
Sea Striker High Tider Polarized Sunglasses (S264)
The Sea Striker High Tider S264 features a tortoise frame with polarized mirror lenses. The tortoise frame provides a classic look while the polarized lenses deliver the glare-cutting performance that fishing demands. Full UV protection for long days on the water. The High Tider frame style offers a comfortable fit with a slightly different profile than the Bay Runner for anglers who prefer an alternative frame shape. $24.99.
- Polarized mirror lens
- Tortoise frame
- UV protection
- Glare cutting for sight fishing
- $24.99
Tortoise Frame, Fishing Performance
The High Tider puts the same polarized performance as the rest of the Sea Striker line in a tortoise frame. The classic tortoise pattern works on and off the water, so you get a sunglass that fishes as well as it looks.
The same polarized mirror lens cuts surface glare and reveals fish, structure, and bottom contours. The same UV protection guards your eyes. The only difference from other Sea Striker models is the frame style and fit. Choose the frame that fits your face and matches your preference.
The same polarized mirror lens cuts surface glare and reveals fish, structure, and bottom contours. The same UV protection guards your eyes. The only difference from other Sea Striker models is the frame style and fit. Choose the frame that fits your face and matches your preference.
Polarized Mirror Lens
Polarized lenses eliminate surface glare and the mirror coating reduces light transmission for bright conditions. See through the surface to spot fish, structure, and depth changes.
Tortoise Frame
Classic tortoise pattern that transitions between fishing and everyday wear. Lightweight and durable for all-day comfort on the water.
UV Protection
Full UV protection for extended time on the water. Water surface reflection doubles UV exposure compared to land-based activities. UV protection is essential for eye health during fishing.
How to Choose Fishing Sunglasses
1. Always choose polarized lenses for fishing (non-polarized cannot cut glare)
2. Mirror coating helps in bright, full-sun conditions
3. Try different frame styles for fit and comfort
4. Keep a retainer strap on the water to prevent loss
5. Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth to maintain clarity
6. Replace when lenses are scratched enough to impair vision
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Sea Striker |
| Model | High Tider S264 |
| Lens | Polarized Mirror |
| Frame | Tortoise |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Price | $24.99 |
What is the difference between Sea Striker models? +
All Sea Striker models have polarized mirror lenses and UV protection at $24.99. The difference is frame style and fit. Bay Runner S270 (black), High Tider S264 (tortoise), King Neptune S243, Throwdown S309. Choose the frame that fits your face.
Are these good for sight fishing? +
Yes. Polarized lenses are essential for sight fishing. They cut surface glare so you can see fish, wakes, and shadows in the water. Our sight casting guide covers visual techniques.
Tortoise or black frame? +
Personal preference. Both deliver the same polarized performance. Tortoise has a more classic look that works off the water. Black is more sport-oriented. Try both and choose the fit you prefer. Our sight casting guide covers gear selection.
Do they float? +
No. Use a retainer strap (croakies) to prevent loss overboard. This is standard practice for any fishing sunglasses. Our sight casting guide covers on-water gear tips.
How do these compare to expensive polarized sunglasses? +
The polarized performance is comparable for fishing purposes. Premium brands offer better lens optics, frame materials, and warranty support. For a fishing-only pair or a backup, Sea Striker at $24.99 delivers the polarization you need. Our sight casting guide covers gear priorities.
What lens color for fishing? +
The mirror lens reduces bright light and works well in full sun conditions. For overcast or low-light fishing, amber or copper lenses transmit more light. The mirror is the most versatile all-around fishing lens. Our sight casting guide covers lens selection.