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Choosing between photochromic and polarized lenses can be tricky. Photochromic lenses automatically darken in sunlight, while polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces. This guide compares the benefits, drawbacks, and best use cases for each type, helping you decide which lens provides the optimal combination of comfort, UV protection, and visual clarity for your lifestyle.
Choosing the right sunglasses for babies and kids is essential for protecting their sensitive eyes from harmful UV rays. With so many styles and materials available, it can be hard to know what’s truly safe, comfortable, and durable. This guide breaks down what to look for — from UV protection and lens materials to fit, straps, and trusted brands — so you can confidently pick eyewear that keeps little eyes healthy while they enjoy the sunshine.
Choosing the right sunglasses for your child is essential for protecting their eyes from harmful UV rays. But with so many styles and materials on the market, it can be hard to know which ones are truly safe and durable. This guide breaks down everything parents should look for — from UV protection and lens materials to frame fit, comfort, and extra features like polarization — so you can confidently pick eyewear your child will actually want to wear.
Ski goggles aren’t just for comfort — they offer essential eye protection for kids on the slopes. Designed to block UV rays, shield against wind, and reduce glare from snow, goggles provide a higher level of safety than regular sunglasses in winter conditions. In this guide, we compare the protection levels of ski goggles vs. sunglasses, explain when each is best for children, and share tips for choosing the right pair to keep young eyes safe during winter activities.
With Bendees, we’ve created a high-quality, safe, and stylish option that provides the comfort and durability families need, while offering an exciting and modern upgrade to what used to be available.
| BABY | TODDLER | JUNIOR | TEEN: ADULT SMALL | ADULT LARGE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Width | 108 mm | 118 mm | 124 mm | 136 mm | 140 mm |
| Frame Height | 36 mm | 39 mm | 42 mm | 46 mm | 47 mm |
| Temple Length | 100 mm | 115 mm | 125 mm | 133 mm | 145 mm |
| DBL | 16 mm | 17 mm | 19 mm | 21 mm | 22 mm |
| Lens Width | 41 mm | 44 mm | 46 mm | 52 mm | 52 mm |
| Lens Height | 33 mm | 35 mm | 37 mm | 41 mm | 42 mm |
How do I know what size glasses I have?
If you have another pair of glasses that fit you well, you can look on the inside of the arms of your glasses for the measurement. You'll see a few numbers separated by squares or dashes, for example 41-16-100. Then you can pick your perfect Roshambo frame to fit!