BoxsterCharlie
New member
I've owned two pairs of Oakleys and some other good glasses, and I'm not sure why but I assumed they were all polarized.
Well, I just got a new set of Ray-bans with polarized lenses and I'm just blown away! They take away glare without needing to cut the light nearly as much. It is quite shocking, reminds me of those old "blu-blocker" sunglass commercials!
There are some issues with them. Some glass surfaces are treated in various ways and you see weird effects like checkerboard patterns, purple windshields on people behind you, etc. And of course if I pivot my head my instrument panel goes black.
On the plus side, they make paint look deeper and render great color under mid-day sun. My Speed Yellow Boxster, which is a bit on the pale or washed-out side under string light, looks better than ever.
In short, highly recommended!
Well, I just got a new set of Ray-bans with polarized lenses and I'm just blown away! They take away glare without needing to cut the light nearly as much. It is quite shocking, reminds me of those old "blu-blocker" sunglass commercials!

There are some issues with them. Some glass surfaces are treated in various ways and you see weird effects like checkerboard patterns, purple windshields on people behind you, etc. And of course if I pivot my head my instrument panel goes black.
On the plus side, they make paint look deeper and render great color under mid-day sun. My Speed Yellow Boxster, which is a bit on the pale or washed-out side under string light, looks better than ever.
In short, highly recommended!
