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Anti-Reflective Coating (ARC)
Normal lenses often create glare, reflections, and "ghost images." Now that can be eliminated with an anti-reflective coating.

Anti-reflective coatings increase light transmission through the lenses to 99.5 percent. They make it easier to see and easier for others to see your eyes. These coatings are especially useful for those viewing computer screens and driving at night. They are highly advanced technology coatings and some are even more scratch resistant than glass.



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Photochromic Lenses
(Transitions Lenses)

If you've ever felt frustrated at needing prescription glasses and prescription sunglasses to accommodate an outdoor lifestyle, you should consider photochromic lenses. Photochromic lenses darken when exposed to UV rays. The change is caused by photochromic molecules that are found throughout the lens or in a coating on the front of the lens. When the wearer goes outside, the lenses darken or tint. When the wearer goes back inside, the glasses become clear. 
Considerations with photochromic lenses is that they do not darken fully when driving in a car because the windshield absorbs most of the UV light needed to activate the tint.  And they tend to be slower to change back to clear lenses when going back indoors.

Polarized Lenses

Glare from wet roads, light reflecting off other vehicles, and glare from your own windshield can be annoying and dangerous. To eliminate this glare, we offer polarized lenses. Polarized lenses significantly reduce glare, decreasing eye strain and increasing visibility. 

 Polarized lenses can make a world of difference for any outdoor enthusiast. Fishermen can eliminate bright reflections from the water and actually see into the water more easily than with any other sunglasses. Golfers can see the green easier, and joggers and bikers can enjoy reduced glare from the road. 
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Now Available are Polarized Transition Lenses
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