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MAF Polarised Sun Glasses

Image Code Description Product Name Favourite
MAF Sunglasses Polarised P81089 Incl Case
MAF089
Barcode:
9421030633753
FAN:
5256014

Description

Polarised sunglasses designed to protect your eyes and improve your vision when out on the water.

MAF Sunglasses Polarised PF2431 Incl Case
MAF2431
Barcode:
9421030639380
FAN:
5259550

Description

Polarized lenses substantially reduceglare.

Polarization is a great feature if you enjoy water sports or areespecially sensitive to glare.

In some instances, polarized lensesreact with the tints in windshields, creating blind spots and diminishing thevisibility of LCD readouts.

If this occurs, consider mirrored lenses as aglare-reducing alternative.

The material used in your sunglasslenses will affect their clarity, weight, durability and cost.

Glass offers superior optical clarityand superior scratch-resistance.
However, it’s heavier than other materials andexpensive. Glass will "spider" when impacted (but not chip or shatter).

Tri Acetate Cellulose (TAC) feature a new lens technologyformulated for superior visual and polarization clarity.

They have a scratchcoating and block 100% harmful UV rays up to 400 nanometers. These lenses arevery lightweight and highly impact resistant.

Tips when trying on a pairof sunglasses:

Frames should fit snugly on your nose and ears, but not pinch or rub.

The weight of sunglasses should be evenly distributed between your ears and nose.

Frames should be light enough to avoid excessfriction on these contact points.

Your eyelashes should not contact the frame.

MAF Sunglasses Polarised PF2419 Incl Case
MAF2419
Barcode:
9421030639373
FAN:
5259550

Description

Polarized lenses substantially reduceglare.

Polarization is a great feature if you enjoy water sports or areespecially sensitive to glare.

In some instances, polarized lensesreact with the tints in windshields, creating blind spots and diminishing thevisibility of LCD readouts.

If this occurs, consider mirrored lenses as aglare-reducing alternative.

The material used in your sunglasslenses will affect their clarity, weight, durability and cost.

Glass offers superior optical clarityand superior scratch-resistance.
However, it’s heavier than other materials andexpensive. Glass will "spider" when impacted (but not chip or shatter).

Tri Acetate Cellulose (TAC) feature a new lens technologyformulated for superior visual and polarization clarity.

They have a scratchcoating and block 100% harmful UV rays up to 400 nanometers. These lenses arevery lightweight and highly impact resistant.

Tips when trying on a pairof sunglasses:

Frames should fit snugly on your nose and ears, but not pinch or rub.

The weight of sunglasses should be evenly distributed between your ears and nose.

Frames should be light enough to avoid excessfriction on these contact points.

Your eyelashes should not contact the frame.