09-16-2015, 07:43 PM
I watch my Lowrance sonars and GPS all day, 120 days a year, through my polarized lenses. I fill my boat with gas daily using a digital gas pump with my polarized glasses on. I never go outside without them, and certainly never on or near water without them. i drive between 20,000 and 25,000 miles per year all over the west, wearing my polarized glasses the entire time unless its dark and away from city lights. I leave them on when I stop to re-fuel. I leave them on when I stop to check messages or texts on my phone. (NO texting/messaging/surfing and driving!) I have no problem reading the dash displays or my window mounted gps in the truck. My professional ophthalmologist says non-polarized lenses do not protect my eyes from certain damaging rays and reflections, and to always wear my polarized glasses outside.
I wear both Gray and Drivewear Transitions lenses from Habervision in Golden, Colorado. Polarized RX bi-focals. I have a special pair of gray ones with a high bi-focal just for looking at the sonar.
Draw your own conclusions.
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I wear both Gray and Drivewear Transitions lenses from Habervision in Golden, Colorado. Polarized RX bi-focals. I have a special pair of gray ones with a high bi-focal just for looking at the sonar.
Draw your own conclusions.
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