Watersport Eyewear
Eye protection is important for those who are into recreational or extreme water sports. Prolonged exposure to the sun and salty water may be harmful to the eyes. Harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause corneal, lens, and retinal damage in the long run. In addition, salt water mixed with sand can be abrasive to eyes when swimming for long hours. Optical manufacturers developed watersport eyewear specifically to address these conditions and other short term concerns such as eye fatigue, strain, and sunburn.
Watersport eyewear is designed to provide eye protection to those who are into recreational and extreme water sports. Unlike conventional sunglasses, watersport eyewear is manufactured from materials that can withstand the harsh demands of recreational or extreme water activities. Most pairs are made from polycarbonate, a plastic material that has the capacity to filter most types of UV rays. Framing materials also consist of a combination of durable synthetic materials like nylon and acetate.
Utilizing materials that are resistant to dents, scratches, and cracks are extremely essential for preventing damage to the eyewear during watersport activities. The material also has flotation properties for easy retrieval. So when the eyewear is dislodged while swimming or doing extreme water sports, it will just float on top of the water unlike conventional sunglasses.
The best pairs of watersport eyewear are often incorporated with multi-coated and polarized lenses. Multi-coating ensures the highest level of UV protection to the wearer. Polarization of eyewear lenses is important to prevent glare at all times of the day. This is a necessity during watersport tournaments and events when glare could affect the performance of the individual. Tinting properties of the lenses are different compared to most conventional sunglasses. The best ones often have lenses with self-adjusting properties, making it possible for the wearer to experience visual clarity at all times of the day.
