Baseball Sunglasses
At PeakVision we want to eliminate distortion on the baseball field. We are always creating innovative new sunglasses designed to bring you Peak performance while you're on the diamond. From our patented lenses to our trademarked frame material, our sunglasses are packed with technology to change the way you see the baseball field for the better.
PEAKVISION'S PATENTED LENSES FEATURE A DUAL-ZONE TECHNOLOGY
Upper 20% Neutral Gray
✓ Provides protection from all UV rays.
✓ Enhances long distance visibility.
✓ Reduces glare from the sun.
✓ Lessens eye fatigue, allowing you to keep your eye on the ball.
Lower 60% Contrast Amber
✓ Provides protection from all UV rays.
✓ Enhances clarity.
✓ Provides 3X thevisual information than your naked eye, allowing for an impeccable read of the Baseball field.
✓ -52 Abbe Rating, Making The Lenses As Clear As Crown Glass.
✓ Impact Resistant.
✓ Anti-Reflective Backside Coating.
✓ Smudge Resistant Coating.
Why Should You Wear Sunglasses While Playing Baseball?
- Like all outdoor sports, it's critical that you protect your eyes from the sun's harsh UV rays while playing Baseball.
- While you're on the field trying to frantically find the ball, the sun's harmful UV rays are beaming down on you, taking their toll on your eye's health.
- Over a pro-longed period, this can result in significant damage to your eyes and even lead to long-term eye illnesses.
- Sunglasses are a must, but then comes the question of which pair you should consider.
- PeakVision sunglasses not only provide you with that much-needed protection from UV rays but also give you patented lens technology that was designed to enhance your visual performance.
- Our Patented Lenses feature a -52 abbe rating, making them as clear as crown glass.
- Our lens technology was divided into two zones, split equally between the height of the lens.
- The upper half of the lens is a 20% shaded neutral grey that was designed to combat glare, improving your ability to see the ball and lessening your eye fatigue.
- The bottom half of the lens is a 60% shaded contrast amber, which provides your eyes with 3X the visual information of the naked eye.
- This gives you an impeccable view of the field.
- At PeakVision, we like to refer to this as "seeing in HD".