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Our dry eye blog — 7eye sunglasses

Should I buy Ziena or 7eye AirShield glasses?

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Not sure whether Ziena or 7eye glasses would best meet your needs? This quick guide may give you the answers.

If you need further information to help you decide, refer to our comprehensive Buyer's Guide to dry eye and windproof glasses.

Reasons to choose Ziena glasses

  • Best option if you require a single pair of glasses to provide both indoor and outdoor protection
  • Provides excellent dry eye relief
  • Gives most presentable image at work or in social situations as eye cup is less visible
  • Excellent for dust and pollen protection
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Why 7eye AirShield sunglasses are a 'must have' accessory to take on holiday

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Whether you are going on a beach holiday, a cruise, safari, or a walking holiday the chances are that your normal sunglasses are not going to give you the protection you need.

Take a closer look at 7eye AirShield sunglasses and find out why they are the must have accessory to take with you on your holiday.

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Enjoy being in the garden in Autumn but hate the wind blasting your eyes?

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If you are a dry eye sufferer, you will know the discomfort of having sore eyes after a short time out in the garden on a windy day. If you are out in a cold wind, you may find that one or both of your eyes waters profusely, and as a result you can't see what you are doing because the tears blur your vision.

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