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How Snowy Conditions Amplify UV Exposure in Golf

Snow reflects up to 80% of UV light. This means your eyes are hit not only by direct UV rays from above, but also by reflected rays coming up from the ground.

Cold Weather Does Not Mean Low UV Exposure

Ultraviolet exposure does not disappear when temperatures drop. UVA and UVB rays remain present throughout the winter, including on cloudy days.

Our Pre-Black Friday Sale Is Biggest Of The Year

For a limited time this November, you can save 25% on everything sitewide during our Pre-Black Friday Sale.

Why Wearing Sunglasses in the Fall Matters More Than You Think

Even though temperatures are cooler, UV radiation remains strong year-round. In fact, up to 80% of UV rays pass through cloud cover, meaning overcast fall days can still expose your eyes to harmful UV.

Most Sunglasses Fail UV Protection Standards

Researchers tested 12 different sunglasses models and discovered that only one pair met the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) standards for UV safety. 

Did You Know Your Sunglasses Can Expire?

UV damage is cumulative and irreversible which means every year without proper protection can increase your risk of vision problems later in life.

Why Sunglasses Sizing Matters

Whether you're lining up a crucial putt, tracking a fastball, or chasing down a lob on the court, comfort and clarity go hand in hand.

Top PeakVision Sunglasses for Dads This Father’s Day

Not sure which style to pick? Here are our top 3 Father's Day recommendations, plus, we’re giving you 20% off sitewide with promo code FATHERS at checkout!