Lens Guide

INTRODUCTION

Sunglass lenses play a major role in protecting your eyes and improving your vision in different lighting conditions. Understanding lens types helps you choose the perfect pair based on your lifestyle and needs.


UV PROTECTION LENSES

UV protection lenses are designed to block harmful UVA and UVB rays from the sun. These rays can damage your eyes over time, so UV protection is essential for everyday wear.

All quality sunglasses should include UV400 protection to ensure maximum safety in bright sunlight.


POLARIZED LENSES

Polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, roads, and glass. They provide clearer vision and reduce eye strain, making them ideal for driving, fishing, and outdoor activities.

These lenses enhance visual comfort and improve contrast, especially in bright environments.


MIRRORED LENSES

Mirrored lenses have a reflective coating that reduces the amount of light entering your eyes. They are perfect for very bright conditions and also add a bold, stylish appearance to your sunglasses.

These lenses are often chosen for fashion and high-intensity outdoor use.


GRADIENT LENSES

Gradient lenses are darker at the top and gradually lighter at the bottom. This design helps block overhead sunlight while allowing clearer vision for reading or viewing objects below.

They are ideal for driving and everyday fashion use.


PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES

Photochromic lenses automatically adjust their tint based on light conditions. They become darker in sunlight and clearer indoors, offering convenience and versatility in changing environments.


CHOOSING THE RIGHT LENS

For driving and outdoor activities, polarized lenses are the best choice. For strong sunlight, mirrored lenses offer excellent protection. For daily fashion use, gradient lenses provide a stylish and practical option.

Always prioritize UV protection regardless of lens type.


FINAL TIP

The best lens depends on your lifestyle. Choose lenses that balance protection, comfort, and style to get the most out of your sunglasses.