Description
Every lens is 100% UV filtering (UV 400):
- Constructed from polycarbonate
- Impact resistant and tested
- Polarized with scratch resistant coatings on both sides
- Fully customizable and easily interchangeable
Blue / Grey Lens Tints (Red, Yellow, & Orange Lenses)
- Reduces glare, eye stress, and fatigue, especially in yellow / sunny environments
- Enhances contrast & helps to see contours Improves color perception Great for driving, spectator, golf, and snow sports
- The darker the tint, the better suited for bright light conditions. Tints (darkest to lightest) go Red, Yellow, Orange
Good in misty, foggy and snowy conditions the lighter the tint is
Brown Lens Tints (Blue & Brown Lenses)
- Reduce glare and blocks blue light, the most harmful light to the eyes, giving them the ability to brighten vision on cloudy/hazy/foggy days/enhances the light quality of your surroundings
- By blocking blue light, these tints increase contrast and visual acuity, allowing you to make out shapes more clearly, especially against green and blue backgrounds such as grass and sky
- Good for: fishing, baseball, golf, hunting, cycling, water sports, high-altitude sports, boating/sailing, hiking, winter sports, water sports, motorcycling, baseball, cycling & running, or any sport where distance needs to be judged
- Great for bright light conditions, lighter color browns are especially suited for overcast, hazy or foggy conditions The darker the lens, the more suited it is for bright light conditions while the lighter it is the more depth perception is increased in lower light
Purple Lens Tint (Green Lenses)
- Reduce glare and blocks green light, giving them the ability to enhance contrast in environments where there is a lot of green like forests, fields, and golf courses
- Optimum for enhancing contrast in bright to medium light conditions making them great for snow sports and clouded sunsets
- Think of as an in-between for blue and brown lens attributes that leans more towards the brown lenses
Green (Olive) Lens Tint (Purple Lenses)
- Best at blocking red and infrared (I.R.) light
- Maintain a more true color balance and recommended for varying color conditions
- Think of as an in-between for blue and brown lens attributes that leans more toward the blue/grey lenses
Note: mirror gradients reflect light while lens tints absorb (dampen) it. This is why, for example, our brown lens tint has a blue mirror or why our purple lens tint has a green mirror. By doing this, even more blue light is kept out of the eyes in the case of the brown tint/blue mirror combo, improving the quality of the lens even further. It’s not all about looking sweet. There’s logic to the color pairing.
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