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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: West side Winnipesaukee, Lakes Region
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I have had my prescription polarized sunglasses, for several changes.
Driving and on the water are great uses. I can add that by definition, the polarizing minimizes reflections from non-metalic surfaces, such as glass, water, the boats fiberglass decking and hull, highway pavement (excellent when driving), the dash of car, snow when skiing, and all sorts of great uses! More money than non-polarized prescription sunglasses, but I think well worth it. Buy a neutral color. |
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