Tis’ the season to go POLAR.
Sun + Snow =’s Glare. Tis’ the time for Polarization! Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks a type of intense reflected light, reducing harsh glare. Anyone who enjoys skiing, biking, jogging, fishing, or any other outdoor activities will greatly benefit from having polarized lenses. Also people who are extremely light sensitive or those who have had cataract surgery would be great candidates for a polarized lens due to the fact that the polarized filter acts as a venetian blind for the lenses, making the lenses much darker.
Here is my Holiday gift to you: check out these classic Ray Ban Aviators: http://www.opticsplanet.com/s/ray+ban+aviators+/ . This is your answer to all your gifting needs! Not only is Ray Ban one of the worlds most trusted and well know names, but their classic Aviators come in so many colors, options, and sizes that you can Wow everyone with a customized, durable luxury. Just in case anyone is doing my shopping I really like the RB3025 large aviator Arista frame, pink silver mirrored lenses…just in case!
Happy Holidays!
January 31st, 2012 at 5:22 pm
Is polarization different from UV A/B protection?
February 13th, 2012 at 3:34 pm
It certainly is. When light reflects off of flat surfaces, such as a lake, the light waves align in horizontal patterns, creating intense glare. The filters in polarized lenses block these horizontal light waves, substantially reducing blinding glare and its resulting eyestrain.
The UV A/B protection comes from a coating on the lenses that block 100% of harmful rays from the sun.