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Glasses- Polycarbonate lenses?

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Also, do they require an anti-reflective coating, or are they fine as they come? I just need to know whether or not to ask for that when I order them! Thanks. (:

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  1. polycarbonate lenses are thinner, lighter and more impact resistant than basic plastic so it's usually the most preferred....anti-reflective is always optional but totally worth it...it cuts out glare, makes it look like you don't even have lenses, they even look invisible (lots of times I poke my finger through the frame cuz I don't believe there's a lens in it), AR coating is also very helpful for night driving by reducing the glare from street lights, headlights, etc...but wait! there's more!! it also helps prevent eyestrain while using the computer by glare from the monitor....hope that helps


  2. I prefer glasses with anti-reflective coating.  They look better and you can see better out of them.

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