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Whether you’re a career pilot or land-bound professional, the CA149S aviator sunglasses will help you soar in the style department. Featuring a classic aviator shape, double-bridge build, and sleek rimless design, these shades look the aviator part without packing on extra weight Read More
I do not understand why the Drop offers non-polarized, colored lense sunglasses. They DO NOT stop reflected glare from the road, water, glass, etc. Lense polarization is an excellent "safety" quality that needs to be specified by the DROP on all sunglasses it offers their members.
Sheriff_DanSome people need non-polarised lenses for reading instruments on a screen, such as on a plane.
Polarized lenses interfere with that, try on a computer screen.
ganni-speedI agree. Randolph Engineering has been making pilot sunglasses for decades. I had a pair when I was assigned to the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Randolph also makes polarized sunglasses for the vast majority of persons that are not in the aviation field. My expression was directed to those who drive cars, motorcycles, boats and where glare could block or blind your vision and possibly contribute to an accident or even worse. ✌✌✌