SUNGLASSES
The Ugly Bug carry's a wide selection of sunglasses from Bajio, Costa, Suncloud Optics and more.
All of your “fish stories” become immediately believable when you are wearing the Mono Orbiter. Made from high tenacity monofilament, the Mono Orbiter is strong, sleek and lightweight.
This is the eyewear retainer for the angler in all of us: The Fish Tip eyewear retainer has a molded fish-shaped tip that swallows your frames for a secur
A wrap-around style with additional side coverage built into the design, the Bales Beach is molded with our proprietary, bio-based nylon for a lighter, more dur
BAJIO CALDA GLASS SUNGLASSES- A classic sunglass silhouette gets the Bajío upgrade with stronger and lighter bio-based nylon frames enhanced with soft-yet-grippy rubber contact points.
Bajío’s polarized lenses with proprietary LAPIS technology tames glare and fatiguing blue light transmission for ultimate visual clarity.
A full-coverage frame crafted from our stronger, lighter, plant-based polycarbonate. Lower frame weight equates to more comfort
A full-coverage frame crafted from our stronger, lighter, plant-based polycarbonate. Lower frame weight equates to more comfort.
This fashionable and functional bio-based nylon frame is suited to medium-to-large faces. Bajío’s polarized lenses with proprietary LAPIS technology reduce blue light transmission to let you stay on the water longer with less eye strain.
BAJIO NIPPERS POLY SUNGLASSES The casual style of the Nippers disguises a deep list of technical features. Wide, polarized lenses provide enhanced field of vision.
BAJIO NIPPERS GLASS SUNGLASSES The casual style of the Nippers disguises a deep list of technical features. Wide, polarized lenses provide enhanced field of vision, and feature proprietary LAPIS technology.
Bajío polarized lenses with proprietary LAPIS technology slice through glare for better fish-spotting, while blue light-blocking prevents eye fatigue to maintain visual acuity during marathon days in the sun.
Bajio Nato Glass Sunglasses Put on the Nato, and maybe you’ll see things differently, too. Named after the man, the myth, the legend and the flat he called home as a kid in Xcalak (pronounced ish-ka-lak), Mexico.