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Warning: The contents of this post probably contains inaccurate or outdated information. Reader discretion is advised
Sorry, I think I'd like someone else's opinion more :awe:
Warning: The contents of this post probably contains inaccurate or outdated information. Reader discretion is advised
I've had a strange checkerboard pattern looking through tint, had other car's windshields appear to have a red hue, and gotten weird rainbow effects looking at asphalt, but nothing that interfered with driving. I currently have 17.5% all the way around and had the same effects on my old car with 30%
"checkerboard": http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/car-window-polarized.jpg
rainbow (although I've never seen this on other cars, just the road): http://www.glaringnotebook.com/zimages/rbp6.jpg
When I first started wearing polarized lenses I noticed that stuff all the time, now I don't at all.
Did your eyes get used to it and it's not "there" anymore or is the image still there but you automatically ignore it?
It's always going to be there unless the laws of physics change, what my brain does to ignore the images is anyone's guess.
I assume the Oakleys I'm looking at wouldn't use a cheaper process but I guess you never know. I've not heard of delaminating Oakleys.
HA! that's almost verbatim what I was going to post.
My last pair of sunglasses were a pair of polarized Oakleys. I thought the same thing, but they would scratch ridiculously easily. They needed to be handled with kid gloves. Any time I kept them out of that microfiber bag they came with I'd regret it.
I bought a pair of Maui Jims and these have held up much better over the last couple of years. I don't do anything special to take care of them and the lenses are still in pretty good shape.
If you get the Oakleys be careful with them.
My last pair of sunglasses were a pair of polarized Oakleys. I thought the same thing, but they would scratch ridiculously easily. They needed to be handled with kid gloves. Any time I kept them out of that microfiber bag they came with I'd regret it.
I bought a pair of Maui Jims and these have held up much better over the last couple of years. I don't do anything special to take care of them and the lenses are still in pretty good shape.
If you get the Oakleys be careful with them.
Hrm, interesting. I've had the same pair of Oakleys for almost 14 years now that I bought in middle school and all in all they're in decent shape (although I don't wear them...pearl white frames on a pasty white guy looks ridiculous!).
Hrm, so you think unpolarized are more durable?
Yeah, my old pair were unpolarized "Pearl White" Eye Jackets from back in the day.
I've had LCD gauges in different cars that disappear when wearing polarized lenses. You might want to check that out before buying if you plan on driving a lot with them. Otherwise, polarized all the way.
