Have you ever been on the beach on a hot, sunny day and found yourself squinting from the blinding sun rays bouncing off the water, hitting you straight in the eyes? You could be having the time of your life if only you had a pair of polarised sunglasses. Polarised sunglasses, just like tinted sunglasses, dim the bright light but they take it a step further by cutting out glare and making objects appear sharper and clearer. This makes them a perfect choice for outdoor activities like driving, hiking, and golfing, where glare can be a problem. 

Today’s blog post will walk you through how polarised lenses differ from regular lenses and how they work, ideal situations to use them and what are the advantages and disadvantages of polarised lenses.

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What are Polarised Lenses?

When scattered rays of light reflect off smooth and shiny surfaces like a mirror or a body of water, they bounce off in a horizontal direction and converge to become more intense and brighter. This more intense light is called glare. Glare reduces visibility, and prolonged exposure may cause eye strains, headaches, or even loss of vision. Polarised lenses are designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces and protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.

How Polarised Lenses Work

The lenses of polarised or anti-glare sunglasses are coated with special chemicals called polarizers. On a microscopic level, these polarizers act as vertical slits that filter out horizontal light and allow only vertically oriented light to pass through, thus limiting the amount and intensity of light that reaches the eyes. You can think of these polarizers as bouncers, stopping uninvited guests from attending a party. 

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When to Use Polarised Lenses

Polarised glasses are a must-have in a number of situations. Here are some scenarios where you definitely want to be wearing a pair of polarised lenses. 

Driving

Going for a drive right before sunset can be very difficult, with glare from the windows of other cars and the road impairing your vision. Wearing polarised glasses while driving on sunny days may help you reduce the glare and prevent motor accidents. 

Fishing and Boating 

Intense reflections from water surfaces getting into your eyes while boating or fishing can be distracting. Polarised glasses help you cut through the glare, allowing you to see clearly and deeper into the water. 

Winter Sports

Partially polarised goggles are a requirement in winter sports like skiing and snowboarding; they help you keep the blinding glare from snow and ice out of your eyes while also improving contrast and definition. You can’t use fully polarised glasses for winter sports because ice and snow look the same under complete polarisation. 

Outdoor Summer Sports  

If you enjoy golfing, cycling, running, or just want to enjoy a fun day at the beach, polarised glasses are a must-have on hot days. They help to keep excess light rays and sharp colours away from your eyes and prevent squinting, ensuring that your full focus is on performance. 

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Advantages of Polarised Lenses 

Beyond cutting out horizontal light and reducing glare, polarised sunglasses are an excellent eyewear choice. Here are some extra reasons why you have to get one from us:

  • Polarised glasses improve contrast and clarity. The combination of these two gives you a perfect sense of distance, depth, and definition.

  • Polarised sunglasses improve your visual comfort and reduce eye strain by decreasing the amount and intensity of light reaching the eyes.

  • The right pair of polarised sunglasses can serve as an additional fashion accessory and help complement your personality style a polarized sunglasses.

Disadvantages of Polarised Lenses

Polarised lenses are great, but of course, like all amazing things, they come with a few catches. Here are some reasons why polarised lenses may not be the “almighty anti-light” you thought they were:

  • Polarised lenses make it difficult to view LCD screens like computers, ATMs, and car dashboards. This is because most LCD screens already come equipped with a polarised filter of their own. Lining up two polarised filters may cause light distortion.

  • Polarized lenses should not be used in low-visibility conditions since they block out horizontal light, which impairs vision and makes activities like running or nighttime driving dangerous.

  • Polarised lenses are capable of altering your perception of depth and distance. These alterations may leave you with a sense of uneasiness or nausea, so if you experience this, it would be wise to visit your eye doctor. 

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