Roberto Marco Polarized Sunglasses for Drivers New Design SILVER Metal Frame
Item Description
- Brand New with tags Roberto Marco Polarized sunglasses.
- Lenses will block UVA & UVB rays, so your eyes will be 100% protected against UV rays
- Sunglasses are made from high-quality polycarbonate/metal are resistant to temperature variations
- Scratch resistant polarized lenses Anti-Allergic coating Designed for All weather conditions ( Polarized Filter Category 3 )
- A storage bag made of special fabric, suitable for cleaning lenses.
What is included:
1 x Roberto Marco Polarized sunglasses
1 x Roberto Marco bag for keeping and cleaning sunglasses
International buyers are responsible for any customs fees or taxes that are associated with the importation of goods.
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- We will refund your postage costs if the item is faulty, we will not refund them for all other reasons.
- All items are checked for faults before dispatch, and packed to ensure a safe delivery.
- All issues can be resolved, 100 % satisfaction guaranteed.
Note - measure your old sunglasses, before buying new ones, check the measurements in the listing.
About Polarized Lenses
About Polarized LensesPolarized glasses are recommended for drivers, fishermen, skiers, bikers, golfers and joggers. Also, for people with light-sensitive eyes, including post-cataract surgery patients, because:
How Do Polarized Lenses Work?
Light reflected from surfaces such as a flat road or smooth water generally is horizontally polarized. This means that, instead of light being scattered in all directions in more usual ways, reflected light generally travels in a more horizontally oriented direction. This creates an annoying and sometimes dangerous intensity of light that we experience as glare.
Note - measure your old sunglasses, before buying new ones, check the measurements in the listing.