Polarized Sunglasses
Polarized Sunglasses
Truck driving guinea pigs try out a new range of polarised sunglasses

January 28, 2004

By: Sam Amin
Website: http://www.1st-in-sunglasses.com

Truck driving guinea pigs try out a new range of polarised sunglasses

If you've thought Australian truck drivers are looking a little trendier these days, perhaps their shades have something to do with it. And more than likely they're wearing a pair of Spotters Polarised Sunglasses.

Melbourne-based Spotters Shades Pty Ltd has released a new range of these polarised sunglasses, and the company believes theyíre just what the Australian truck driver has been crying out for.

Australian-made

With a variety of lenses available, including Bronze Penetrator, Photochromic Grey and Brown, and Blue Mirror, these Australian-made sunglasses are already popular in the sporting world.

Frame styles include the metal-framed, spring hinged Tornado and Twister, as well as the black Rubba Touch-coated Thunder and Tremor.

A number of truckies were recently hand picked to trial these new Spotters Polarised Sunglasses and they've given the shades the thumbs up.

Linfox driver Craig Wright says he wished he had been wearing the Spotters since he started driving trucks over four years ago.

I have noticed a real difference after a full day of driving, Craig said. My eyes don't feel sore or tired any more.

When I first tried them I thought that they were doing something to my eyes, because I could see a lot better, Craig said, who particularly appreciated the Spotters in adverse weather conditions.

When coming out of Albury first thing in the morning there ís a lot of fog and glare, but the glasses reduce the glare and make driving a lot safer and easier.

They're incredible when driving in the rain because they highlight everything and reduce all the glare, especially from the wet, shiny roads, he said.

After looking at the Spotters catalogue, Craig chose the imposingly-named Bronze Penetrator lenses ñ which should enhance his stud value. These glass high-contrast photochromic lenses darken, adapting to changing light conditions as required, with particular enhancement in low light conditions.

As Good As You Get

Another Linfox driver, Steve Gorman, admitted to being sceptical at first when told about the sunglasses.

I thought ëyeahí, but I have to say that the Spotters Penetrators are as good as you get.

The problem with all the other glasses I've had is that you would be driving down the road and it would be glary, Steve said. So you'd put on your glasses and then it would be too dark, and you'd have to take them off again. There doesn't seem to be anywhere in between.

But with Spotters Penetrators, they adapt to the changing light and give the best definition, especially in those conditions.

When I drove from Tumut in the morning, it was snowing, he explained. The glare was incredible until I put on my Penetrators. I could see ten times better.

Spotters Sunglasses are said to be popular with anglers, being able to eliminate water surface glare as well as protecting against salt spray and ultraviolet rays. The transport industry looks set to follow the trend.

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