Polarised sunglasses have become increasingly popular over the years among those who want to protect their eyes from harmful sun rays during outdoor activities. Wut Win, Dispensing Optician at Feel Good Contacts, explains “Polarised sunglasses contain a polarised filter on the lenses that reduce horizontal glare from surfaces like water, snow and roads. This is why, these sunglasses are ideal for outdoor activities, such as sailing, fishing and skiing, to name a few.”
Polarised sunglasses are better than non-polarised as they are specifically designed to filter out rays from bright surfaces, which is unlikely with non-polarised lenses.
Sunglasses that have UVA and UVB protection safeguard your eyes from harmful sun rays. Whereas, polarised sunglasses reduce halos and glares, offering seamless and uninterrupted vision in the sun. Therefore, it’s best to shop polarised sunglasses with 100% UVA and UVB protection for enhanced protection and eye comfort.
Polarised sunglasses are ideal for outdoor sports and activities because they help avoid unwanted glare from surfaces that can disrupt your vision. Common activities include:
Playing golf – Those who experience light-sensitivity should wear polarised sunglasses while playing golf alongside the coast to filter out any glare from the water.
This iconic designer Ray-Ban RB3025 Aviator Gold Green Large 001/58 Polarised never goes out of fashion and is perfect for playing golf.
Fishing – Sunrays reflecting off the surface of water can cause discomfort. Choose a polarised pair of sunglasses for fishing to avoid glare.
Fishing – Sunrays reflecting off the surface of water can cause discomfort. Choose a polarised pair of sunglasses for fishing to avoid glare.
Skiing – Skiing in the mountains should ideally be done with a pair of polarised sunglasses, to keep the sunlight from reflecting off the white surface of the snow.
This O'Neill ONS 9017 2.0 106P Navy/Green Polarised will protect your eyes from any unwanted reflections and complement your skiing outfit.
Driving – Driving needs a steadfast focus, but often it’s compromised by reflective glare from the road or other vehicles. Polarised sunglasses make the eyes feel more comfortable and provide better visual clarity.
This pair of Feel Good Collection Ana Gold Pink Polarised sunglasses will make your driving experience more comfortable and enjoyable, owing to its gradient lens colour.
Please note: It’s not advisable to wear polarised sunglasses whilst driving if you have an LED screen in your car.
Driving – Driving needs a steadfast focus, but often it’s compromised by reflective glare from the road or other vehicles. Polarised sunglasses make the eyes feel more comfortable and provide better visual clarity.
This pair of Feel Good Collection Ana Gold Pink Polarised sunglasses will make your driving experience more comfortable and enjoyable, owing to its gradient lens colour.
Please note: It’s not advisable to wear polarised sunglasses whilst driving if you have an LED screen in your car.
Sailing – Sailors should go for polarised sunglasses to ensure that their eyes are protected from sunlight reflections off the water.
This cool pair of wraparound polarised sunglasses, O'Neill ONS Zepol 2.0 105P Blue, is incredibly stylish. It also protects your eyes and temple area from sudden waves and spray.
Although the main benefit of these sunglasses is that they reduce glare and enhance visibility, there are plenty of other advantages.
Polarised sunglasses have some disadvantages too.
When it comes to the range of sunglasses at Feel Good Contacts, there are a lot of brands, styles and colours to choose from. We also provide the option of adding a sun tint to the prescription glasses, to turn them into prescription sunglasses.
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