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Lens Tint Guide

The right lens tint can improve your vision and performance for different activities.

Which Lens Tint is Right For You?

Each tint offers unique benefits to improve your vision and comfort, whether you're driving, playing sports, or enjoying the outdoors. By selecting the right lens color for your activity, you can enhance contrast, reduce glare, and experience better clarity. All of our lenses come with UV protection, keeping your eyes safe no matter the activity, and ensuring long-term eye health with every wear. Choose the perfect tint to match your lifestyle and enjoy optimal vision all day long!

Everyday Wear & Driving

For everyday wear and driving, gray or green lenses are ideal. They reduce glare while maintaining true color perception, making them great for bright conditions and long hours outside.

Golfing

Golfers should choose brown, amber, or green lenses. These tints enhance contrast and depth perception, helping you track the ball and navigate the course more easily.

Fishing

For fishing, brown, copper, or gray lenses (with polarization) are the best choice. They reduce glare from the water’s surface and improve visibility for spotting fish and underwater details.

Cycling

Cyclists will benefit from brown, amber, or red lenses, which enhance contrast and help with clarity in changing light conditions.

Tennis & Baseball

Tennis and baseball players should opt for green lenses. They improve contrast and reduce glare, making it easier to track fast-moving balls against different backgrounds.

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Hiking & Outdoor Sports

Outdoor sports enthusiasts like hikers should go with brown or amber lenses. These tints increase contrast and improve depth perception in varying light conditions.

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Snow Sports

Snow sports lovers such as skiers and snowboarders should go for yellow, gold, or red/rose lenses. These tints enhance contrast in low-light and snowy conditions, helping you see clearly on the slopes.

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Indoor Sports

For indoor sports or shooting, yellow or gold lenses work best, improving contrast in dim or artificial lighting.

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Stylish Everyday Wear

For stylish everyday wear, blue or purple lenses are perfect. These tints reduce glare while offering a fashionable look.

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