Is 62 mm glasses big?
“Small” – The 55mm is what would be considered the smallest lens for this adult model. “Large” – This is the biggest size that the Ray-Ban Aviator RB3025 sunglasses come in, at a width of 62mm lens. Therefore, is considered the “large” size.
What size is 62 in sunglasses?
Aviator Size Comparison Chart
Frame & Aviator Size | SportRx Frame Width | Lens Width |
---|---|---|
RB3025 Aviator 55 Eyesize | 130 | 55 |
RB3025 Aviator 58 Eyesize | 136 | 58 |
RB3025 Aviator 62 Eyesize & RB3026 Aviator II | 140 | 62 |
RJ9506S Junior Aviator 50 & 52 Eyesize | 117 / 122 | 50 / 52 |
What does 63 mm mean in sunglasses?
5.25″ – 5.5″ Large. 58MM – 63MM. 5.75″ – 6.25″
Are polarized sunglasses better?
Polarized lenses will not protect your eyes from UV damage more than standard 100% UV lenses. However, they can give you clearer, more accurate vision and alleviate some eye strain. If you find yourself squinting a lot, even when you’re wearing sunglasses, consider investing in polarized sunglasses.
How do I choose sunglasses?
Sunglass Selection Tips
- Don’t settle for less than 100%
- Darker sunglasses don’t always mean they offer more UV protection.
- Polarized lenses reduce glare, but don’t block UV rays.
- Do a lens quality check.
- Size does matter.
- Color doesn’t matter.
- Think of impact protection when buying sunglasses.
What does 58mm lens mean on sunglasses?
When the sunglass size is indicated as “58mm”, this refers to the width of one of the lenses in the sunglasses. So to calculate the width of the frame you need to take the “58mm” times 2 (2 lenses) PLUS the DBL (Distance Between Lenses) PLUS the width of the hinges at the sides of the frame.