Tips On How To Buy A Pair Of Sunglasses
2017-06-30 19:04:29
Many people have questions on how to choose a pair of sunglasses for themselves. But don’t worry. If you see this article, you will get the points on how to choose a pair for yourself. Here are some tips for your reference:
Ultraviolet Light:
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun is a hazard that’s grossly underestimated, by outdoors-men and women in general and by golfers in particular.
UV rays are particularly hazardous to our eyesight. They cause cataracts, macular degeneration and host of other ailments including one I’ve suffered from for more years than I can count: skin cancer. Fortunately, 99% of UV rays never reach the earth.
The stat’s say that golfers are 50% more likely to contract a UV-related eye ailment than the rest of the population.A good pair should block at least 98% of UV light. If not, don’t buy them.
Polarization:
Contrary to what you might think, light doesn’t travel in a straight line: it bounces back and forth from one reflective surface to another.
This causes glare, especially from glass, water, shiny green grass and even white sand – sand traps and beach.
Polarized lenses permit only vertical light rays to pass through them, not horizontal, and thus they reduce glare.
The Colors Of Glass:
First, you should know that the color of the lens has nothing to do with polarization. It can, however, have an effect on depth perception, clarity, and even glare.
You’ll have noticed that most sunglasses have grey lenses. That’s not an accident. Grey is THE neutral color: it does not distort color or effect contrast. Professional photographers use neutral density (grey) filters to reduce the amount of light entering the lens. Such a filter has no effect on color or contrast whatsoever.
Red (and all shades of it) does effect contrast; it enhances it. It also distorts other colors.
Brown and Green lenses enhance depth perception, reduce glare, and increase contrast and clarity.
Yellow and Orange lenses increase both contrast and depth perception.
The color of the chosen lens is something you need to consider very carefully before you buy. Don’t just try them on the pro shop. Take them out into the light, preferably sunlight. But don’t stop there, make a few trial putts. If you’re intending to spend a couple of hundred dollars on your glasses, you’d better make sure you FEEL comfortable in them.
Frames - Style:
The style is the minor consideration when buying a pair of sunglasses.You are going to be wearing them over a long period - a round of golf lasts at least four hours - so they should be light-weight. They should also be durable - nylon seems to be the most popular choice among the pros.
In terms of style, those neat-looking, wrap-around models do have practicalities above and beyond looking cool: they can eliminate glare creeping in around the lenses and, on a breezy day, will keep the dust out of your eyes.
A good pair of sunglasses will help your game in oh so many ways: you'll see better, your eyes will feel more comfortable and last, but not least, you'll cut the odds of your contracting cataracts or some other dread ailment of the eye. Take your time and choose wisely.
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