
Function
Many sporting activities require focus and concentration on what you are doing. Golf, tennis, skiing, boating, fishing and many other outdoor leisure sport activities are enjoyed to the fullest extent when wearing Polarized lenses. Want to see that big fish laying below the surface of the water....you cannot see it while wearing ordinary sunglasses....Glare is obstructing your clear vision. With Polarized lenses, you can clearly see below the water surface. Scatterer light is now being concentrated on the surface of the water and causing an intense glare. The function of the inner layers, the polarizing layer of the Polarized lens, blocks this glare on the waters surface. The function of the Polarized element in the lens allows you to perform to your highest level in whatever you are doing.
- Boating - Polarized lenses enable you to see possible obstuctions under the surface of the water. They also reduce glare and eyestrain from reflections from the water's surface.
- Fishing - Polarized lenses help you locate fish under the surface of the water.
- Driving - Polarized lenses reduce glare from light reflecting off your dashboard, hood, the windshields and bumpers of other vehicles.
- At the beach - Even sand reflects sunlight. Polarized lenses reduce eyestrain from light reflecting off both the sand and the surf.
- Skiing - Snow is highly reflective. Polarized lenses cut glare from the surface of the slopes and trails.
Safety
You may not think of safety when you are thinking about Polarized lenses, but every year many automobile accidents are caused by sun glare. Glare off the road, glare off another vehicle, glare from a building and other reflective surfaces can cause drivers not to see other vehicles or pedestrains in front of them. Subsequently an accident in which traffic officers have stated that an accident was caused byglare and may have been avoided if the driver were wearing Polarized Sunglasses so, do not only think about the comfort you obtain with Polarized Sunglasses whil you are driving, but also the safety.
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