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<blockquote data-quote="AllOnTheHorses" data-source="post: 1434314" data-attributes="member: 52030"><p>Perhaps the several pairs I have are polarized. I am just tired of constantly taking them off to read the diad. </p><p>After reading some replies here, I did find an article about polarized glasses..</p><p>"Also a polarized filter will sometimes react with windshield lamination and tinting (as well as aircraft canopies) to create blinds spots and make it difficult to read LCD instrumentation. We'd suggest a non-polarized lens if you spend a lot of time biking, skiing or flying."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOnTheHorses, post: 1434314, member: 52030"] Perhaps the several pairs I have are polarized. I am just tired of constantly taking them off to read the diad. After reading some replies here, I did find an article about polarized glasses.. "Also a polarized filter will sometimes react with windshield lamination and tinting (as well as aircraft canopies) to create blinds spots and make it difficult to read LCD instrumentation. We'd suggest a non-polarized lens if you spend a lot of time biking, skiing or flying." [/QUOTE]
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