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Polarised Driving Glasses

Polarised driving glasses are not just an accessory, but essential protection against glare and changing light while driving.

Color

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Clear
  • Green
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Red
  • White
  • Yellow

Type

  • sun

Frame Shape

  • Aviator
  • Cat-Eye
  • Geometric
  • Hexagonal
  • Rectangular
  • Round
  • Square

Material

  • Acetate
  • Bio Based
  • TR-90

Frame Width

  • Medium
  • Narrow
  • Wide

Color Pattern

  • Pattern
  • Solid
  • Transparent

Special Prices

  • -20%

Astoria Sun Glossy
$ 1,331

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Astoria Sun Glossy
$ 1,331

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Astoria Sun Glossy
$ 1,331

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Why wear polarised sunglasses when driving?

Benefits of polarised lenses on the road

Polarised driving sunglasses are designed to eliminate reflections from horizontal surfaces such as wet tarmac or car bonnets. This results in a clearer and more defined vision, ideal for long journeys or driving at peak times.

Reduction of Glare and Improvement of Contrast

The main benefit of polarised driving glasses is their ability to reduce glare, which prevents eye fatigue and improves depth and colour perception. This allows you to react more quickly to any unexpected events on the road.

Polarised Sunglasses for Women Drivers

Style and Functionality for Daytime Driving

At BARNER, we know that design also matters. Our sunglasses for women drivers combine visual protection and style, adapting to different faces and preferences without compromising functionality. Ideal for sunny days and long trips, they offer total protection against UV rays.

Night Driving: Are Polarised Glasses Suitable?

Alternatives for Optimal Night Vision

Although polarised glasses for driving at night may not be the most advisable due to the reduction in light, there are alternatives such as lenses with anti-glare filters and yellow treatment that improve visibility in low light conditions. The important thing is to have the right tool for the job at any given time of day.

How to choose the best polarised driving glasses

Considerations regarding lens colour

The colour of the lenses has a direct influence on the quality of vision when driving. Grey or brown tones are ideal for maintaining a natural perception of the environment, while yellow tones can be useful in low light conditions.

The importance of UV protection and comfort

All polarised driving glasses should offer 100% protection against UVA and UVB rays. In addition, the design should guarantee a good fit and comfort, especially on long journeys or during prolonged use.

Care and Maintenance of your Polarised Glasses

Tips to Extend the Life of your Lenses

To preserve the optical quality of your polarised lenses, it is essential to clean them regularly with a microfibre cloth and store them in a hard case. Avoid leaving them exposed to the sun in the car, as high temperatures can damage the materials.

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FAQs Polarised Driving Glasses

Yes, you can and it is highly recommended. Polarised sunglasses significantly reduce reflections and glare from surfaces such as asphalt or the windscreen, improving visibility and reducing eye fatigue while driving.

The best glasses for driving are those that offer UV protection, polarised lenses and an ergonomic shape that adapts to the face without limiting the field of vision. Grey or brown lenses are ideal for maintaining a natural perception of the environment.

Yes, polarised sunglasses are especially useful when driving. They eliminate annoying reflections and improve contrast, allowing you to see more clearly, especially on sunny days or at dusk.

For driving, polarised sunglasses are clearly superior. Although normal sunglasses protect against UV rays, polarised sunglasses go one step further by eliminating glare, which translates into greater safety and comfort behind the wheel.

They should be comfortable, lightweight, with a good fit and cover the field of vision well. In addition, they should have 100% UV protection and polarised lenses. An wraparound design can help block out side light and improve concentration on the road.

The ideal is to use polarised lenses with UV protection. For daytime driving, grey or brown tints are the most recommended. In low light conditions or for night driving, special lenses with anti-glare filter and non-polarised should be used.

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