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How to choose the right sunglasses for me?

UV protection:
Ensure that the sunglasses provide 100% UV protection, blocking both UVA and UVB rays. UV protection is crucial to shield your eyes from the sun´s harmful radiation, which can cause long term damage. Sunglasses are a type of eyewear designed to protect the eyes from sunlight and glare. Sunglasses typically have dark or tinted lenses that reduce the amount of visible light that reaches the eyes.

Polarized lenses:
Polarized lenses are highly beneficial for water sports because they reduce glare from the water´s surface, enhancing visibility and reducing eye strain. Glare can be particularly intense on the water, so polarized sunglasses are a top choice. Polarized sunglasses are a type of eyewear designed to reduce glare caused by reflected light, especially from horizontal surfaces such as water, snow, and pavement. You can buy polarized sunglasses from Vans, Powerslide, Jobe, Quiksilver, and Roxy.

Lens material:
Opt for lenses made from durable and impact resistant materials like polycarbonate or Trivex. These materials are less likely to shatter upon impact, providing safety in case of accidents or water related activities.

Lens color:
Choose a lens color that suits your specific water sport needs:
Gray or smoke lenses: These provide true color perception and reduce overall brightness. They are versatile for various water conditions.
Amber or brown lenses: These enhance contrast and depth perception, making them suitable for overcast days or low light conditions.
Blue or green lenses: These can enhance colors and are ideal for water sports in bright, sunny conditions.

Lens coatings:
Look for additional lens coatings or treatments:
Anti reflective coating: Reduces reflections on the inner surface of the lenses for better clarity.
Hydrophobic coating: Repels water and prevents water droplets from sticking to the lenses, ensuring clear vision.
Oleophobic coating: Resists oil and smudges, making it easier to clean your lenses.
Wraparound design: Consider sunglasses with a wraparound design that provides better coverage and protection from wind, water, and peripheral glare.
Floatability: If you´re concerned about losing your sunglasses in the water, some brands offer floating sunglasses designed to stay on the waters surface.
Comfort and fit: Ensure the sunglasses fit comfortably on your face without slipping or causing pressure points. Look for rubber nose pads and temple grips for added stability, especially in water based activities.
Frame material: Frames made from lightweight, durable materials like nylon or polycarbonate are excellent choices for water sports because they resist corrosion and can withstand exposure to water.
Ventilation: Some water sports sunglasses feature ventilation systems to prevent fogging and ensure clear vision, even in humid conditions.
Strap or retainer: Consider using a strap or retainer to secure your sunglasses, so they don´t get lost if they fall off during intense water activities.

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