Copperheads, sleek frame, spring temples, cooper high
contrast lenses and 100% UV what more do you need ? Copperheads kill glare in
bright daylight conditions and bring objects into crisp clearer focus.
Copperheads come with a free protective pouch to boot.
Sleek Sports Metalframe
Maximum100% UV Protection
High Contrast Copper Lens
Sharp Crisp Imagery
Come With A FREE Soft Pouch
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Our Price: $ 14.00
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Interesting Insights :
Good vision is an important component of good driving, but driving in low
light conditions can cause eye strain and fatigue. On those foggy, smoggy, rainy
or snowy days, these glasses relax tired, strained eyes, enhance vision and
improve safety. To improve both the vision through the lenses and the appearance
of the glasses, an anti-reflective coating (also called AR
coating) is applied. AR coatings are similar to the coatings
found on microscopes and camera lenses. They consist of several
layers of metal oxides applied to the front and back lens
surfaces. Because of the layering effect, AR coatings sometimes
have a hint of green purple or copper color, depending on the
individual manufacturer's formula. Each layer is scientifically
calculated to block reflected light. The result is that you'll
see a reduction in glare, annoying reflections and halos around
lights. This is a great safety benefit when you're driving at
night. Also, anti-reflective coating reduces both internal and
external reflections on the lenses themselves, creating a nicer
cosmetic appearance. Internal reflections appear as rings that
make lenses look thick. External reflections mask your eyes from
a clear, complete view when someone is looking at you. So with
an anti-reflective coating, eyeglass lenses appear thin or
non-existent, and your eyes look more natural. Anyone on TV or
whose photo is taken often benefits tremendously from the
coating, but really, all eyeglass wearers would benefit from an
anti-reflective coating from a cosmetic point of view. If you
have a strong prescription, you can use the AR coating in
conjunction with high-index lenses to make your glasses look and
feel as thin as possible. With sunglass lenses, an AR coating is
better applied only to the back surface of the lens (the surface
nearest the eye). Because sunglass lenses are so dark, the AR
coating can wind up looking smeary on the front surface. Coating
the back side helps reduce the reflections of light that enter
from behind you and bounce off the surface into your eyes. A
back-side coated sun lens is much more comfortable than an
uncoated sunglass. You do have to be careful when cleaning
AR-coated lenses. Use only the products that your optician
recommends.