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Polarised Sunglasses NZ — Glare-Free UV400 for Driving & Fishing

Outlaw Matte Black Outlaw Matte Black
Polarised
Brand: Sunpro
The Outlaw sits somewhere between a men's frame and a unisex fit. Slightly smaller than the bigger sports styles, it works well on a wider range of faces without feeling oversized. Matte black all over with grey stripe detailing along each temple. Low key but still has its own thing going on. Supe..
$35.00
Outlaw Outlaw
Polarised
Brand: Sunpro
The Outlaw Brown is the same trusted frame as the Outlaw Matte Black but in a warm matte brown with dark brown superdark polarised lenses. Brown lenses are a popular pick for a reason. They add warmth and contrast to your surroundings, making them particularly good for green landscapes, open fields..
$35.00
The Wilbur Black is a small round frame with silver detailing,  a shape that suits narrower faces and anyone who finds standard sizing just a bit too wide. Round frames have been having a moment for a while now and the Wilbur wears it well without trying too hard. Smoke polarised lenses ke..
$26.00
The Wilbur Blue is the same small round frame, with blue frames that give it a bit more personality.  Dark grey smoke polarised lenses keep colour rendition natural while handling glare off water, roads and snow etc. Perfect the outdoors. The same reliable all-round lens as the black versi..
$26.00
The Wilbur Brown completes the round frame trio with light brown frames that have a warmer, more natural feel than the black or blue versions. The silver detailing keeps it from looking too plain and works nicely against the brown tone. Super dark brown polarised lenses are particularly good fo..
$26.00
Fury Polarised Gold Fury Polarised Gold
Polarised
The Fury Gold is a small round vintage frame in gold metal that leans fully into the retro look without any modern compromise. If you're after something with a bit of character and history to it, this is the one. G15 lenses were originally developed for pilots and have been a trusted choice in ..
$26.00
Scout Polarised Black Scout Polarised Black
Polarised
The Scout is a slightly larger frame with a polished black finish and silver pin highlights that lift it above your standard all-black pair. There's a cleanness to the design that works whether you're dressed up or down, which makes it one of those frames you keep reaching for. Super dark smoke..
$23.00
Amiri Polarised Tortoise Amiri Polarised Tortoise
Polarised
The Amiri Tortoise is a classic frame shape with a gradient black and tortoise finish that gives it a warmer, more distinctive look than a straight black pair. The G15 lenses are worth knowing about if you haven't tried them before. Originally developed for aviation, G15 is a green-tinted lens ..
$26.00
Amiri Polarised Black Amiri Polarised Black
Polarised
The Amiri Black takes the same classic frame as the Amiri Tortoise but in a clean gradient black finish with super dark lenses. If you liked the tortoise but wanted something a bit more understated, this is it. Super dark lenses have been around since the early days for good reason. The dark gr..
$26.00
Arlo Polarised G15 Arlo Polarised G15
Polarised
The Arlo Polarised G15 brings a vintage feel to a seriously capable pair of sunnies. Warm brown frames with G15 polarised lenses, a classic lens tint that's been a favourite for decades thanks to the way it renders colour and handles bright light in equal measure. G15 lenses sit in that sweet spot ..
$32.90
Arlo Polarised Arlo Polarised
Polarised
The Arlo Polarised is a brown vintage-style frame with superdark brown polarised lenses. A classic combination that works just as well on a weekend drive through the Waikato as it does out on the water. The superdark tint makes these a strong choice for full sun conditions where a standard Category..
$32.90
Arlo Polarised SD Arlo Polarised SD
Polarised
The Arlo Polarised SD is a vintage inspired frame in an all black finish with superdark polarised lenses. A compact size that suits people who prefer their sunnies a bit more understated. Superdark lenses are noticeably darker than standard tints. If you spend a lot of time outdoors in direct sun o..
$32.90
Avatar Polarised Avatar Polarised
Polarised
Brand: Sunpro
The Avatar is a square aviator in polycarbonate. Lightweight, tough, and shaped with a broader angular look compared to a traditional rounded aviator. Superdark polarised lenses block out serious amounts of light. These are the lenses you want when the sun is at full strength and regular tints aren..
$32.00
The Tama Red revo takes the same gently curved wrap frame as the Tama Black but swaps in a red mirror revo lens that makes a lot more visual impact. Same silver detailing on the frame edges, same comfortable fit, just a bolder finish for anyone who wants their eyewear to actually be noticed. Th..
$22.00
Maui Polarised -Black Maui Polarised -Black
Polarised
Brand: Sunpro
The Maui Black is a wayfarer shape in black gradient frames with superdark grey polarised lenses. A vintage silhouette that's looked good since the day it was invented. This one runs a little smaller at 13.4 cm wide, making it a better fit for narrower or smaller faces. If you've tried other wayfar..
$32.90
Maui Polarised Brown Maui Polarised Brown
Polarised
Brand: Sunpro
The Maui Polarised Brown is a unisex wayfarer in translucent brown frames with warm brown polarised lenses. A softer, lighter look than the black version and a good fit for smaller faces. Brown polarised lenses add warmth and contrast to what you see, making them a particularly good choice for gree..
$32.90
Brand: Sunpro
The Timoti G15 takes the same unisex frame as the Timoti Tortoise but in black with G15 polarised lenses. A different lens choice that suits different conditions and preferences. G15 lenses were developed for aviation use and have been a benchmark in quality eyewear for decades. The green tint ..
$30.00
The Timoti Black is a straightforward unisex frame in black with dark grey polarised lenses. A versatile everyday pair that suits most face shapes and works for both men and women. Dark grey lenses are the most neutral option available. They reduce brightness without shifting colours, so what y..
$30.00
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Polarised lenses eliminate harsh New Zealand glare for clearer vision

