

Singapore might be a bustling city, but for those who live for adventure, there’s no shortage of water-based thrills. From cable-skiing at East Coast to kayaking in MacRitchie or chilling beachside in Sentosa, we’re constantly in, on, or near the water. But here’s the thing — not all sunglasses are made for water sports.
If your shades can’t handle salt, sun, or sudden movement, they’re just dead weight. That’s where this guide comes in. Whether you’re a seasoned wakeboarder, weekend paddler, or just love floating with style, here’s everything you need to know about choosing the perfect pair of water sports sunglasses in Singapore.
Let’s be real: most shades aren’t built for active movement — especially when water’s involved. Common problems include frames slipping the moment they get wet, lenses fogging up or reflecting too much glare, saltwater slowly corroding frame hinges or lens coatings, discomfort during long wear, and poor visibility on bright, reflective water surfaces.
If you’ve ever had to ditch your sunglasses mid-paddle or fished them out of MacRitchie reservoir, you know the struggle is real.
When it comes to water sports, your shades need to do more than just look good.
Polarised Lenses — They reduce harsh glare bouncing off the water’s surface — essential for clearer vision during high-speed activities like wakeboarding or dragon boating.
UV400 Protection — Singapore’s sun doesn’t play. You need full UV protection to safeguard your eyes from long-term sun damage, especially at the equator.
Anti-Seawater & Anti-Scratch Coatings — Saltwater is tough on gear. Coated lenses and corrosion-resistant screws keep your shades lasting longer and looking fresh.
Non-Slip Frames — Sweat, splashes, and sudden movements should never send your sunglasses flying. Look for frames made with high-grip materials that stay locked in place.
Feather-Light Comfort — The last thing you want during an intense session is heavy or uncomfortable frames. Lightweight designs that don’t bounce make all the difference.
Aura Shades wasn’t built to sit pretty on a beach towel. We engineered our sunglasses to perform — whether you’re in the middle of a cable run, paddling across the bay, or chilling with post-surf drinks. Key features include polarised Nylon lenses with UV400 protection, anti-seawater, anti-oil, anti-fingerprint and anti-scratch coatings, non-slip EMS TR90 frames, lightweight design from 24g, backside anti-reflection coating, and testing at Singapore Wake Park and beach sports events.
Running on Liquid Gold — Our performance powerhouse. Feather-light, secure, built for the wildest wipeouts or the cleanest cutbacks.

Playing It Safe — Minimalist matte black with max impact. Non-flashy but full-on functional.

Teal We Meet Again — Bringing beach energy with a teal twist. Polarised performance meets playful vibes.

All Eyes on Me — These shades stay put while you stand out, even soaking wet or mid-backflip.

19+ polarised styles for Singapore’s beaches, reservoirs and open water. UV400. Anti-seawater coating. Free shipping.
Browse Beach Sunglasses →The best water sports sunglasses for Singapore combine polarised lenses (to cut water glare), UV400 protection, anti-seawater coatings, non-slip frames and lightweight construction. Aura Shades’ beach and water sports collection is built specifically for Singapore’s outdoor water conditions.
Yes. Water surface glare at MacRitchie, Pasir Ris and East Coast is intense, especially on sunny mornings. Polarised lenses dramatically reduce this glare, reduce eye fatigue on long paddle sessions, and improve visibility into and around the water.
Absolutely. Sand and water both produce strong reflective glare. Polarised lenses filter this out, making long beach days at Sentosa, East Coast Park or Changi Beach significantly more comfortable.
UV400 is the minimum standard — it blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Water reflects UV radiation back up at your eyes from below, so you get double exposure near water compared to dry land. UV400 is non-negotiable for water sports in Singapore.
Cheap sunglasses yes — saltwater corrodes uncoated lenses and cheap screw fittings quickly. Aura Shades uses anti-seawater lens coatings and stainless steel screws, which resist saltwater damage and stay clear through extended coastal use.
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