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smcdonald
BigMac .
Aug 11, 2006 5:46 PM
http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2005/05/maxsight_perfor.html


I know it is a nike endorsed product, but if Oakley has the G26 lense for shooting, why not come up with a lense specifically for baseball. It would tint all colors out but the red stiches in a baseball. If they can do it in a contact lens, why not an optic lens?
BrianJ1888
Brian Johnson
Aug 11, 2006 9:44 PM
It's just an amber tint. It's not "tuned" for baseball. Increased contrast, but not baseball specific. They make a grey one too, for general outdoor use in sports where increased contrast isn't a concern.

From B&L's site: Grey-green is for sports played in bright sunlight, where visual comfort is a concern, and amber, is for sports like tennis that require tracking a fast-moving ball.
I'm getting a box of the amber ones the next time I go for my scrip.
Icon208
I Con
Aug 14, 2006 7:17 AM
They already make a lens designed to make white stand out against green.

It's called G30.
 
 
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