
Sunlight can be absorbed or reflected in several different directions. Sunlight that is bouncing off horizontal surfaces such as water, land or the hood of a car is usually reflected back in a similar horizontal direction. This reflection produces an agitating source of glare that cannot only create visual discomfort but can also cause a potentially blinding glare.
Glare has the potential to create a very dangerous situation, especially while driving. Polarized lenses contain a laminated filter that allows only vertically oriented light to pass through. This blocks the horizontally oriented light so glare is almost eliminated.

Glare has the potential to create a very dangerous situation, especially while driving. Polarized lenses contain a laminated filter that allows only vertically oriented light to pass through. This blocks the horizontally oriented light so glare is almost eliminated.

Anti-Reflective (AR) coating improves the transmittance of light, reduces reflection from lenses, and eliminates stray lights. It is highly recommended for a clear night time vision.


High-vacuum electron beam evaporation, to effectively prevent the radiation of electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic damage to the glasses.


UV coating blocks up to 99% of rays up to 400nm protecting the eyes from radiation while not interfering with visible light.


A layer of coating that prevents scratches from occurring on the surfaces of lenses from daily use.


Hard coating forms a permanent bond with the surface of the lens that prevents heavy scratches from occurring on the surface of the lens.

