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Most people think that they're only at risk when they're outside on a sunny day, but UV light can go right through clouds, so it doesn't matter if the sky is overcast. The sun's rays are strongest between 10 am and 2 pm.
Glare and reflections can give you trouble, so have your sunglasses ready if you'll be around snow, water or sand, or if you are driving (windshields are a big glare source).

Sunglasses are essential for protecting eyes from sun damage, there are a variety of options available,both prescription and non prescription to suit all our clients requirements.

For years, boaters and fishermen have used polarized sunglasses to reduce reflected glare from the water surrounding them. But now that many others who spend time outdoors have discovered the benefits of polarised lenses, the popularity of these types of sunglasses has soared.
Besides boaters, outdoor enthusiasts who benefit the most from polarised sunglasses include skiers, bikers, golfers, and joggers, who enjoy a clearer view along with elimination of glare.

These sunglasses can be used for driving and, in fact, can reduce glare from a long, flat surface such as the bonet of the car or the road's surface.
Polarised sunglasses can also be used indoors by light-sensitive people, including post-cataract surgery patients and those continually exposed to bright light through windows.

Wrap round sports frames are proving increasingly popular, and most people who wear their specs full time have a pair of prescription sunglasses- these can start from €60.

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