DON'T BE CAUGHT OUT BY BLINDING SUNSHINE
At this time of year, when the sun is low in the sky it can pose particular dangers when driving or cycling. Glare from direct sunlight and that reflected from wet surfaces and car bonnets effectively blind drivers. In the past few years, the benefits of polarized sunglasses have been realized by a variety of outdoor sports enthusiasts as well as by drivers and general use wearers. Unlike normal UV400 filtered glasses POLARISED glasses eliminate horizontal wavelengths which are responsible for glare and therefore allow the wearer to see in bright light conditions without the need for squinting. For more information about polarisation see the bottom of this email
CHOOSE FROM A RANGE OF COLOURS AND STYLES. USE DISCOUNT CODE RF261110 AT CHECKOUT ON OUR SITE TO SECURE YOUR FREE SECOND PAIR OF GLASSES
Buy any of the Polarised models below for £11.95 inc P&P from our web site and get a spare pair of standard UV400 glasses, pictured opposite worth £9.95 FREE see our site for details. Click HERE
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( free sunglasses offer does not apply on ebay sales)
BUY ANY POLARISED SUNGLASSES AND GET THESE SUNGLASSES FREE WORTH £9.95
Offer applicable to UK customers only
OFFER PRICE £11.95 inc P&P to the UK PLUS a FREE Pair Of Sports Sunglasses
Besides boaters, people that benefit most from polarized sunglasses include skiers, golfers, bikers, and joggers, who enjoy a clearer view and elimination of glare. These sunglasses can be used for driving and in fact can reduce the glare that comes off a long, flat surface such as the hood of the car or the surface of a road. Polarized sunglasses can also be used indoors by light-sensitive people such as post-cataract surgery patients or by those exposed to bright light through windows. Light reflected from surfaces like a flat road or smooth water is generally horizontally polarized. This horizontally polarized light is blocked by the vertically oriented polarizers in the lenses. The result: a reduction in annoying and sometimes dangerous glare.
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