FAQs
Why Choose The Lens Bar?
Expertise: Our knowledgeable staff is passionate about eyewear and dedicated to helping you find the perfect fit.
Variety: From sporty to chic, our diverse collection caters to all tastes and preferences.
Quality: We only carry top brands known for their craftsmanship and durability.
Location: Conveniently situated in the heart of Watersound, FL, The Lens Bar is your go-to spot for all your sunglass needs.
What are the advantages of Polarized Sunglass Lenses?
Reduced Glare: Polarized lenses filter out intense reflected light, reducing glare from surfaces such as water, roads, and snow.
Enhanced Visual Clarity: They improve contrast and sharpness, making objects appear clearer and more defined.
Improved Comfort: By reducing glare and eye strain, polarized lenses provide a more comfortable viewing experience, especially during extended outdoor activities.
Better Color Perception: Colors appear more vivid and true to life, enhancing overall visual experience.
Increased Safety: Improved clarity and reduced glare contribute to safer driving and outdoor activities, as potential hazards are more easily seen.
Eye Protection: Polarized lenses offer UV protection, safeguarding eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays.
Reduced Eye Fatigue: By minimizing squinting and eye strain, polarized lenses help prevent eye fatigue during prolonged exposure to bright light.
Versatility: Ideal for various outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, skiing, and driving, enhancing performance and enjoyment
What if I don't wear sunglasses (especially at the beach)?
Eye Strain and Fatigue: Continuous exposure to bright sunlight can cause significant discomfort and eye fatigue.
UV Damage: Harmful UV rays can lead to long-term damage such as cataracts and macular degeneration.
Glare Discomfort: Glare from water and sandy beaches can impair vision and reduce the enjoyment of outdoor activities.
Headaches: Squinting in bright light can lead to headaches and migraines.
Temporary Vision Loss: Intense sunlight exposure can cause photokeratitis, a painful condition similar to sunburn on the cornea.
Long-Term Eye Health Issues: Continuous exposure without protection increases the risk of chronic eye conditions and vision loss.