Are Wiley X Sunglasses Polarized?

05.04.2021
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Polarized sunglasses block glare off of reflective surfaces such as open water, snow-covered landscapes or the road on a sunny day. If you want to wear Wiley X sunglasses to shield your eyes from impact and ultraviolet rays, consider getting this eyewear with polarized lenses. Discover the tint and finish options available for non-prescription Wiley X lenses or prescription polarized lenses.

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The Benefits of Polarized Lenses

Polarized lenses are coated with a chemical that reorganizes the transmission of light. A vertical lamination process blocks horizontally reflected light to eliminate glare. Sunglasses with polarized lenses reduce the blinding glint off of surfaces.

Wearing polarized sunglasses can limit eye exposure to brightness that intensifies light sensitivity. This lens treatment also enhances visual acuity, contrast and overall clarity. Polarized lenses may have a cumulative effect of reducing eye fatigue during prolonged sun exposure.

Wiley X Sunglasses With Polarized Lenses

Many Wiley X frames are available with the brand’s non-prescription polarized lenses. The available tint colors vary based on frame styles. Popular models such as the Wiley X Boss, Rebel and Tide offer selected shades of polarized plano lenses and are compatible with polarized prescription lenses.

Boss frames come with the option for polarized Venice Gold lenses and Rebel frames can be fitted with polarized green lenses. Wiley X Tide frames offer a choice of the brand’s Captivate polarized blue mirror lenses or Venice Gold lenses.

How To Get Polarized Wiley X Prescription Sunglasses

Select your favorite pair of Wiley X Frames and check to make sure your prescription falls within the range of compatible prescription powers or strengths. Some styles have an option for prescription rims to accommodate high Rx lenses.

You can customize most prescription-ready Wiley X frames with a choice of brown, gray or green polarized prescription lenses. These color choices enable wearers of corrective eyewear to get the benefits of these tint colors and the glare-blocking capabilities of polarized lenses.

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FAQs

How do I get Wiley X polarized sunglasses?

Pick your favorite style of Wiley X frames and choose from the available frame and non-prescription lens color combinations. Polarized lenses may be indicated by the abbreviation “POL.” For prescription sunglasses, select the prescription lens option and customize single vision or multi-focal lenses with brown, gray or green polarized lenses.

Which polarized lens tints does Wiley X offer?

Sunglasses by Wiley X come with a variety of polarized non-prescription lenses. Choose the brand’s Captivate Polarized Blue Mirror lenses for bright, sunny conditions. Other Wiley X polarized lens colors include gray, green, Venice gold, or amber tint under an emerald green mirror surface that enhances color contrast and definition.

Can I put prescription polarized lenses in Wiley X frames?

Most Wiley X frames are prescription-ready and can be customized with polarized prescription lenses. Start by choosing single vision or multi-focal lenses, select the option for sunglasses lenses and choose your preferred polarized tint color option. Brown, gray and green polarized lens tints are available for most styles of sunglasses.

What are the advantages of polarized lenses?

Polarized lenses are laminated in a vertical pattern to block horizontal light and reduce glare. Wearing lenses with this treatment may reduce eye fatigue caused by the reflection of light and increase acuity, contrast and clarity. Polarized lenses may also be helpful for wearers who are prone to light sensitivity.

Are polarized lenses rated for impact?

The plano or prescription polarized lenses in Wiley X sunglasses meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1 standards for providing high-mass and high-velocity impact protection. Some eyewear that meets MIL-PRF-32432(GL) ballistic standards is also available with polarized lenses. A marking of a plus symbol on prescription lenses indicates impact protection.

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