Built for anglers who need maximum coverage and all-day performance in high-glare environments, the Bajío Zapata Polarized Sunglasses deliver strong glare reduction, enhanced contrast, and a secure fit for fishing along Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Featuring a full wrap design with extended side coverage, the Zapata helps block peripheral light while Bajío’s high-contrast polarized lenses improve visibility—making it easier to track bait, read water conditions, and spot fish in bright, reflective conditions.
Available in polarized glass lenses for maximum optical clarity or polycarbonate lenses for lightweight durability, the Zapata gives anglers the flexibility to match performance and comfort to their fishing style.
Key Features
- Available in polarized glass for superior clarity and scratch resistance
- Available in polycarbonate for lightweight, impact-resistant performance
- High-contrast polarized lenses reduce glare and enhance visibility
- Full wrap frame with extended side coverage for maximum light blockage
- Secure, no-slip fit built for heat, humidity, and active use
- Durable construction designed for saltwater environments
- Built for serious fishing and long days in the sun
Ideal For
- Offshore fishing in bright, open water
- Flats and sight fishing in high-glare conditions
- Inshore fishing for snook, redfish, and trout
- Boating and long days under direct sun
- Anglers needing maximum coverage and glare control
Why It Works on the Gulf Coast
Florida’s intense sun and reflective water create constant glare challenges. The Zapata’s wraparound coverage and polarized lens technology help reduce eye strain while enhancing contrast—so you can stay comfortable and see more throughout the day.
Premier Tackle Insight
We carry what works—and the Zapata is built for anglers who want maximum coverage and a locked-in feel. It’s a dependable choice for offshore runs and tough conditions where glare and visibility matter most.
Available now at Premier Tackle, serving anglers in Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota, and across Florida’s Gulf Coast.