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gbellman
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Jun 9, 2017
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polarized? but there's no 'P' on the right lens
Jun 9, 2017
TomasV
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gbellmanThese feature the Green Flash and Orange Flash lenses from Ray-Ban and they're both polarized.
Jun 9, 2017
rafign90
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Jun 9, 2017
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TomasVRay-Ban offers both of those lenses in non polarized specs. Usually if it is polarized, they add the "P" to the logo on the lens. The pictures show that these glasses are lacking that meaning that these are most likely not polarized
Jun 9, 2017
TomasV
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rafign90That was our mistake and thanks for flagging this.
We referred to their official webpage: http://www.ray-ban.com/usa/sunglasses/RB2140%20MALE%20179-original%20wayfarer%20cosmo-purple/8053672255928#D_PDP_DragLens where both the Green Flash and Orange Flash lenses have their properties explained together with the benefits of polarized lenses.
Sorry for the confusion and main page has been updated.
Jun 9, 2017
youbiru
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Jun 9, 2017
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TomasVso these are not polarized right?
Jun 9, 2017
TomasV
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youbiruThey're not polarized. They feature the Green Flash and Orange Flash proprietary lenses from Ray-Ban that have a lot of similar features, but they're not polarized.
Jun 9, 2017
gbellman
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TomasVthanks for the prompt action
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