Specialty Lenses and Treatments

Polarized Lenses | EVsd - Eagle Vision Sun Defense | Ultraviolet protection | Transitions | Polycarbonate Lenses | Non-Glare Coatings | Tints

 

Specialty lenses and Treatments can improve the life of your lenses and provide better vision.

Specialty Lenses

Polarized Lenses

Protecting your eyes from the sun is JUST as important as protecting your skin!

Polarized lenses are the only lenses that provide complete protection from the sun.

  • Eliminates Glare
  • Enhances Visual Acuity and Color Contrast
  • Protection From UV Rays
  • Reduces Eye Strain
  • Improves Depth Perception
  • Superior Driving Lens
  • Ideal For Outdoor Recreation

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EVsd

EVsd - Eagle Vision Sun Defense

For years, we have known about the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) light. Now scientists warn that High Energy Visible (HEV) light can cause serious damage to your eyes and skin. EV Sun Defense polarized lenses, protect against both of these damaging forms of light.

  • Protection Goes Beyond UV Light to Guard Against HEV Light
  • Blocks 100% UVA and UVB Rays
  • Eliminates 97% of Glare Making the Outdoors Sharper
  • Designed to Allow Wearers to See World in More Natural Crisp Colors
  • Superior Driving Lens
  • Ideal Lens For Outdoor Recreation
Skin Cancer Foundation The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this product as an effective UV filter for the eyes and surrounding skin. American Optometric Association Meets AOA specifications for blockage of UVA and UVB rays.

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Ultraviolet protection

Overexposure to the suns ultraviolet (UV) rays has been linked to cataracts and other eye health problems. UV also causes pre-mature wrinkling and aging of the delicate skin around the eyes. People have learned to protect their skin with sunscreen lotion. Protecting your eyes from exposure to the sun is just as important.

  • Many lenses come with built in UV protection. UV coatings can also be applied to provide protection.
  • Polarized lenses, polycarbonate, and Transition lenses, as well as non-glare coating provide UV protection.

Visit a store near you and ask one of our Eye Wear Specialists about Lens options with UV protection.

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Transitions

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Transitions® Lenses make the ideal everyday pair of glasses.

Transitions® Lenses Help You See Better Today and Protect Your Eyes for the Future.

  • They're Clear Indoors and at Night
  • Automatically adjust to changing light
  • Reduce Glare, Eyestrain and Fatigue
  • Block 100% of UV Radiation
  • Available in Impact-Resistant Lenses for kids

Visit the Eyeglass Guide for your personal interactive eye quiz and additional eye health information and eyeglass options.

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Your best choice for healthy sight.
Today and tomorrow.
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Polycarbonate Lenses

Polycarbonate Lenses

Polycarbonate is a revolutionary material that is not only thinner and lighter in weight than traditional plastic lenses, but they also offer ultraviolet (UV) protection and scratch resistance. In addition, they are impact resistant. This extra toughness makes them the lenses of choice for children's glasses, sports eyewear and safety glasses. Polycarbonate lenses are available in both polarized and photosensitive form, for those who require prescription sunglasses.

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Treatments

Non-Glare Coatings

A MUST HAVE for every pair of glasses!

This coating removes annoying glare which can be distracting. In addition, it removes halos from bright objects, especially at night. Reflections get in the way of seeing things clearly.

Features:

  • Reflection free surface
  • Enhanced Vision
  • Fashionable

Rollover to see a comparision of glasses without and with non-glare coating.

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Tints

  • When applied to a lens reduces visible light by reducing the light that enters your eyes to improve comfort and reduce eye strain.
  • Tint colors may also complement your facial tones and make your glasses look more attractive on your face

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