Sensor frames are constructed of rugged yet lightweight TR90 material Built-in frame ventilation system reduces lens fogging Proprietay TCG is temperature controlled grip so temple boots actually increase grip with increase temperature Optometrist Dr. Gary Nesty designed the spherical PNVX lenses with variable lens thickness and curvatures for optical quality visual performance Noctular lens material is 10 times more impact resistant than glass lenses yet lighter in weight than CR39 PNVX lenses filter all UV rays Lenses have a double thickness scratch coating front and back surfaces Amber tint with 16% light transmission is a blue block for comfortable vision in all but lowest light levels Gray tint with 14% light transmission is a neutral density tint for general wear HiConYellow with 27% light transmission is well suited for low light levels Mossback green with 15% light transmission will bleach out shades of brown and highlight green Amber gradient is amber in the top 55% and HiConYellow in the bottom 45% making this tint two sunglasses in one lens Mossback green gradient lenses are green the top 55% and HiConYellow in the bottom 45% making this tint two sunglasses in one lens Amber inverted gradient is HiConYellow in the top 30% and amber in the bottom 70% making this two sunglasses in one lens Mossback green inverted gradient is HiConYellow in the top 30% and green in the bottom 70% making this two sunglasses in one lens Model 917AP
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Brand | Solar Bat |
Item model number | 917MP |
Color | Green |
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Product Id | 1212758 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 669385091708 |
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These glasses are very comfortable and a good fit, and i appreciate the warranty, and the protection they offer. I really don't see how/why they are more than $50 though. When it comes to really being able to see underwater they are only slightly better - if at all - than a good pair of "run of the mill" polarized fishing glasses of the same lens tint. I got the mossyback gradient (hi con yellow in the bottom portion), and although i do like having both options.. its almost a little distracting sometimes b/c as you look around obviously the tint changes.. I haven't tried them in ultra clear water yet so the mossyback may work well then i don't know. The hi con yellow is better in moderately clear to stained water for finding stumps etc.. and is definitely better than standard "gray" tint of most cheap sunglasses.. but if you could find a $25 pair of glasses with that type or color of tint - prolly be better off for the money.