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Fashion forward styling meets contemporary design with the Dragon Ezra Polarized Sunglasses. Made from a premium acetate, these sunglasses are enhanced with polarization and Lumalens technology. Finished with metal foil wordmark logos on the temples.
4 Base Curvature - The base curvature corresponds to the curve of the lens. The higher the number, the higher the curve. 4 base styles have a “flatter” look. 6-9 base curves hug closer to the face.
CR-39 - Lightweight and scratch resistant. Vast array of coatings and tints available. Used widely with acetate frames.
Polarized - Polarized lenses act as blinds and block light that reflects off flat surfaces such as snow, asphalt and water. The polarized filter absorbs and eliminates scattered and reflected light, in turn drastically reducing glare to help the wearer see more clearly in bright conditions.
Lumalens Technology - Lumalens is a lens technology engineered to optimize and improve visibility in all light conditions. The lenses offer ultra high-definition optics, enhanced color definition, increased contrast, precise depth perception, and reduces eye fatigue.
Pro Tip - Are polarized sunglasses better? Are they worth the price?
In many cases, yes. All sunglasses reduce brightness and block some amount of harmful UV rays. However, only polarized sunglasses are scientifically constructed to eliminate glare. Not just reduce it, but eliminate it. Fully polarized sunglasses reduce eye strain and help you see better around water, snow, sand or any other reflective surroundings.
11 - 15% - A low VLT (Visual Light Transmitted) rating like this is perfect for sunny and bright lighting conditions.
VLT ratings range from 0 to about 90 percent with a lower number meaning less light passes through (darker tint); where as with a higher number - more light passes through (lighter tint).