Polarized sunglasses were created to overcome the glare that comes from high-glare surfaces, such as water. Fishermen have always found these lenses to be extremely useful, but they are fast becoming popular with many other outdoor activities like golfing and skiing.
Polarized sunglasses are also a favorite these days with drivers as they reduce the glare from the road; especially when the sun shines following a bout of rain.
How do polarized sunglasses differ from non-polarized sunglasses? Normal sunglasses reduce the intensity of everything by exactly the same amount, whereas polarized sunglasses just reduce the reflected light coming from high glare surfaces such as water.
Polarized Sun Glasses – click on the image below for more information.

- Impact and scratch resistant lens
- UVA-UVB protection
- Polarized lenses
- Wrap around protection
- Meets OSHA safety standards
Polarized Sun Glasses:
Black Rhino Stainless Safety Glasses
These safety glasses offer UVA-UVB protection and meet all UV filtration requirements. They meet OSHA safety standards for Industrial Safety glasses, so these guys will protect your eyes even during the toughest jobs. These glasses are awesome, they look and feel like real sunglasses, so you can pretty much wear them anywhere.
Polarized (blocks glare)
Impact and scratch resistant lens
UVA-UVB protection
All clear, yellow, and smoke are anti fog
Wrap around protection
Meets OSHA safety standards
Polarized Sun Glasses List Price: $ 29.99
Polarized Sun Glasses Price: $ 25.20
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