True Lotz that polarized offer no further benefit for eye damage than normal sunnies
BUT
as a general rule if Im out in the sun chances are Im either on the water, looking for fish, or wishing I was 
I have no need for sunnies that dont help me in those endeavours!!!!
Andrew,
In absolute all honesty - the best money I have ever spent on fishing gear -
Spotters Penetrators (photochromatic)
easily worth every cent.
A few months ago we were blasting along in the blue along a reef edge.
I was picking a line between the bommies at full noise
Had a mate being a bit twitchy next to me - asked him why and he said cos your pretty close to all these bommies.
For a test we swapped eyes... I could vaguely see some grey patches that would likely represented ugliness at 38kn... swapped back to the Spotters and voila clear as day bommies sticking out amongst the deep.
Prior to the Spotters I went from pair to pair of plastic lense "cheapies" which after 6 or so months would be scratched terribly. The Spotters glass is 10 times tougher and a zillion times better optics than any $30-$60 cheapy plastic polarized sunnies.
I cant recommend them enough and if mine were lost/stolen etc etc I would buy another pair straight away.
Steve
ps
That little gator stood out much clearer in my spotters than in that photo using a circ polarizer on the Nikon
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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