Kahuna Floatable Sunglasses
Wrap-frame surf sunglasses built to stay on the water instead of sinking into it.
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Story & heritage
Hurley keeps sunglasses in the main men's accessories navigation, and the Kahuna is the most overtly water-specific style in the current official assortment. The product page does not talk about fashion first; it talks about not losing the glasses if they slip off your face in the water.
That is exactly why the Kahuna belongs in Hurley's icon set. It translates the brand's surf-and-swim identity into eyewear form, prioritizing flotation, glare control, and grip before any lifestyle narrative.
Materials & craft
According to the official product page, the Kahuna uses TPX floating technology, wrap frames, polarized lenses with anti-reflective coating, a super-hydrophobic treatment that sheds water, and adjustable rubber nosepads for a secure fit. The shown official color is rubberized black with mirrored lenses.
How to choose & style
These are best when treated as equipment first and style second. The wrap shape and mirrored lens look right with boardshorts, rashguards, and caps; they feel more purposeful than casual square sunglasses.