Polarized & Mirrored Sunglasses
Polarized Sunglasses Lenses
Standard sunglasses are great for reducing overall brightness, but they don’t do much for glare — those annoying, vision-blocking bursts of light. Polarized sunglasses stop glare from reaching your eyes.
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.
Where are Polarized Sunglasses Most Useful?
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.
Mirrored Sunglasses
Reflective & Protective
Mirror coatings (also called flash coatings) are highly reflective coatings applied to the front surface of sunglass lenses to reduce the amount of light entering the eye. This makes them especially beneficial for activities in very bright conditions.These coatings can block an additional 10 percent to 60 percent of visible light for greater comfort in highly reflective full-sun environments.