
Sea Striker Throwdown Polarized Sunglasses (S309)
The Sea Striker Throwdown S309 features a wrap-around black frame for maximum coverage and light blocking. The wrap design reduces peripheral light leakage that standard frames allow, giving you cleaner vision on the water. Polarized mirror lenses cut surface glare and reveal fish and structure below. Full UV protection. The Throwdown is the sportiest frame in the Sea Striker lineup, built for anglers who want maximum glare protection. $24.99.
- Wrap-around frame for max coverage
- Polarized mirror lens
- Minimal peripheral light leakage
- UV protection
- $24.99
Wrap-Around Coverage for Open Water
On open water, glare comes from every direction. Standard frames block the light in front of you but allow peripheral glare to reach your eyes from the sides. The Throwdown's wrap-around design closes that gap, blocking light from the sides for cleaner overall vision.
The wrap-around coverage is particularly valuable on bright days on the flats, offshore, or any situation where you are surrounded by reflective water surface. The same polarized mirror lens as other Sea Striker models, but with better peripheral light management.
The wrap-around coverage is particularly valuable on bright days on the flats, offshore, or any situation where you are surrounded by reflective water surface. The same polarized mirror lens as other Sea Striker models, but with better peripheral light management.
Wrap-Around Frame
The wrap-around design curves with your face to block peripheral light. Less light leakage means less eye fatigue and better vision, especially on bright days surrounded by water.
Polarized Mirror Lens
Polarized lenses cut surface glare. Mirror coating reduces light transmission. The combination is optimized for bright, open-water conditions where glare is most intense.
Sport-Forward Design
The Throwdown is the sportiest frame in the Sea Striker lineup. Designed for active fishing where secure fit and maximum coverage matter more than off-water aesthetics.
When to Choose Wrap-Around Fishing Sunglasses
1. Choose wrap-around frames when fishing open water with bright sun
2. The wrap design blocks peripheral glare from the sides
3. Best for flats fishing, offshore, and boat fishing
4. Secure fit stays in place during active fishing
5. Use a retainer strap for safety on the water
6. Clean the wrap-around lenses regularly for full-coverage clarity
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Sea Striker |
| Model | Throwdown S309 |
| Lens | Polarized Mirror |
| Frame | Black Wrap-Around |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Price | $24.99 |
Why wrap-around? +
Standard frames allow peripheral glare from the sides. Wrap-around frames block that side glare for cleaner vision when surrounded by water. The difference is noticeable on bright days. Our sight casting guide covers visual equipment selection.
What is the difference between Sea Striker models? +
All are $24.99 with polarized mirror lenses. The Throwdown S309 has the sportiest wrap-around frame. Bay Runner S270 (standard black), High Tider S264 (tortoise), King Neptune S243 (classic). Choose based on fit and coverage preference.
Best for offshore fishing? +
Yes. The wrap-around frame and mirror lens combination is ideal for offshore where bright sun and water glare are constant. Maximum coverage reduces eye fatigue during long days. Our offshore guide covers gear recommendations.
Do they stay on during active fishing? +
The wrap-around design provides a more secure fit than standard frames. Still use a retainer strap on the water as a safety measure. Our sight casting guide covers on-water gear tips.
Good for flats fishing? +
Excellent. The wrap-around coverage blocks the bright peripheral glare on the flats. Polarized lenses let you see fish, wakes, and bottom structure. The Throwdown is the best Sea Striker choice for dedicated sight fishing. Our sight casting guide covers flats techniques.
Do they float? +
No. Use a retainer strap (croakies) when on the water. This applies to all fishing sunglasses, especially on boats where they can easily fall overboard. Our sight casting guide covers gear tips.