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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 and general use. |
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GRAY A
is a lighter shade of the Gray
C lens. Transmits colors evenly and allows for true
color recognition. Good for partly sunny to bright sunny
days. Can be used as a base creating custom colors. |
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BROWN C
provides excellent contrast and improves visual acuity
and depth perception. Good for bright sunny and varying
conditions. Reduces blue light. Best for driving,
golfing and shallow water fishing. |
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BROWN A
is a lighter shade of the Brown C color. Improves
contrast and depth perception. Good for partly sunny to
bright sunny days. Can be used as a base for creating
custom colors. |
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YELLOW
provides the maximum light transmission of any polarized
lens. Increases contrast and filters out some blue
light. Used in low light conditions such as overcast or
cloudy days. Popular among shooters, hunters and for
night driving. |
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MELANIN
blocks high amounts of blue light, while maintaining
true color balance. Melanin provides high contrast for
better visual acuity and is good for bright sunny and
varying conditions. Great for golfing, driving and
fishing, or any one with macular degeneration. |
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ORANGE increases
contrast and blocks blue light. Best in overcast or
partly cloudy conditions. This is the most common lens
color used for clay target shooting. Also used for
hunting, biking and skiing. |
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RED
is a vibrant color that increases
contrast. Often used for fishing in early morning or
late evening hours. Used in target shooting for bright
sunny conditions. Also used for skiing and hunting. |
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VIOLET
increases contrast and dampens certain backgrounds.
Violet is often used by shooters in average or bright
conditions. Also used for skiing, snowmobiling and
golfing. |
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BLUE is
used in partly cloudy to sunny conditions. Good for
tennis, golf, snowmobiling and shooting at green
targets. Blue lenses let in the maximum amount of blue
light. |
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GREEN
has slightly better contrast than the gray colors, but
is not considered a high contrast lens. Green 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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CUSTOM
PerfectPOLAR lenses may be tinted to create
custom colors for every need or request. |
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CLASSIC
GRAY is similar to the color sensitivity
of the human eye. This results in natural vision and true
colors that are easy on the eye. |
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COPPER
maximizes contrast making items brighter. Ideal for any application where good visual acuity is crucial. |