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A few tips and facts
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| Sunglasses - |
should always be ultra-violet (UV) protective |
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| Polarized lenses - |
are the top pick for eliminating
glare. Hunters, boaters, and fishermen, golfers and drivers are a few
who benefit from polarizes lens' glare-cutting properties. Any
surface can create glare in sunlight, including water, sand, snow,
windows, vehicles, and buildings. Polarization eases eye stress
and fatigue in the sun, and comes in several color and density options. |
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| Tinted lenses - |
The majority of lenses can be tinted from light to
very dark. Tints for sun lenses are usually medium to dark shades,
and can
be solid through the whole lense, or gradient, darker on top fading
to lighter or clear on the bottom of the lens. Tints also come
in a rainbow of colors. |
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| Mirrored lenses |
Not only look cool, they are cool. Mirrored coatings
provide a reflective surface that makes the eye virtually invisible
to viewers, while keeping the wearer's eyes protected from glare
and heat. Mirrors come in a variety of colors to enhance tints
and visual performance. |
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| Single Vision - |
This all purpose lens is available in all materials and can be use
for either distant or near vision correction. |
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| Multifocals - |
Will be suggest when distance and near vision needed together
in a single lense. |
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| No-Line Progressives |
Correct for far (driving a vehicle),
intermediate (viewing the dash board), and near (reading a map) vision
all in one lense. Because there is no visible line, progressives
have the appearance of single vision lenses and are, therefore, the
most cosmetically desirable multi focal. Progressives are available
in all lens materials. |
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| Bifocals - |
Provide both far (driving) and near (reading a map) correction
in one lense. |
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| Trifocals - |
Are basically progressive lenses with visible lines. The
majority of the lens is for distance viewing, while the center portion
is divided into intermediate and near viewing segments. |
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