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Bajio Clink Sunglasses
Bajio Clink Sunglasses
Metals Collection
Extra-Large Fit | Medium Wrap | 6-Base
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Bajio Clink Sunglasses – Built for Big Fish & Bold Adventures
Chasing Giants in the Clinkers
Named after a stretch of spoil islands known as “the Clinkers”, the Bajio Clink sunglasses are designed to take on big fish and high-glare conditions. This extra-large frame is built for anglers targeting giant speckled trout, head-down snook, and cruising bull reds in Mosquito Lagoon’s powerful east winds.
Durability Meets Style
Clink isn’t just about performance—it’s about versatility. Premium stainless steel construction, sturdy barrel hinges, and a bold, classic design allow these sunglasses to transition seamlessly from boat to beach to bar. Whether you’re spotting fish or soaking in the sunset, Clink delivers all-day comfort and durability.
Polarized for Maximum Visibility
When it comes to fishing, hunting, and outdoor vision, the right lenses make all the difference. Clink is equipped with Bajío’s polarized, color-enhancing lenses, available in polycarbonate:
- Polycarbonate Lenses – Lightweight and impact-resistant, built for extended wear and durability.
Clink features seven lens colors and Bajío’s LAPIS™ blue light-blocking technology, which filters 95% of blue light up to 445 nm, reducing glare, eye strain, and visual fatigue—so you can see sharper, longer.
Designed for the Water, Engineered for Performance
The Bajio Clink Sunglasses aren’t just stylish—they’re packed with technical features designed to give anglers the edge:
- Polarized polycarbonate lenses with LAPIS™ technology for eye protection and fish-spotting precision.
- Extra-large fit for maximum coverage and glare reduction.
- Stainless steel frame with barrel hinges for durability and a secure fit.
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Lightweight build for all-day comfort on the water or on the go.

Perfect for:
- Saltwater and freshwater fishing
- High-glare environments (open water, flats, beaches)
- Anglers who prefer lightweight, impact-resistant lenses
- Everyday wear with a sleek, classic look
Not sure which lens color is right for you? Check out our Lens Color Guide to find the perfect match.
Step up your game with the Bajio Clink Sunglasses—where premium performance meets bold style.
Compare Lens Colors
Compare Lens Colors
Compare Bajío’s lens colors to find the best option for your lighting conditions.
Lens Color | Best For | Base Tint | Light Transmission (%) |
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Copper | Medium Light / High Contrast | Copper | 14% |
Gray | Bright Light / Everyday Wear | Gray | 12% |
Blue Mirror | Bright Light / Offshore Fishing | Gray | 10% |
Green Mirror | Bright Light / All-Purpose Use | Brown Amber | 12% |
Silver Mirror | Medium Light / Lakes & Rivers | Copper | 14% |
Rose Mirror | Low Light / Sight Fishing | Light Copper | 18% |
Violet Mirror | Low Light / Early & Late Hours | Yellow | 22% |
Compare Glass vs. Polycarbonate Lenses
Compare Glass vs. Polycarbonate Lenses
Feature | Glass Lenses | Polycarbonate Lenses |
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Optical Clarity | Highest optical clarity | Excellent, but slightly lower |
Weight | Heavier | Lightweight for all-day wear |
Scratch Resistance | Highly scratch-resistant | More prone to scratches |
Impact Resistance | Can break under extreme force | Highly impact-resistant |
Durability | Longest-lasting with care | Tough but softer material |
Polarization | Yes – reduces glare & enhances contrast | Yes – reduces glare & enhances contrast |
LAPIS™ Blue Light Blocking | Yes – blocks 95% of blue light | Yes – blocks 95% of blue light |
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Polarized for Unmatched Clarity
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Blocks 90% of Harsh Yellow Light
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Blocks 95% of Bad Blue Light
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Blocks 100% of Harmful UV Light
Bajio Sunglasses FAQs

What’s the difference between polycarbonate and glass lenses?
Glass lenses offer superior optical clarity and scratch resistance, while polycarbonate lenses are lightweight, impact-resistant, and more comfortable for all-day wear. Both feature Bajio’s LAPIS™ technology to reduce glare and block harmful blue light.
Which lens color is best for hunting?
Copper, Violet Mirror, and Rose Mirror are the top choices for hunting. Copper enhances contrast in wooded areas, Violet Mirror excels in low light at dawn and dusk, and Rose Mirror boosts visibility in open fields. View the full lens color guide here.
Which lens color is best for fishing?
It depends on the conditions. Blue Mirror is best for offshore fishing in bright sun, Green Mirror enhances contrast for shallow water and flats, and Silver Mirror is great for rivers and lakes. For low light, Violet Mirror and Rose Mirror improve visibility at dawn and dusk. View the full lens color guide here.
How do Bajio sunglasses reduce glare?
Bajio sunglasses use high-performance polarization to block glare from water, snow, and reflective surfaces. Combined with LAPIS™ lens technology, they filter out harmful blue light, enhancing contrast and reducing eye strain for clearer, sharper vision.
Are Bajio sunglasses good for everyday wear?
Yes! While designed for fishing, hunting, and outdoor sports, Bajio sunglasses are also great for everyday use. Their polarized lenses reduce glare, LAPIS™ technology blocks blue light, and their lightweight, bio-based frames provide all-day comfort, making them perfect for driving, hiking, and casual wear.
Metals Collection
Medium Wrap | 6-Base
Made from metal, made for the water. Bajíos metal lineup just doubled in size.
Metal shades have a long history in combat, but somehow tricked into fishing. The only difference is our battlefields are oceans, lakes, rivers, and flats and we’re fighting for bites, tournament wins, and Instagram hero shots. Wherever the dogfight goes down, we want to make sure you’ve got the shades to make it though.