Ray-Ban Cockpit sunglasses contemporize the Aviator Classic with an updated lens size and color options. These sunglasses have less dominating lenses, which complements most face shapes.
Why we don't sell polarized sunglasses
Many sunglasses today are polarized, meaning they use an optical filter to reduce glare. While this is fine for fishing or driving, it's a bad idea for pilots. That's because many cockpit instruments and glass panels have polarized faces, and polarized sunglasses will render these unreadable. In addition, the iPad screen will be blacked out in portrait orientation when wearing polarized sunglasses.