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  2. What are Photochromic Lenses? | Transition Lens Complete Guide

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    Photochromic lenses work by using two main molecules: silver halide and chloride. These molecules chemically change the structure of the lens in response to UV radiation, darkening as they sense UV rays found in sunlight. Those molecules, which number in the trillions in a photochromic lens, change back to their original structure without the ...

  3. Oakley Sunglasses Lens Tint & Color Complete Guide - Oakley Forum

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    Sport performance lens for flat to bright light. Filters blue light to boost contrast and increase depth perception in a wide variety of light conditions. Excellent for mountain biking and golf, and any other sport that takes you in and out of shaded areas. Black Persimmon Transitions Lens. 42% to 10%.

  4. Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses - Complete Review - Oakley Forum

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    They work in both sunny and low-light conditions. Oakley Jawbreaker Photochromic lenses are also available. Similar to what we saw on the Echelon edition frame. You can read more about Photochromic and transition lenses in our complete guide here. Overall, Prizm Road is a fantastic lens, but it can differ from the perceived tint on Oakley’s ...

  5. Photochromic Clear/black Iridium Lens Experience?

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    NC. 4/16/12. #2. Yeah, I have a few pairs of the photochromic and they are no where near as dark as a regular black iridium. They're good for outdoor activities where you see a lot of light and shade, like maybe mountain biking or golf, but overall, I'd much rather just have a VR28 or blk iridium than a transition lens. S.

  6. Clear Photochromic (black iridium) vs Prizm Low Light Lens -...

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    I should Work at Oakley. 1,117. 1,743. 4/7/20. #1. Clear Photochromic (black iridium) 23% transmission. Prizm Low light-75% transmission (base color is rose) anyone tried both since the prizm low light appears a bit darker than the clear photochromic lens but has lesser light transmission?\.

  7. The Best Oakley Sunglasses with Clear Lenses | Review & Guide

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    Fuel Cell. Oakley Fuel Cell sunglasses (Product Link) are one of the most popular performance lifestyle frames on the market. With a medium-large size rectangular design, they can easily be worn in almost any setting. If you’re looking for a less sporty design with clear lenses, the Fuel Cell frame is definitely worth a look.

  8. Prizm vs. Polarized Lenses | Oakley Differences Explained

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    In comparison, Polarized lenses or Polarization are a filter applied to lenses to prevent glare. This means that neither is better, and you can actually have BOTH! Oakley offers Prizm Polarized lenses that provide the best of both worlds, offering the latest contrast-enhancing technology with all of the glare-reducing benefits of polarization.

  9. Oakley Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses: Ultimate Buyer’s Guide

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    Photochromic lenses: These change tint based on the amount of light present, transitioning from clear to dark as needed. They’re versatile enough to be worn in all types of conditions. Polycarbonate lenses: Known for being lightweight and impact-resistant, these are a solid choice for sports or other high-intensity activities.

  10. Oakley Plazma Sunglasses | Review & Guide - Oakley Forum

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    Currently, Oakley offers Plazma sunglasses in 8 colorways, all featuring Prizm or Photochromic lenses, with most retailing for $184 and up. We’ve listed the lens and frame colorways available for the Oakley Plazma so far, along with pictures of each in the gallery below: Black Ink with Prizm Trail Torch. Grey Ink with Prizm Road.

  11. Best Lens Colors for Driving [Day + Night] - Oakley Forum

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    Green lenses, blue lenses, red/pink, and other colorful lenses can cause color distortion, so are best avoided for driving. Bronze / Amber. Bronze and amber lenses offer a warmer tint than black and grey and are great for cloudy and sunny conditions. They also provide contrast enhancement for reds and yellows, important colors for road safety.