Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses

Written by Cody Kahl


Have you ever wondered whatrepparttar different colors found on glass lenses are for? Let me tell you that they aren’t there for just show (usually). No; colored lenses have a much more important reason than fashion.

In this article I will discuss what advantages each color offers torepparttar 135289 wearer, as well as some specific things each color may be optimal for. Let’s get started!

Grey – Grey lenses work well for generally anything, and offerrepparttar 135290 best true color perception of any ofrepparttar 135291 colors. This is due to colors passing throughrepparttar 135292 lens evenly. This color of lens also works great against glare. Grey lenses will work well for a variety of activities such as driving, and you will often see true pilot glasses fitted with grey lenses.

Yellow – Yellow tints reducerepparttar 135293 amount of blue light that gets torepparttar 135294 eyes, as well as provide excellent depth perception. While yellow tends to make everything bright and sharp, it also horribly distorts colors. Don’t get yellow if you need to see colors as they really are. Despite this, yellow works awesome for snow sports like skiing, and fast reaction sports like shooting.

Getting A Great Deal On Your Favorite Shades

Written by Cody Kahl


Have you ever wondered how you can getrepparttar best price on your next pair of sunglasses? Are you sick of paying top dollar for your name brand shades? Sure Oakley’s and Ray Ban’s may be better than their no name competitors, but some ofrepparttar 135288 prices are just plain exorbitant.

In this article I will discuss a few proven techniques that you can use to guarantee a rock bottom price on your next pair of glasses – Whatever kind they may be.

I ALWAYS start my search for cheap prices on eBay. They tend to generally haverepparttar 135289 lowest or close torepparttar 135290 lowest prices on almost everything. You have to be careful though; if you use eBay incorrectly you may end up thinking that a pair of sunglasses are going to be much cheaper than they really are.

The best way to gauge roughly how much your sunglasses will cost on eBay is to look at “buy it now” prices or auctions that are ending inrepparttar 135291 next hour. Other auctions will generally have a lower price, but have more time left. This means you won’t be able to tell how much you can expect to pay.

So basically do a direct search for your chosen pair of sunglasses and then look atrepparttar 135292 prices as mentioned above to determine what you can expect to pay on eBay.

As said above, eBay generally has some ofrepparttar 135293 lowest prices around; so by using them you can get a good root price that other shops must beat before they get your business.

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