New Zealand sun is harsh, so shopping for polarised sunglasses NZ is important. The UV index regularly hits levels that most countries never see, and anyone who's spent a full day driving, fishing, or out on the water knows what unfiltered glare does to your eyes. Polarised sunglasses fix that, not by just darkening your view, but by blocking the horizontal light waves that cause glare in the first place.

That's the difference between a polarised lens and a standard tinted one. Tinted lenses dim everything while polarised lenses cut the glare itself. On a bright day on the water or driving into the afternoon sun on the highway, you'll notice the difference.

Why Polarised Matters More in New Zealand

New Zealand's combination of high UV, reflective coastline, and open landscape makes polarised lenses genuinely useful, not just a marketing feature. Driving on a clear morning when the sun's low and the road is wet, or out on a boat in the Marlborough Sounds with light bouncing off the water all day, these are exactly the conditions polarised lenses were designed for.

All iPOP polarised sunglasses are rated Category 3, which is the right rating for New Zealand conditions. They also have UV400 protection, meaning they block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. That matters long-term. Cumulative UV exposure is the main driver of cataracts and macular degeneration, and New Zealand's ozone situation means the risk here is higher than most.

Close up of a jogger wearing polarised sunglasses

What to Look for in Polarised Sunglasses NZ

Not all polarised sunglasses perform the same. The frame fit matters just as much as lens quality. A polarised lens that lets light in around the sides or from underneath loses some of its advantage. Sports and wrap-around styles sit close to the face and wrap around to cover your peripheral vision.

Lens colour also changes what you see. Brown lenses boost contrast and work best on overcast days, good for fishing or driving in mixed light. Dark grey lenses suit bright, full-sun conditions. If you're mostly outdoors on clear NZ days, grey is a solid default. If you fish or spend time on the water in variable conditions, brown or amber is worth considering.

Polarised Sunglasses for Fishing, Driving and the Outdoors

Polarised lenses show up in price ranges from $25 to well over $300. The main differences at the top end are lighter materials, better scratch coatings, and marginal improvements in optical clarity, but mostly you're paying for the brand name. For everyday outdoor use in New Zealand, driving, beach days, fishing, sport, an iPOP polarised lens does everything you need it to do.

Our women's polarised range and men's styles include aviators, wrap-arounds, classic frames, and sports cuts, all Category 3 with UV400 protection. If you're not sure which style suits you, the size guide is a good place to start.

For more on how polarised lenses actually work, the iPOP polarised sunglasses guide covers it in plain language.

Polarised Sunglasses NZ — Common Questions

Do polarised sunglasses have UV protection?

Polarisation and UV protection are two different things — polarisation blocks glare, while UV protection blocks harmful rays. They don't automatically come together, so it's worth checking. All iPOP polarised sunglasses include full UV400 protection, blocking 100% of UVA and UVB rays, alongside the polarised lens.

What sunglasses are best for driving?

For driving, dark grey polarised lenses work best in bright New Zealand conditions since they cut glare from wet roads and low sun without distorting colour. Look for a Category 3 lens with UV400 protection and a frame that sits close to the face to block stray light from the sides.

What sunglasses are best for fishing?

For fishing, brown or amber polarised lenses are usually the better pick. They boost contrast in mixed light and make it easier to see beneath the water's surface, especially in the variable light common around New Zealand's coastline. A wrap-around or sports frame helps block glare from the sides too.

Do polarised lenses fade?

All lenses can fade a little over time with prolonged UV and heat exposure, and polarised lenses are no exception. Good quality coatings slow this down significantly. Rinsing off salt water and keeping sunglasses out of direct heat, like a hot car dashboard, will extend the life of the lens and its polarising filter.

What is a Category 3 lens?

Lens categories describe how much visible light a lens lets through. Category 3 blocks around 82–92% of light, making it suited to bright sun, driving, and outdoor activity, which is why it's the standard rating for most everyday sunglasses in New Zealand. Category 4 is darker still and generally reserved for mountaineering or glacier conditions, not everyday wear.

Are polarised lenses stronger than regular lenses?

Not necessarily. Polarisation is an optical filter, not a measure of physical strength. A lens's durability comes down to the material, usually polycarbonate for impact resistance, not whether it's polarised. Polarised lenses can be just as durable as non-polarised ones when made from the same material.