Chrus600
Wannabie Member
So I've recently started using contact lenses, which means I can use normal sunglasses again which I haven't done since before I started riding bikes.
I've got a half decent pair of polarised wraparounds that without any visor are as lovely as I remember them to be, as soon as I put my tinted visor down yesterday though, all surfaces with differing reflective abilities became different degrees of rainbow, especially shiny cars. Suffice to say it was a bit distracting. I've not tried the glasses with my clear visor yet, but judging by the way it appeared it's probably down to the refraction through my visor, rather than the actual tinting.
Has anybody else found this with polarised sunglasses and is there any way of reducing the effect? Or is it a case of getting some bog standard sunglasses for biking?
I've got a half decent pair of polarised wraparounds that without any visor are as lovely as I remember them to be, as soon as I put my tinted visor down yesterday though, all surfaces with differing reflective abilities became different degrees of rainbow, especially shiny cars. Suffice to say it was a bit distracting. I've not tried the glasses with my clear visor yet, but judging by the way it appeared it's probably down to the refraction through my visor, rather than the actual tinting.
Has anybody else found this with polarised sunglasses and is there any way of reducing the effect? Or is it a case of getting some bog standard sunglasses for biking?