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Prevent Sports Eye Injuries
Every 13 minutes a person with a sports related eye injury visits an emergency room
More than 100,000 sports and recreation related eye injuries occur each year
More than 90% of all eye injuries can be prevented with the use of appropriate protective eyewear
Baseball
Frame
Sport goggle
Shield w/ interchangeable lenses w/ sports strap
Flip up with Rx w/ sports strap
Wrap around w/ sports strap
Lens
Brown Sunglass– best against blue sky or green grass
A/R absorbs glare at night off stadium lights (lets more light through lens)
Yellow cuts glare but cuts visual acuity slowing reaction times
U/V protection on all lenses
Basketball
Frame
Sport goggle
Shield w/ sports strap
Wrap around w/ sports strap
Lens
Clear lens
A/R absorbs glare from lights (lets more light through lens)
Yellow cuts glare but cuts visual acuity slowing reaction times
Cycling
Frame
Wrap around w/ sports strap
Shield w/ sports strap
Frame must have air vents to prevent fogging
Lens
Interchangeable lenses for different times of day
Grey is darkest, brown increases contrast
Low light or overcast days– vermilion or yellow
Night clear w/ A/R
Photochromics
Fishing
Frame
Any frame –style decision
Cable temples, sport strap or cord
Lens
Polarized
Low light -Vermilion or rose
Brown Polarized
Amber polarized for high contrast
Football
Frame
Helmet compatible Sport goggle (Rec Specs)
Lens
Clear lens
If light sensitive use a slight gray tint
Golf
Frame
Oversized or no bottom on frame
Lens
Single vision or bifocals set very low and out of the way
Brown or amber polarized lens will increase contrast between the white ball
and the greens or the sky
Yellow lens for late in day or overcast days
Grey reduces light and keeps colors neutral
Hunting / Shooting Sports
Frame
Must sit high on the face
Interchangeable lenses for different times of day and different lighting conditions
Lens
Low light—clear w/A/R A/R cuts reflections of light from glasses
Yellow tint absorbs blue light enhances contrast
Target orange for Clay or trap shooting
Vermillion- Highlights orange and softens green. Good for seeing target
against green tree background
Green or blue -Enhances black target. Medium to low light conditions
Motocross
Frame
Form fitting goggle with air vents
Lens
Brown Polarized to cut reflected glare and increase contrast
Running
Frame
Lightweight Shield look for comfort and security
Wrap around frame to block sun and wind
Lens
Brown Polarized to cut glare reflected off concrete and increase contrast
Photobrown polarized to cut glare and change with different lighting conditions
Racquetball
Frame
Sport goggle (Rec Specs)
Shield w/ sports band
Padding between frame and face is recommended
Lens
Clear w/ A/R coating
Scuba /Snorkeling
Frame
Scuba mask that fits tight to the face—watertight seal
Lens
Glass forms best seal with mask
SeaVision's patented color enhancing masks is the best
Skiing /Snowboarding
Frame
Wrap around Plastic frame or ski goggle
Lens
Polarized brown or amber in color will provide the best contrast against a white background
Photochromic lenses - darker in sunlight, - lighter in an overcast sky- better for low light
Vermilion or Rose is a general purpose tint that heightens visual acuity and enhances color
Yellow is a long time standard in ski and shooting sports
Green is a good all-purpose lens color
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PROTECTIVE SPORT GOGGLES
SHIELD
WRAP AROUND FRAME
PADDING
SPORTS BAND
INTERCHANGABLE LENSES
Lens Color
CLEAR
DARK BROWN
increases contrast and aids in depth perception
DARK GREY
SMOKE-light grey
AMBER
increases contrast and aids in depth perception
GREEN
TEAL
brings out yellow tennis ball
VERMILLION/ROSE
cuts glare on overcast days
BLUE
YELLOW
increases lights intensity
POLORIZED
cuts out reflected glare
TARGET ORANGE
enhances target against green background
PHOTOCHROMIC
U/V FILTER
A/R COATING
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