Wakeboarding
Testimonials (unsolicited)
April 11, 2009 - (S Rat Frame, Rx, Wake Boarding, Cincinnati, OH)
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
you've done what others wouldn't do,
im stoked! Shawn W
Kinsley Wong Upside Down
When choosing sunglasses for wakeboarding, consider the following:
1. A rigid frame with minimal give helps keep frames on your head. Flexible frames fail in the surf for the same reason that goggles fail - too much give lets them come off too easily. (Road Trip, Whistler, S Rat and Standard are all rigid frames.)
2. A non-elastic strap is required for the same reasons mentioned above. (Road Trip, Whistler, S Rat and Standard come with non-elastic straps.)
3. Ventilation is important when surfing in colder waters - 66ºF, 19ºC and below. (Whistler and S Rat frames have a removable nose piece that separates the frame from the face to increase ventilation.)
4. A removable strap allows for use out of the water. (Included with Road Trip, Whistler and S Rat frames. Standard is offered as an option.)
5. For asian or wider faces, consider a wider frame. (Whistler and Road Trip frames)
6. For really thick prescriptions, you will need a flatter frame front to accept your lenses. (In order of flatness - S Rat, Road Trip, Whistler, Standard)
7. A leash in addition to the strap keeps you from searching for your glasses after a bad wipe-out.
All SILVERFISH SURF SUNGLASSES INCLUDE THE ITEMS BELOW
-Polarized lenses cut down glare, or vertical light that reflects off flat surfaces such as water, wet roads, etc.
-100% UVA/UVB protection
-Polycarbonate lenses
Road Trip – $109.00Colors: Black, Brown |
S Rat II – $99.00Colors: Black, Dark Brown Tortoise |
Standard – $49.00Colors: Black |
Whistler – $99.00Colors: Black, Silver |













