What tinted lenses should you wear?
The benefits of tinted lenses
Sunglasses with colored lenses can have a huge impact on your performance as an athlete, spectator, or as a lover of the great outdoors. Tinted lenses can reduce glare, improve contrast, and enhanced depth perception. Choosing the right lens tint is very important.
Lens Color (Green)
Sunglasses with colored lenses can have a huge impact on your performance as an athlete, spectator, or as a lover of the great outdoors. Tinted lenses can reduce glare, improve contrast, and enhanced depth perception. Choosing the right lens tint is very important.
- Good for general purpose use
- Offers even color perception
- Dims glare while brightening shadows
- Provides good contrast for low-light conditions
- Suitable for precision sports such as baseball, tennis and golf
Lens Color (Brown/Amber)
- Good for variable everyday conditions
- Enhances contrast
- Contains a red element to improve depth perception
- Perfect for fishing, hunting, cycling and water sports
Lens Color (Yellow)
- Provides greater clarity in fog, haze, and other low-light conditions
- Filters out blue light from computer screens and other electronic devices that can cause eye fatigue and headaches
- Ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and other snow sports
Lens Color (Black/Grey)
- Good for general purpose use
- Reduces eye fatigue
- Provides true color perception
- Minimizes glare, especially off water
- Darkest tint with highest available light reduction
- Suitable for driving
Lens Color (Pink/Red)
- Improves visual depth
- Reduces eye strain
- Provides good road visibility
- Offers greatest amount of contrast
- Help with visibility while driving because they reduce glare
