Pagos Sport Floating Foam Padded Sunglasses

Frame Color: Tortoise Shell

Lens Color: Clear

PAGOS Sport Floating Foam Padded Sunglasses – Water Sports, Cycling & Outdoor Adventure

The PAGOS Sport is a versatile foam-padded sunglass built for active outdoor use — and it floats. Whether you're on a SUP board, kayak, boat, or bike, the floating frame means a dunking doesn't mean losing your sunglasses. EVA foam padding seals against wind and spray, while the wide range of lens options — from standard smoke to polarized and photochromic — lets you match the lens to your activity and conditions.

Who Is This For?

Active outdoor enthusiasts who need a foam padded sunglass that floats — stand-up paddleboarders, kayakers, cyclists, mountain bikers, and anyone who spends time near or on the water and wants the security of a buoyant frame.

Key Features

  • Floating frame — won't sink if dropped in the water
  • EVA foam padding — seals against wind, spray, and debris
  • Wide range of frame colors including Tortoise Shell, Black, Crystal Blue, and more
  • Lens options: Clear, Smoke, Flash Mirror, Polarized Gray, Photochromic Clear/Gray
  • UV400 protection — blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays
  • Shatterproof polycarbonate lenses
  • Scratch-resistant coating
  • Sporty wraparound design

Lens Guide

Clear — dawn, dusk, overcast, and low-light conditions.

Smoke — general bright sun on the water and road.

Flash Mirror — medium tint with reflective coating for glare reduction.

Polarized Gray — eliminates glare from water surfaces. The best choice for fishing, paddleboarding, and boating where surface glare is a major factor.

Photochromic Clear/Gray — automatically darkens in sunlight and lightens in low light. Ideal for variable conditions on long rides or paddles.

Also in the PAGOS Series

  • PAGOS Foam Padded Safety Glasses — ANSI Z87.1-certified version for job sites and industrial use
  • Miss Pagos Mini Bling Safety Glasses — small-frame ANSI Z87.1-certified safety glass for women

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this really float? Yes — the PAGOS Sport frame is buoyant and will float if dropped in the water.

Are polarized lenses worth it for water sports? Yes — polarized lenses cut the glare off the water surface dramatically, reducing eye strain and making it much easier to see in and around the water.

What is the difference between the PAGOS Sport and the PAGOS Safety Glasses? The PAGOS Sport is a non-safety-rated sunglass designed for water sports, cycling, and outdoor adventure — with a floating frame and premium lens options including polarized and photochromic. The PAGOS Safety Glasses are ANSI Z87.1-certified for workplace and industrial use.

Are these good for cycling? Yes — the foam padding seals against wind and road debris, and the wraparound design provides good peripheral coverage at speed.

Cleaning Spits Eyewear safety glasses is essential to keep them in good condition and maintain their effectiveness. First, rinse the glasses with cold or warm water to remove dust or dirt. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap on both sides of the lenses and rub them gently with your fingers. Rinse the glasses with water again and pat dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using hot water, abrasive cleaners, or tissues to clean safety glasses; they can damage the lenses and reduce their effectiveness. Repeat this process regularly to ensure clear vision and long-lasting safety.