Hoya Vision’s Guide to Choosing the Right Lens Material for Prescription Tactical Goggles with Light-Adjusting Polarized Occupational Progressive Trifocals for Airsoft
Introduction
When it comes to Airsoft, having the right gear is essential. And one piece of gear that can make a huge difference is the right pair of prescription tactical goggles. This is especially true if you wear corrective lenses.
But with so many different types of lenses and materials out there, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. That’s why Hoya Vision has put together this guide to help you choose the best material for your prescription tactical goggles.
Types of Lens Materials
There are several different types of lens materials available, and each one has its own unique properties:
- Polycarbonate – This is a popular choice for prescription tactical goggles because it is lightweight, impact-resistant, and has UV protection.
- Trivex – Similar to polycarbonate, Trivex is also lightweight and impact-resistant. It is also clearer and more scratch-resistant than polycarbonate.
- High-Index Plastic – This material is ideal for those with high prescriptions because it is thinner and lighter than other materials. However, it may not be as impact-resistant as polycarbonate or Trivex.
Choosing the Right Material
When it comes to choosing the right material for your prescription tactical goggles, there are several factors to consider:
- Impact resistance – If you’re going to be playing Airsoft, you need a material that can withstand impact.
- Clarity – You want a material that provides clear and sharp vision.
- UV protection – It’s important to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.
- Weight – If your goggles are too heavy, they can cause discomfort and affect your performance.
- Prescription strength – If you have a high prescription, you may need a thinner and lighter material.
Light-Adjusting Polarized Occupational Progressive Trifocals
When it comes to prescription tactical goggles, one type of lens that is becoming increasingly popular is the Light-Adjusting Polarized Occupational Progressive Trifocal (LAPOT) lens. This type of lens combines several features to provide the ultimate in vision and comfort:
- Light-adjusting – The lens automatically adjusts to changing light conditions, providing clear vision in all situations.
- Polarized – This reduces glare and improves contrast, making it easier to see in bright conditions.
- Occupational – The lens is designed for specific tasks, such as Airsoft. It provides a wide field of view and optimal depth perception.
- Progressive Trifocal – This type of lens provides clear vision at all distances, so you can see close-up details as well as objects in the distance.
Conclusion
Choosing the right material for your prescription tactical goggles is important for your performance and your safety. Consider factors such as impact resistance, clarity, UV protection, weight, and prescription strength. And if you want the ultimate in vision and comfort, consider a Light-Adjusting Polarized Occupational Progressive Trifocal lens.
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