Do polarized glasses help? I've always heard that sunlight is unpolarized, while
sunlight reflected off of car hoods, water, the street, etc, becomes polarized. So I
can see how polarization would work well for driving, but not for staring up into the
sky. In fact, couldn't it possibly make
Glenn, Do you know of any quantitative data which supports this position?
I was of the opinion that the data concerning various sunlight radiation
has not shown an increase at reasonable elevations. What data is
available concerning this and concerning increased incidence of eye
damage? I wear Z
Hey now,
I've been using "Zurich" dark sunglasses for a few months now,
and I like them a lot.
They fit over my normal glasses and wrap around. full uv protection not
polarized, good bfor me, I've lost sight of planes using polarized lenses.
they're about fifty bux, nice.
Jim
There are a lot of Sunglasses on the market, and there may be
better ones out there, But I would recommend Zurich.
They are made in California, and are a good outfit to deal with.
The glasses are guaranteed and if Broken, they will replace
broken part. I have broken the earpiece and r
I also attended the IMS show in Pasadena today where there was a
booth showing/selling these glasses. I had never seen or tried
them before and was blown away. To say that they really improve
visibility and remove glare is an understatement. Without the
glasses you look up into the blinding glo
Do you mean this one?
http://www.zurichsunglasses.com/
-- Keith
> Some how I have miss placed the web site address for
> the people that sell those wrap around hi tech sun
> glasses. Does anyone still have it ? please post it
> for me if you know it. Thanks*** Lee
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I use the Digi sportslens. And I use glasses under them. I really recommend
them.
Check out http://www.digieyes.com/index.html
At last some real wrap around sunglasses, Ive tried a couple, and these are
the ones I ended up with.
Ps. the amber polaroid lens I think is the best for viewing at a
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