How do Polarized Lenses Work?

They feature a special coating that makes them block horizontally polarized light. They shield your eyes from annoying glares while letting non-polarized light through. This provides better visual acuity compared to standard tinted sunglasses.

The Benefits of Polarization

Polarized sunglasses have unique features that make them a great choice for active people, drivers, and more. They take in vertical light, but filter out horizontal light. This effectively blocks out the blurry hazes and glares associated with bright reflections during sunny days and overly bright car headlights during night time driving. Polarized sunglasses naturally lessen the amount that you need to squint in bright light conditions, drastically reducing eye strain and improving comfort.

Where are Polarized Sunglasses Most Useful?

They can make your life easier in many different situations.

Fishing & Water Sports

Polarized sports sunglasses protect your eyes around water by blocking glare reflected off the water surface. Wrap around sunglasses offer even more protection.

Driving

Polarized lenses block glare from smooth road surfaces during driving. Make sure you can read your dashboard displays through the lenses!

Hiking & Snow

These lenses are useful for hiking trips that will take you to exposed places like mountaintops, especially in snowy conditions.

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The Importance of UV Protection

Prolonged exposure to the sun without UV protection can cause rapid macular degeneration (blurring of the eyesight). This phenomenon can occur at any time of the year, since UV rays reflect extremely well off of cloudy skies, snow, and even water. Polarized sunglasses can help your eyes filter out these dangerous rays and maintain your vision’s health.

Polarized vs Non-Polarized Sunglasses

If you spend a lot of time in the great outdoors around water or snow, polarized sunglasses are ideal for reducing glare. They're perfect for fishing or hiking but are not advised for skiing, as they can make it difficult to see icy patches on the slopes. Learn the difference between polarized vs non polarized sunglasses!


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