivers functional polarization and UV protection without the premium price of fashion-brand fishing sunglasses.
Sea Striker builds polarized sunglasses specifically for anglers at a price point that makes them accessible. At $24.99, the Bay Runner delivers functional polarization and UV protection without the premium price of fashion-brand fishing sunglasses.
Polarized Mirror Lens
Polarized lenses eliminate surface glare and the mirror coating reduces overall light transmission for bright conditions. The combination lets you see into the water clearly on sunny days when glare is worst.
UV Protection
Full UV protection guards your eyes during extended time on the water. Reflected UV from the water surface compounds direct sunlight exposure, making UV protection important for eye health on the boat.
Black Frame
Classic black frame fits most face shapes and reduces light leakage around the edges of the lenses. The frame material is lightweight and durable for all-day wear.
How to Use Polarized Sunglasses for Fishing
1. Wear polarized sunglasses whenever on the water
2. Look through the polarized lens to cut surface glare
3. Scan for fish, shadows, wakes, and bottom structure
4. Adjust your viewing angle for maximum glare reduction
5. Use polarized lenses for sight casting to visible fish
6. Clean lenses regularly for best clarity
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Sea Striker |
| Model | Bay Runner S270 |
| Lens | Polarized Mirror |
| Frame | Black |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Price | $24.99 |
Are these actually polarized? +
Yes. Full polarized lenses that cut surface glare. The polarization is the functional feature that makes these fishing sunglasses rather than fashion sunglasses. Our sight casting guide covers how to use polarized lenses.
Mirror or non-mirror? +
These have a mirror coating on top of the polarization. The mirror reduces additional light in bright conditions. Best for full sun on open water. Our sight casting guide covers lens selection.
What frame style is the Bay Runner? +
The Bay Runner (S270) has a black frame with a versatile fit for most face shapes. Other Sea Striker styles include the High Tider (tortoise), King Neptune, and Throwdown.
Why so affordable? +
Sea Striker focuses on fishing function rather than fashion branding. The polarization and UV protection are equivalent to more expensive brands. The savings come from direct-to-angler design without the marketing markup. Our sight casting guide covers gear selection.
Do I really need polarized lenses for fishing? +
Yes. Polarized lenses are the single most important piece of equipment for sight fishing. They let you see fish, structure, and bottom changes that are invisible without polarization. Our sight casting guide explains why.
Will they fit over prescription glasses? +
The Bay Runner is a standard frame, not an over-glass design. If you wear prescription glasses, you may need a fit-over style or prescription polarized lenses. Our sight casting guide covers visual equipment.