I'm trying to decide between polarized and PRIZM lenses for baseball. I want to know which one is better suited for the sport, considering factors like clarity, protection, and enhancing the game experience.
7 answers
CryptoKing
Fri Nov 15 2024
Dirt, which is often present in outdoor fields, has minimal reflective properties and thus produces very little glare.
KimchiChic
Fri Nov 15 2024
Other players, who are also part of the field environment, do not contribute significantly to glare as their clothing and skin do not reflect light in a way that causes discomfort.
Ilaria
Fri Nov 15 2024
Grass, another common element in fields, similarly has low reflective properties and does not cause noticeable glare.
Giulia
Fri Nov 15 2024
Given the minimal glare from these elements, a polarized lens would not provide much benefit in such a setting.
CherryBlossomPetal
Fri Nov 15 2024
When considering the need for polarized lenses in a typical field setting, it's important to note that there aren't many factors causing glare.