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Where are Polarized Sunglasses Most Useful?

While you can benefit from them in most situations, the perks of polarized sunglasses are noticed most in the following settings:

Fishing & Water Sports

Fishing & Water Sports

Polarized sports sunglasses protect your eyes around water by blocking glare reflected off the water's surface. Wraparound sunglasses, along with hats and other sun-shielding apparel, offer even more protection.

Driving

Driving

Polarized lenses block glare from smooth road surfaces while driving, especially when roads are wet. Make sure you can read your dashboard and other electronic displays through the lenses!

Hiking & Snowy Weather

Hiking & Snowy Weather

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

Amazing Coatings for Your Lenses

Your lenses come with these handy coatings.

Anti-Reflective

Scratch-Resistant

Polarized

UV Protection

How to Add Polarized Lenses

STEP 1

STEP 1

Choose your frame and
click “Select Lenses”.

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STEP 2

Select the “Polarized”
option.

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STEP 3

Choose between the “Basic Tint” and “Mirrored Tint” options, and select the tint color you like.

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The Importance of UV Protection


From an early age, almost everyone is taught that spending too much time in the sun can be bad for you. While that’s true, the single broad statement has become a kind of scientific boogeyman. Everyone’s wary about the sun, but fewer people know about the importance of UV protection and how it can help preserve your eyes and vision.


Research suggests that prolonged exposure to light radiation from the sun without UV protection can increase your risk of developing macular degeneration and cataracts. Macular degeneration is an eye condition that affects your central vision (your ability to see straight ahead). Cataracts — a clouding of the eye’s natural lens — can lead to blurry vision and other symptoms.


It's a common misconception that you only need UV protection, like sunglasses and SPF, on warm, sunny days. But UV rays reflect extremely well off of cloudy skies, snow, and water. For this reason, it's important to live by the rule of thumb that if it's daytime and you're outside, you should be wearing sunglasses. Doing so can help maintain the health and clarity of your vision.


The Benefits of Polarization


Sunglasses with a polarized lens coating have unique features that make them a great choice for active people, drivers, and more. Some of these features include glare reduction, UV protection, and more comfortable viewing.


Polarized sunglasses take in vertical light, but filter out horizontal light as well as light from other angles. This effectively blocks out the hazes and glares associated with bright reflections. You'll notice the most difference on sunny days and around reflective surfaces like water and roads. Additionally, polarized sunglasses naturally lessen your need to squint in bright light conditions, which may reduce eye strain and improve visual comfort.

FAQ

When sunglasses are “polarized,” it means they have a special lens coating that filters certain angles of light. This filtering feature can reduce glare from light reflecting off of surfaces like water or snow. Glare reduction can make certain tasks, like driving, more visually comfortable.