Sunny summer days are almost here and we are getting more and more requests for tennis, fishing and
golf sunglasses
Polarized sunglasses will work perfectly both for golfing and for fishing. Polarized lenses remove the glare. They are even more crucial around the water. Polarization removes the annoying glare from the shiny water surface and sometimes you can even see the fish under the water
The lens color that I would recommend both for golfing and fishing is either brown or amber. It will work ideally in both situations. In addition that’s the best lens for driving.
Prescription sunglasses brands that would meet your needs are
Serengeti and
Ray Ban.
Serengeti prescription sunglasses will probably be the best option. All
Serengeti lenses in both prescription and non-prescription form block the blue light and protect from UV. The two prescription lenses that you will need to choose from are
Serengeti Driver Polarized and
Serengeti Driver PolarMax. These both lenses are polarized brown photochromic. Photochromic property allows them to adjust to light conditions: the lenses will go darker under direct sunlight. The difference between these two lenses is the material they are made of.
Serengeti Driver Polarized lenses are glass and
Serengeti Driver PolarMax lenses are polycarbonate. Glass feature the best optical clarity, but is little bit heavier than the rest of lens materials. Polycarbonate is lighter in weight and thinner (in case if prescription is high), in addition it is impact resistant. If your optician suggested you polycarbonate, I would go with
Serengeti Driver PolarMax.
Serengeti has just introduced this lens in prescription form, we did not have a chance to update the web site yet. So if you decide to go with this lens, you can select "DRPSV
Serengeti Driver Polarized" lenses from the menu when placing an order (they are of the same price) and type in "PolarMax Drivers" in customer's comments and instructions field.
Ray Ban prescription sunglasses can be also ordered with polycarbonate brown polarized lens. They will also block UV light, but they won't offer an additional protection from blue light. But
Ray-Ban is a very popular
prescription sunglasses brand and is more cost effective than
Serengeti.
Take a look at both collections at
http://www.opticsplanet.com/serengeti-p ... asses.html and
http://www.opticsplanet.com/ray-ban-rx- ... ewear.html. Let me know if you have any questions about some specific model or need help entering your prescription information on-line.
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