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Ultra Sound Gel

Ultra Sound Gel

Spot fish others miss

Regular price $2.99
Regular price $2.99 Sale price $6.99
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Why Anglers Choose ShoreBorn™:

  • Polarized lenses cut surface glare, spot fish others miss
  • Pick your tint—Black for balanced, Blue for bright sun, Red for structure pop.
  • UV400 Protection, less eye strain for longer, clearer days
  • Hydrophobic, Scratch-Resistant Lenses, water and oil bead off
  • Wraparound frame, blocks side glare and stays secure on runs
Ultra Sound Gel

Ultra Sound Gel

Regular price $2.99
Regular price $2.99 Sale price $6.99
SAVE 57% Sold out
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Spot What Others Miss

True polarization turns glare into a window—beds, weedlines, shade lines, and cruising shadows pop into view. More visible targets = smarter casts and more bites.

Right Lens, Right Cast

Start with Black in mixed conditions, switch to Blue when the sun is harsh, and grab Red when you need beds and cover to pop. Every tint is polarized and water-shedding.

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Fish Longer, Eyes Relaxed

High-protection lenses block harmful sun rays and reduce squinting, keeping your vision crisp from sunrise to high noon so you can stay focused on the next bite.

Sharp Vision at Full Throttle

Water-repellent, scratch-resistant lenses shed water and oil. One quick wipe and you’re back on the fish—no smears, no foggy view.

Wraparound Fit, Stable Vision

Curved frame blocks side glare and stays put on runs and hard casts, delivering pro-level performance without the $200 logo tax.

FAQs

Will these actually cut glare on the lake?

Yes. The lenses are truly polarized, which reduces harsh surface shine so you can see beds, weed lines, and cruising fish more clearly.

Does tint color really matter?

Yes—polarization kills glare, but tint is what tunes contrast for the conditions. All our lenses are polarized UV400; the color you pick changes how structure, bait, and beds pop. Choose Black for balanced, all-around clarity in mixed light, Blue for bright, open water and heavy sky glare, and Red when you want edges, grass lines, and bottom transitions to stand out. Right tint = faster reads, smarter casts.

I tried “polarized” cheap shades before. How are these different?

Many budget pairs use weak films that barely change the view. Ours use a high-quality polarized layer and clear optics so underwater detail actually shows up.

Will I really see fish at noon when the sun is highest?

Conditions matter, but polarization helps most when glare is worst. With the right angle and decent water clarity, you’ll read structure and movement instead of guessing.

Do they slip during boat runs or when I’m sweaty?

The wraparound frame gives a secure, stable fit and blocks side glare. Most anglers report no sliding on runs or hard casts.

Are these as good as the $200 logo brands?

You get the core performance anglers pay for: real polarization, clear optics, hydrophobic and scratch resistance, and a wraparound fit. The difference is you are not paying for a big logo.

Trusted on lakes across the U.S.

Glare off. Fish on. See what others are spotting.

  • ★★★★★

    Glare Is Finally Gone

    I always thought ‘polarized is polarized.’ On Lake Minnetonka the glare just calmed down and I could pick out weed edges and bluegill beds I’d been missing.

    Evan R.

  • ★★★★★

    Works Past High Noon

    Midday used to be guesswork for me. With these I can still read the grass line and follow cruisers when the sun is straight overhead.

    Diego S.

  • ★★★★★

    Stays Put All Day

    I fish tidal creeks around Charleston. Hot, humid, lots of turns. These didn’t slide once, and that harsh side light wasn’t bugging me.

    Michael L.

  • ★★★★★

    Clear Even After Spray

    Running spot to spot, the lenses get misted. Water beads off—one quick shirt wipe and I’m back to a clean view, not streaks.

    Curtis L.

  • ★★★★★

    Fair Price, No Hype

    I’ve owned the big-logo pair. On the water this feels the same kind of calm, just without the markup. I’d buy these again.

    Trent W.

  • ★★★★★

    My Eyes Feel Better

    Long Saturdays usually leave my eyes sore. These cut the harsh brightness—less squinting, less headache, easier to stay focused.

    Hunter K.