Rapid Eyewear Very DARK CATEGORY 4 SUNGLASSES for Extreme Sun Conditions, Sensitive Eyes (Photophobia) and AMD. Anti UV Tinted Protection Glasses for Men & Women. Matt Black

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Rapid Eyewear Very DARK CATEGORY 4 SUNGLASSES for Extreme Sun Conditions, Sensitive Eyes (Photophobia) and AMD. Anti UV Tinted Protection Glasses for Men & Women. Matt Black

Rapid Eyewear Very DARK CATEGORY 4 SUNGLASSES for Extreme Sun Conditions, Sensitive Eyes (Photophobia) and AMD. Anti UV Tinted Protection Glasses for Men & Women. Matt Black

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One reviewer wrote: “I play softball in direct sunlight. The ball can completely disappear when batting facing the sun. These glasses remove that problem! Additionally I sometimes suffer from light sensitivity. These sunglasses help me so much when I feel the headache coming on! I love these 10/10!!!”

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In other words, it’s not the color that matters when it comes to shielding your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays; it’s what’s on the UV label that counts. And the label on any quality pair of sunglasses should read 100% UV protection, whatever color the lenses. Before purchasing sunglasses with colored lenses, try to evaluate the different lens colors in lighting conditions similar to what you typically experience. Some sportier sunglasses frames even include interchangeable lenses so you can customize the tint for various activities and conditions. One reviewer wrote: “This is my third pair of Maui Jim’s and I have loved each pair. They are super light weight and are always comfortable. They also last. I still have my other two pairs, but I wanted to update my style a bit since one pair is 6 years old and the other is 10 years old. The polarization is amazing and they are all I recommend!” Sunglasses with light-colored lenses such as yellow, orange and gold excel in moderate- to low-level light conditions. They provide excellent depth perception and also work well for both outdoor and indoor sports sunglasses. They also improve the visibility of objects, make surroundings appear brighter and filter blue light. However, yellow, orange or gold sunglass lenses may distort color. Amber or brown Red- and rose-colored sunglasses filter some blue light, so they may help improve driving visibility while also improving eye comfort. They may also help to increase your depth of field and enhance detail, which is why sunglasses with red- or rose-colored lenses are great to wear during many sports activities, such as skiing. Yellow, orange or gold

While standard lenses reduce the overall intensity of visible light, polarized lenses take it one step further. Dr. Jacob reports that they can protect against glare and enhance vision in bright sunlight. They can also boost color and contrast, thereby making it easier for you to see. Are Transition Lenses Good For Light-Sensitive Eyes? A greenish colored lens helps provide contrast by filtering out some blue light. This also helps reduce glare and eye strain in brighter sunlight. This tint works well in sunglasses used to play golf or tennis and for everyday wear. Blue- or purple-tinted sunglass lenses provide stunning and enhanced color perception. They also help you see contours around objects more clearly while offering protection from reflective surfaces, especially snow. Sunglasses with blue lenses also work well in foggy and misty weather. Plus, they look good on almost any skin tone.Also Nice - A Pair Of Migraine Glasses For Wearing Indoors: TheraSpecs Classic Glasses For Light Sensitivity This neutral color reduces glare, especially when on the water, which is especially helpful for fishing sunglasses, and it’s a great color to shield bright light. Gray-tinted lenses work well on both cloudy and sunny days, providing anti-fatigue benefits, which make them great for all-purpose use, such as driving. Some Polarized Category 4 Sunglasses With Shields For Outdoor Sports: Julbro Explorer 2.0 Mountain Sunglasses Category: n/a | Polarized: No | UV Protection: n/a | Colors and styles: 1 FAQs Are Polarized Lenses Better For Light-Sensitive Eyes? One reviewer wrote: “I've had many, many glasses for mountaineering, climbing and skiing. These are unequivocally the BEST I've ever had. We spent 19 days climbing Denali in Alaska this summer, and my eyes were incredibly comfortable the entire time. I have the photochromic lens (which I think is a must for multi-day trips) and these glasses adjusted so well to the ambient light that I often forgot I was wearing them at all. Never fogged up. Definitely one of the best pieces of gear on the trip. If I lose or break these, I'll rush out to buy an identical replacement. Love 'em.”

When choosing colored lenses, be sure to consider your lifestyle, such as daily work and recreational activities, and how you plan to use your sunglasses. Each color is specifically suited to enhance and improve vision in certain settings and activities.

The color of your lenses does matter, however, when you are looking to filter high-energy visible light (HEV), or blue-violet light. There is a spectrum of blue light, and different tints are able to filter different wavelengths and amounts. Knowing your colored lens options and associated benefits is key. These extra-dark sunglasses were built to weather the extreme, with considerations that sensitive eyes might appreciate at all altitudes. They have photochromatic lenses that provide a clear picture in a variety of light conditions, and the categories range from 2 to 4 to let in 5% to 20% of visible light. The lenses are also polarized to reduce glare further, and they offer complete UV protection and have an anti-fog coating. The Julbo Explorers feature removable side guards to protect your peripheral vision (or leave them off entirely for a less athletic look), and you can move the temples in every direction — a feature that was meant to accommodate a helmet on extreme sports but also lends to custom comfort. Plus, there’s a non-polarized option in the listing for more color options. Colored sunglasses lenses don’t exist only to make a fashion statement; they actually help filter light away from your eyes. But, depending on the lens color, they do so in different ways. The reality is, each colored lens provides different benefits. The right lens tint should ultimately enhance your depth perception and reduce eye fatigue without hindering your ability to see clearly. UV protection matters more than lens color

This glare-reducing tint helps make cloudy days a bit brighter. These performance sunglasses also include red hues that filter blue light while helping improve depth perception. So, think of wearing these during activities like golf or baseball, where you need to make out small objects at a distance. Amber lenses also comfort eyes in sunny conditions and heighten contrast against green landscapes and blue skies. These extra-dark sunglasses have category 4 lenses designed for wear in "extreme sunshine" and are so dark, in fact, they're not to be worn for road use. And, according to Dr. Jacob, “I usually suggest wrap-style frames to clients with light sensitivity, as these provide additional protection against peripheral light.” The lenses are made from shatter-resistant polycarbonate, and you also get a carrying pouch for extra protection when they're stored away. Plus, the TR-90 frame is ultra-flexible for durable wear, the spring hinges offer lightweight hold for a comfortable fit, and you get complete UV protection.Besty S. Jacob, O.D., is a Florida-based optometrist at True Eye Experts with a decade of experience. He attended Nova Southeastern University for his doctorate, after completing a double bachelor’s degree in biology and vision science. What To Consider When Shopping For Sunglasses For Light-Sensitive Eyes UV Protection



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