Sunglasses with polarized lenses
Discover Vuarnet's full range of polarized lens options.
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Discover Vuarnet's full range of polarized lens options.
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Discover the power of polarized vision
Bright sunlight. Shimmering water. Glare bouncing off snow or asphalt. These conditions can make everyday activities uncomfortable and even dangerous for your eyes. Vuarnet’s polarized sunglasses are engineered to solve this problem — delivering glare-free vision, high contrast, and complete UV protection.
For decades, Vuarnet has combined French craftsmanship with advanced optical science to create lenses and sunglasses that perform in the harshest light conditions while maintaining timeless style.
Why Vuarnet polarized lenses are different
Unlike standard tinted lenses, Vuarnet polarized lenses filter out horizontal light waves, the kind responsible for blinding glare.
- Mineral glass excellence
– optical clarity and natural scratch resistance far beyond plastic lenses. - 100% UV protection
– blocks UVA, UVB, and UVC rays. - Rear anti-reflective coating
– prevents secondary glare. - Heritage since 1957
– trusted by mountaineers, skiers, and explorers worldwide.
“Polarized lenses reduce glare by filtering horizontal light waves, which improves contrast and comfort, especially in outdoor environments.” — American Academy of Ophthalmology
Polarized lens options at a glance
Lens Family: Grey Polar
Tint & Look: Neutral grey
Best For: Everyday use, driving
Key Benefits: Reduces brightness while preserving true colors
Lens Family: Brown Polar
Tint & Look: Warm amber
Best For: Hiking, fishing, sports
Key Benefits: Enhances contrast and depth perception
Lens Family: Blue Polar
Tint & Look: Cool blue
Best For:Water & snow
Key Benefits: Strong glare control, crisp tone
Lens Family: Polarlynx™
Tint & Look: Grey + bi-shaded silver mirror
Best For: Extreme glare (alpine, marine)
Key Benefits: Maximum glare reduction, bold mirrored look
When polarized sunglasses make all the difference
- Driving
– cuts windshield glare and eye fatigue. - Marine activities
– see beneath the water surface without reflections. - Snow sports
– reduces intense alpine glare, protects vision at altitude. - Urban lifestyle
– comfortable and stylish for daily wear. - Adventure travel
– reliable clarity from mountains to deserts.
Are polarized sunglasses always the best choice?
Polarization is powerful, but:
- Some LCD screens (dashboards, airplane displays) may appear dimmer.
- In icy conditions, polarization can mask reflections that reveal danger zones.
Vuarnet also offers non-polarized mineral lenses for those scenarios — giving you the freedom to choose what fits your lifestyle.
Handcrafted in France, built to last
- 17-step process for each lens.
- Eco-conscious materials in frames.
- Designed for comfort, balance, and longevity.
When you choose Vuarnet, you’re investing in eyewear that lasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do polarized lenses protect against UV rays?
Yes. High-quality polarized lenses typically combine polarization with full UV protection (UVA & UVB). This means you get glare reduction and safety against harmful solar radiation.
What is the difference between polarized and non-polarized lenses?
Polarized lenses filter out horizontal light waves—those that bounce off flat surfaces like water, snow, asphalt—and thus reduce glare significantly. Non-polarized lenses only reduce overall light intensity, but don’t selectively remove reflected glare.
How can you tell if your sunglasses are polarized?
LCD screen test: Hold the sunglasses in front of a phone or computer screen and rotate them. If the screen appears to darken or black out at certain angles, the lenses are polarized.
Reflection Test: Look at a reflective surface (car hood, water, glass). If glare disappears when you tilt your head, they’re polarized.
Do polarized lenses affect how you see digital displays and screens?
Yes, polarized lenses can make some LCD or LED screens appear dim, distorted, or even unreadable at certain angles. If you rely heavily on digital displays (car dashboards, GPS, airplane screens), keep this in mind.
Can polarized lenses help reduce eye strain and improve safety?
Absolutely. By removing intense glare, polarized lenses help lower squinting and eye fatigue. That makes a big difference in bright environments—driving, water, snow—both for comfort and safety. They also support long-term eye health by reducing UV exposure.
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