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Features and
Benefits:
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Stainless
steel construction for strength and durability
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Constantly
evolving shapes and sizes following optical frame fashion
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Patented
spring loaded mechanism allows easy application and removal of frame while
maintaining polarized axis
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Polarized
glare demonstrator
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Covered hooks
to protect frame eyewire and Rx lenses
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Proprietary Visionaries polarized lenses that
meet and exceed all international standards for Optics, UV, Polarizing
efficiency, including US ANSI Z80.3, EN 1836 class 1, AS/NZS1067 and GB10810
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Shade Control clips are designed to ensure that
the polarized horizontal axis is never compromised
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Functional
rim locks
Polarized Lenses:
Grey – Grey tint
Brown – Brown tint
Perception® Polarized
Lenses:
Black Flash – Grey base tint with Black mirror
Classic Silver - Grey base tint with Silver mirror
Deep Blue - Grey base tint with Blue mirror
Caribbean Green - Grey base tint with Green mirror
Crimson Red - Grey base tint with Red mirror
Copper Driving – Copper base tint with Silver mirror and Antireflective Backside
Coating
HCP Yellow – Yellow base tint with Silver mirror and Antireflective Backside
Coating
Flash Mirror:
The mirror coating is slight, it isn't the heavy mirror
coating, it is just a flash mirror.
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Black
Flash Polarized Perception Mirror |
Classic
Silver Polarized Perception Mirror |
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Caribbean
Green Polarized Perception Mirror |
Copper
Driving Polarized Perception Mirror |
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Crimson
Red Polarized Perception Mirror |
Deep Blue
Polarized Perception Mirror |
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HCP
Yellow Polarized Perception Mirror |
Polarized
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Available Polarized Lens Colors:
- Blu-Gard
- Brown
- Grey
- Yellow
Available Polycarbonate Lens
Colors:
Available Perception Lens
Colors:
- Black Flash
- Caribbean Green
- Classic Silver
- Copper Driving
- Crimson Red
- Deep Blue
- Hcp Yellow
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Available Frame Colors:
- Black
- Bronze
- Gold
- Gunmetal
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WHAT ARE
POLARIZED LENSES? Glare
is everywhere and is due to the reflection of light on smooth surfaces.
It gets worse when the surface is shiny.
That’s the case with water, snow and
even certain roads or buildings.
When driving, glare can be dangerous, blurring your perception and causing
visual discomfort
and eye fatigue.
These polarized lenses eliminate 99% of horizontal glare and block 100% of
harmful UV rays.
WHY ARE POLARIZED
LENSES A BETTER CHOICE THAN STANDARD TINTED LENSES? Tinted
sunlenses
reduce the amount of light and darken your vision,
but do not address the glare
problem and don’t necessarily
block 100% UVA and UVB radiation. These polarized lenses allow optimum light
levels in for maximum comfort,
clarity and more accurate color perception. They also eliminate headaches and
fatigue caused by eyestrain.
WHAT LENS COLOR
IS THE BEST CHOICE FOR ME?
Gray lenses are the most
color-neutral. They transmit
colors evenly and are comfortable in bright,
medium and intermittent light.
Brown lenses are becoming
increasingly popular, especially among women. Brown lenses enhance color
contrast
and preserve depth perception for activities
such as driving, fishing, winter
sports and golf.
Mirror coated lenses offer
increased light absorption in the bright sun, as will as fashion forward
appearance.
SAFER DRIVING
VISION Polarized
polycarbonate lenses eliminate direct and reflective glare and can withstand
the impact of deployed airbag.
GREATER COMFORT
OUTDOORS Polarized
polycarbonate lenses reduce the intensity of sunlight to more
comfortable levels, thus helping to prevent
eyestrain, fatigue and headaches
caused by glare.
SUPERIOR EYE
PROTECTION FOR SPORT Polarized
polycarbonate lenses are 10 times more impact resistant
than other lenses.
MORE COLOR
OPTIONS Gray:
All-purpose, true color vision. Gray is best for the intense glare and bright
sunlight
encountered when driving, boating or
deep-water fishing.
Brown: For improved contrast
in bright conditions such as driving, golf, winter sports, and shallow water
fishing.
MORE COMFORTABLE
TO WEAR Lightweight
polarized polycarbonate lenses reduce pressure on the wearer’s
face and stay comfortably in place.
HOW POLARIZATION WORKS:
As light waves travel
away from their source, they vibrate in all directions equally. This is similar
to the way motion waves roll down a whip. But rather than the wave traveling on
a flat plane it travels in all directions. When reflected off a flat, shiny
surface, the light waves become polarized and align in a side-to side,
horizontal direction. The result is blinding glare.
Polarized lenses are like a
fence when the whip is fed between the slats of a fence. Only the up and down
waves can get through. The side-to-side waves would be blocked. A polarized
filter blocks reflected glare in the same way. The horizontal waves are
blocked.
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