MAXX HD Lens Technology
How Maxx High Definition Lenses Work
High Definition lenses enhance contrast by reducing the scattered blue light that causes objects to appear “flat” against backgrounds. Contrast is improved so objects appear more sharply defined. Colors are bright and vibrant. Glare is virtually eliminated, allowing your eyes to relax and see everything remarkably crisp and clear. The HD lens cuts through haze and glare for optimum visual clarity, even at a distance. Sharpens contrast while maintaining a natural, no-distorted color balance.
What is Blue Light?
Blue light waves are what make the sky, or any object, appear blue. Blue light waves are also very short and scatter easily, so a great deal of the glare we experience from sunlight also comes from blue light. High Definition lenses alter the appearance of blue and green colors and reduce glare, but they don't affect the way other colors appear. In fact, many people believe color contrast is improved.
How Polarized Lenses Block Glare?
Polarized lenses work like Venetian blinds to block light reflecting off of horizontal surfaces like roads and water, which cause the dangerous intensity of light that we experience as glare. Fishermen and drivers enjoy the benefits from polarized lenses. Water enthusiasts appreciate the additional reduction of glare from the surface of the water. Fishermen wearing polarized sunglasses can actually see below the surface of the water to search for schools of fish or hidden obstacles. Drivers are no longer affected by a constant reflection of light from their hoods or the road ahead.
Rider Lenses ·
High Definition Lens: Enhance contrast by reducing the scattered blue light that causes objects to appear “flat” against backgrounds. Contrast is improved so objects appear more sharply defined. Colors are bright and vibrant. Glare is virtually eliminated, allowing your eyes to relax and see everything remarkably crisp and clear. The HD lens cuts through haze and glare for optimum visual clarity, even at a distance. Sharpens contrast while maintaining a natural, no-distorted color balance.Smoke Lens: Provides protection glare and high levels of visible light and ultraviolet radiation without distorting color perception
Yellow Lens: Yellow tinted lenses transmit more light when compared to other tints. Best in foggy or hazy conditions.
Clear Lens: Great for night, rain or general wear when “no tint” is desired.

