Nardly
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I have no problems with them, been using them for years, great for glare. I had a Genesis w/Heads Up Display and that would disappear since it is reflected on the windshield.
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OP should buy some with return policy so can try for self
Same here. Also my phone sometimes.The only issue I have (being tall) is with the polarized lenses & gas pumps ... reading the credit card screen can be tough (maybe its the angle looking down) - no issues in the car whatsoever.
TJ
Oakley Black Iridium Polarized lens tint transmits about 10% of light if I remember correctly. Has been my go to for years.Same here. Also my phone sometimes.
Now does anyone know of any DARK polarized sunglasses? Every pair I've ever tried on are too light.
Some information about lens light transmission that might be helpful in finding the best glasses for you.Same here. Also my phone sometimes.
Now does anyone know of any DARK polarized sunglasses? Every pair I've ever tried on are too light.
I recently purchased some Maui Jim sunglasses, Kaupo Gap, with the neutral gray lenses. I think they are the darkest lens they sell. The lens are ‘Maui Brilliant’ and are extremely light weight.Same here. Also my phone sometimes.
Now does anyone know of any DARK polarized sunglasses? Every pair I've ever tried on are too light.
Which can be a real embarrassment when you go into the convenience store ranting because the gas pump isn’t working only to find that…well, you know.They make digital displays look weird, sometimes to the point that they are illegible.
I’m a big fan of Oakley. Not because of the name, but because their lens tech is top notch. Their Prizm Polarized aren’t super dark but they cut the glare enough that don’t need to be. Check out the Positive Red Iridium or Prizm Black which have a 11% light transmission.Same here. Also my phone sometimes.
Now does anyone know of any DARK polarized sunglasses? Every pair I've ever tried on are too light.
I can see right through it.This thread is very polarizing.
I can see right through it.

Photochromic glasses are polarized. If you doubt this, go check with Serengeti on their website.I would avoid. Save them for snow and water sport.
Try Serengeti photochomatic and drivers glasses.
I have three pairs one low light high glare in glove box, one regular chromed in console and one on my face haha....I should get Serengeti photocromatic....used to use them all the time.
As it is I get $500-800 sunglasses on sale for $100-200 they have superior lenz durability and water just roles off the lens after washing with slight blow.
I like D Squared and St Laurent....Tom Ford and Dior are very high quality as well.
I find cheaper ones have poor lens durability.