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Sun glasses
Ok, my daily driver a f-150, I have a pair of beater glasses because I'm not the most careful person with glasses. I keep a pair of Maui Jims in the Boxster. they are by far the most comfortable glasses I have ever had. The funny thing is they are polarized. It seems my windows darken when the sun is out. When the glass is cold, and you are wearing polarized lenses, the glass looks like defective glass. It's very splotchy, after it gets warm it evens out. I think the tinting addative misaligns when its cold but you can't see it with the naked eye. Also when I tilt my head all the LCD display lights disappear. So if it's light out and I lean closer to the radio to see the display, in the process of leaning you head starts to tilt, the display disappears. there are lots of other funny things you see (or don't see) with polarized lenses. anyone else notice these funny things?
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I have polarized lenses as well. Recently I had my windows tinted and the film they used is polarized too. I get double polarization when I look out the window with my shades on which turns windshields on all the other cars around me into a rainbow laser light show. I have the same deal with the radio display. You have to look at it straight on. I have to take my shades off entirely to read my Ipod display.
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There are good non-polarized lenses out there. I keep a pair of Serengeti Drivers in wife's X5, with polarized Maui Jim's in the Box to prevent windshield glare.
I'd recommend nothing but good quality glasses with 100% UVA and UVB protection. Both my father and father-in-law suffered from macular generation. Dark glasses can causes your eyes to dilate and actually let more harmful rays in if they are not 100% protective. |
Im about to buy some Original Ray Ban Wayfarers... coolest sunglasses on the planet.. just dont know weather i want polorized or not
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I have a pair of polarized Ray-Bans with amber lenses that have the checkered window effect. I've never noticed it with dark lenses before.
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I got a prescription pair of those(also polarized) about 2 months ago. i get compliments on them all the time. One thing about the polarized thing, I can't see the screen on my gps at all. Have to take them off and put on my reading glasses to see it(i'm an old guy - 54) They are the coolest glasses on the planet tho! :cool: |
odd effect
I could not see my heads-up display (last vehicle) with my polarized lenses on ...
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Actually Polarized lenses do not offer any more protection. By Law - all eyewear sold in the US must be 100% UVA and UVB resistant.
Polarized glasses aid in the reduction/elimination of glare - they can help you see better, but don't offer any more protection. I would always choose Polarized lenses because of their ability to let you see better. Agreed, Wayfarers are the coolest... I own several pair, all more than 20 yrs. old w/ the original acetate frames and ground glass lenses (since 1952) - when they were still owned/produced by Bausch & Lomb. B&L sold Ray-Ban to the Italian Luxottica Group who now produces them, but with cheaper nylon frames and polycarbonate lenses. |
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