Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Anti-Reflective Lens


Anti-Reflective lenses are useful in both indoor and outdoor conditions. A light silver mirror coating on a clear lens reflects light that hits the surface, resulting in a reduction of reflection and glare. 65% of visible light passes through this lens color.

Available in the following: Brazeau, Caraz, Civetta, Dakura, Delano G2, Khor Replacement Lenses, Kirova, Reclus, Zorge G2

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Khor

The blade-style Khor provides a stylish sport fit and provides the maximum level of eye protection. Its flexible and durable black frame is equipped with soft thermoplastic rubber nose pads and Edge-Flex temple arms to create a comfortable, nonslip fit. The open lower frame prevents sight obstruction and allows lenses to be removed and replaced easily.

  • Pronounced "core"
  • Standard and Polarized lens options: Copper, Smoke, Silver Mirror, Blue Mirror, Aqua Precision Red Mirror, Polarized Copper, Polarized Smoke, Polarized G-15 Silver Mirror, Polarized Aqua Precision Blue Mirror, Forest Camo Kit, Digital Camo Kit. Replacement lenses available in all Edge Eyewear lens colors.
  • Patented, highly flexible, black nylon frame
  • Temple arms and nose pads feature thermoplastic rubber (TPR), which increases its grip as it becomes warm or damp from perspiration
  • Metal "E" logo on temples
  • Blocks 99.9% of UVA/UVB/UVC Rays
  • Exceeds ANSI Z87.1+2010 specifications
  • Military ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 compliant
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

What Are UV Rays?


Ultraviolet radiation can cause serious damage to the eyes. Edge Eyewear lenses filter dangerous UVA, UVB, and UVC rays for optimal safety.

UVA (315-380 nm) Although UVA rays are the least intense, they account for more than 90% of UV radiation reaching the earth and remain constant throughout the year. Exposure to high levels of this light without proper lens filtration may cause damage to all layers of the cornea.

UVB (280-315 nm) UVB rays are the main cause of sunburn and are strongest in the summer. Permanent retina or lens damage can result from exposure to high levels of this light without proper lens filtration.

UVC (180 -280 nm) The most harmful type of ultraviolet radiation comes from UVC rays. The ozone layer keeps most of the sun’s UVC radiation from reaching the earth, but some man-made UV sources, such as welders and cutting torches, do emit these hazardous rays. Exposure to high levels of this light without proper eye protection may result in photokeratitis, often referred to as “welder’s flash.”

All Edge Eyewear lenses contain light-reflecting compounds that scatter UV waves. This blocks 99.9% of ultraviolet radiation, which is the highest level of protection on the market.