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Ash Photo (Gray A)
Transitions technology
makes this lens great for a variety
of lighting conditions. Ash transmits
colors evenly for true color
recognition. Great for everyday use
for a variety of activities.
Transitions Lenses |
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Ash (Gray A)
A lighter shade of Smoke. Ash
transmits colors evenly and allows
for true color recognition. Good
for a variety of activities on partly
sunny to sunny days. |
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Smoke (Gray C)
Reduces the maximum amount
of visible light and allows for
true color recognition. Good for
bright sunny days and heavy glare
situations. Best uses include
driving, deep-water fishing,
boating, and everyday use. |
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Forest (G-15®)
Forest is similar to the color
sensitivity of the human eye. This
results in natural vision and true
colors that are easy on the eye. The
Forest lens significantly reduces
light transmission. Best for bright
sunny days. |
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Caramel Photo (Brn A)
Transitions technology
makes this lens great for a variety
of lighting conditions. Caramel
improves contrast and depth
perception. Great for everyday use
for a variety of activities.
Transitions Lenses |
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Caramel (Brown A)
A lighter shade of Chocolate,
Caramel improves contrast and
depth perception. An ideal lens for
partly sunny to very sunny days. |
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Chocolate (Brown C)
Provides excellent contrast and
improves visual acuity and depth
perception. This color reduces blue
light and is good for highly sunny
and varying conditions. Best for
driving, golfing, and shallow water
fishing. |
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Copper
Maximizes contrast making items
brighter. Ideal for any application
where good visual acuity is crucial.
Great for fishing, golfing, and
driving in varying conditions. |
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Ocean (Blue)
Used in partly cloudy to sunny
conditions. Good for tennis
and shooting at green targets.
Ocean lenses let in the maximum
amount of blue light. They are a
perfect compliment to a blue shirt
or blue mood. |
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Violet
This lens dampens certain
backgrounds and increases contrast.
Violet is often used by shooters
in average or bright conditions.
Also used for cross country skiing,
golfing, snowmobiling, or to show
off a good tan. |
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Ruby (Deep Red)
It’s like watching a sunset on the
beach in Maui. This deep rose color
increases contrast and is great
for activities in overcast or foggy
conditions. Ruby is used by skiers,
golfers, and on or near the water. |
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Rose (Red)
See the world through rose colored
glasses. This vibrant color increases
contrast, and is great for fishing in
the early morning or late evening.
Rose is used by skiers, hunters,
and, target shooters in bright sunny
conditions. |
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Sunflower (Yellow)
Provides the maximum light
transmission of any polarized lens.
Increases contrast and filters out
some blue light. Used in low light
conditions (e.g. driving). Popular
among shooters, hunters, and skiers. |
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Grass (Green)
A slightly better contrast than the
gray colors. Grass maintains true
color balance and is a good choice
for varying light conditions. Used
for tennis, driving, and golf, as well
as an all-purpose color. |
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Amber
The best protection and performance
in outdoor lighting conditions.
This lens protects your eyes from
hazardous light and fatigue, reduces
glare and presents your surroundings
in vivid color and contrast. |
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Sunset (Orange)
Increases contrast and blocks blue
light. Good for hiking, gardening,
biking, boarding, or just relaxing in
overcast or partly cloudy conditions.
This is the most common lens color
used for clay target shooting. |
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