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Polarised Sunglasses

Polarised Sunglasses

We stock over 600 polarised sunglasses in sport and leisure styles. Polarised / Polarized sunglasses eliminate the glare caused by sunlight reflecting off a surface. That’s why they are popular for sailing & watersports, fishing, skiing, running, cycling and driving. To help you choose we have put them into three categories:

– Leisure styles

– Sports styles

– Crossover Sport-Leisure styles

Click on the above to narrow down your interest or browse all options below. At the bottom of this page is more information about the benefits of polarized lenses.

Polarised Sunglasses

 
 
We stock over 600 polarised sunglasses in sport and leisure styles. Polarised / Polarized sunglasses eliminate the glare caused by sunlight reflecting off a surface. That's why they are popular for sailing & watersports, fishing, skiing, running, cycling and driving. To help you choose we have put them into three categories:
- Leisure styles - Sports styles - Crossover Sport-Leisure styles Click on the above to narrow down your interest or browse all options below. At the bottom of this page is more information about the benefits of polarized lenses.
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  • INVU B2210A (Black) Polarised
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    INVU B2210A (Black) Polarised

    Unisex StyleBlack frame - Grey POLARIZED lenses - Strong, durable frame - Lightweight for all-day wear - Nine-layer lens with:• Multi-layer construction making the lens virtually unbreakable with high impact resistance• Ultra-polarizer centre layer for...
    £19.95
    £39.95
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  • Montana MP5 (Polarised)
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    Montana MP5 (Polarised)

    Men's StyleMatte Black frame – Grey POLARISED lenses – Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Swiss design - Lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for a larger view
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Montana MP13 (Polarised)
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    Montana MP13 (Polarised)

    Unisex StyleMatte Black frame – Grey POLARISED lenses – Keyhole bridge detail - Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Swiss design - Ultra lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for a larger view
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Montana MP63 (Polarised)
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    Montana MP63 (Polarised)

    Women's StylePolished Black frame – Grey POLARISED lenses – Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Swiss design - Lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for a larger view
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Montana MP94B (Polarised)
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    Montana MP94B (Polarised)

    Unisex StyleGold colour frame – Brown POLARISED lenses – Aviator styling - Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Ultra lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for a larger view
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Montana MP100C (Polarised)
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    Montana MP100C (Polarised)

    Unisex StyleGold colour frame – Brown POLARISED lenses – Aviator styling - Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Ultra lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for a larger view
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Montana SP318B (Polarised)
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    Montana SP318B (Polarised)

    Unisex StyleDeep Blue frame (red temples) – Grey POLARISED lenses – Crossover sport-leisure style - Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Swiss design - Lightweight for all-day wear – UV400 rated lensesSupplied with protective pouchclick on image for...
    £9.95
    £14.95
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  • Rize - FC02-C8A
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    Rize - FC02-C8A

    Unisex style Frosted Crystal frame - Smoke POLARIZED lenses with red mirror finish - Super strong and durable TR90 frame - Ultra lightweight for all-day wear - Distortion-free, glare blocking lenses - Spring hinges to the temples for a comfort fit -...
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    £19.95
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More about polarised sunglasses

Polarized sunglasses were first invented by Polaroid in 1935. They differ to standard, non-polarized sunglass lenses by using a special film, either sandwiched between two other layers of the lens or, on lower cost models, applied to the front of a lens. This polarizing film eliminates the glare that reflects off a surface like a pavement, road, water or snow. Lightwaves from the sun travel in all directions but when sunlight strikes a surface (including water), it becomes concentrated – it is this polarised light that causes harsh glare. Non-polarized sunglasses only reduce the amount of light entering the eye; they don’t block glare. Polarised lenses block glare and allow only useful vertical light to enter so you can see more clearly. Glare makes it difficult and uncomfortable to see and can cause eye strain. It also distorts the true colour of objects and makes them harder to distinguish. With polarised sunglasses you get glare-free vision, clear contrasts, more natural colours and reduced eye fatigue. Prolonged exposure to glare on the water can cause eye strain, in turn leading to headaches. Glare also causes a mirror-effect on water. As a polarised lens will eliminate glare on the water, for fishing enthusiasts it means they can see down below the surface. See also our fishing sunglasses.

Although polarised lenses provide lots of vision benefits it is important to note that the majority of polarised lenses used in models costing under £50 are made from a material called TAC which is relatively thin and does not provide impact protection. For sports such as cricket and shooting where impact protection is important a polycarbonate lens is required.

 

Are all polarised lenses the same?

 

The short answer is no. As mentioned above, the vast majority of lower priced polarised sunglasses sold (typically under £50) use TAC as the lens material and the polarised film is on the front of the lens. This means over time it can scratch and eventually lose some of its polarising properties. On higher priced polarised sunglasses (typically above £50) the lens material is likely to be polycarbonate (or a similar material called Trivex). Here the polarised film is sandwiched between two layers of polycarbonate meaning the polarised film can never wear out.

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