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Do you skip lines that don't have polarized?

I HATE polarized lenses. HATE HATE HATE
may i ask Why ?

and to OP:

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i carefully avoided the gif´s with the text, ;)
 
I echo supersharp...

I used to be a snob about polar lenses. Had to be polar or I wasn't interested.

But circumstances had me end up with some non-polars, and I have a number of non-polar now. And I wear them all.

I still prefer polar, and there are times when I notice the difference, but in general it matters much less to me these days, and usually has no influence in my choice of which pair to wear for the day.
 
I don't care much either way, but I usually just get polarized frames because the price differential has dropped some over the last few years. Shopping around has also made my pricing issues almost moot.

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Thanks alot for all of the input!
O-review is a nice resourse, thanks.
I just picked up the Deviation Chrome w/ Fire. Next I need to pick up something with the tungsten iridium, seems to be a liked lens.
 
I always get the polarized version if available. I had to hunt for a Chrome polarized Batwolf lens until I found one at the local Oakley Vault even though it's not for sale online.

To get a polarized Tungsten lens for Batwolf I had to look even harder until I found one at Safetyglassesusa and picked up the very last SI model they had in stock.

I really am a stickler for frames that are polarized, provide total peripheral coverage and don't pinch the back of my head. So I only wear wolfs and M2 XLs these days.
 
I would love to find some Chrome polar Big Taco lenses to have on hand for when I need them cut. They are definitely getting harder to come by though.

Tungsten is a beautiful lens to look through. Good luck on your hunt. I don't think you will be disappointed.
 
Full on polarized snob here. I don't fly so I don't need constant screen visibility, but there's no comparison to Oakley polarized on the water, the golf course, rainy roads, etc.
 

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