Ray-Ban, Oakley, & Costa Sunglasses: Ray-Ban Women's Polarized Erika
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I have other normal sunglasses to drive and be out on the boat and they are polarized. It helps with glare, especially on the water. I wear aviators to fly because they fit well under headsets. The problem with polarization is it makes it harder to see the screens that I am using (GPS, engine monitor, iPad....) so I don't buy polarized glasses to leave in the plane.
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I would be in for those Costa aviators if they weren't polarized. That stinks.
Care to elaborate why you don't like polarized lenses. I'm currently looking to get some for driving under the understanding that the they improve visibility. Am I missing something?
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03-29-2023 at 09:32 PM.
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Care to elaborate why you don't like polarized lenses. I'm currently looking to get some for driving under the understanding that the they improve visibility. Am I missing something?
I have other normal sunglasses to drive and be out on the boat and they are polarized. It helps with glare, especially on the water. I wear aviators to fly because they fit well under headsets. The problem with polarization is it makes it harder to see the screens that I am using (GPS, engine monitor, iPad....) so I don't buy polarized glasses to leave in the plane.
Buyer beware. Amazon still hasn't ended inventory commingling with random sellers that use Amazon warehouses and fulfillment, meaning there's a good chance that you can get fake sun glasses. Who knows if the fakes even have UV protection or not
Buyer beware. Amazon still hasn't ended inventory commingling with random sellers that use Amazon warehouses and fulfillment, meaning there's a good chance that you can get fake sun glasses. Who knows if the fakes even have UV protection or not
Even worse, Woot sells things for 3rd party vendors and doesn't disclose who the true merchant is. So you really have no idea how reputable the source is :/
Or you could go design your own pair of KnockAround sunglasses and make them look how you want, shipped for $30. I have four pairs of a Ray's and I wear my Knockarounds way more anymore.
Man!!!! I get so excited every time I see a good sunglass deal, then I remember I can't see anything beyond 6 feet and have to wear prescription sunglasses...
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i did not check other models yet
Care to elaborate why you don't like polarized lenses. I'm currently looking to get some for driving under the understanding that the they improve visibility. Am I missing something?
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I have other normal sunglasses to drive and be out on the boat and they are polarized. It helps with glare, especially on the water. I wear aviators to fly because they fit well under headsets. The problem with polarization is it makes it harder to see the screens that I am using (GPS, engine monitor, iPad....) so I don't buy polarized glasses to leave in the plane.
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Even worse, Woot sells things for 3rd party vendors and doesn't disclose who the true merchant is. So you really have no idea how reputable the source is :/
You don't like polarized lenses?
nm...I read your reply in a previous post.🫡