There are actually a lot of differences in lenses that can happen! At a certain point, the price will be mostly in the frame. BUT the really cheap shades will have lower quality, thinner, less optically clear lenses
UV protection actually is not related to lens tint! Our clear lenses are 100% UV Protected, or UV400. You can check out how dark the lenses will be by looking for a category number or VLT.
I need safety glasses in my line of work and I'm out doors 90% of the time. looked into getting Milwaukee tinted safety lenses and the UV rating states UV6, did a quick google search and found UV400 is the highest protection offered. What is UV6 and what is its protection? If its a gimmick any recommendations?
Hey! I don't think we're familiar with anything UV 6 in optics. However, there is a UV index in weather that ranges from 1-11+, that may be where they are getting that number from. Although, I would think the lenses probably still do (and should!) protect in weather above a 6 index. You might want to ask for a bit more clarification!
Unfortunately, we don't sell any Category 4 or specialized sunglass lenses at this time. Our darkest non-polarized lens right now is Fusion Mirror and our darkest polarized lens will be our Bronze Mirror Polarized, both are around 9% VLT
What's the difference between cheap uv and expensive uv sunglasses? Are the lenses same but only difference in the frame?
There are actually a lot of differences in lenses that can happen! At a certain point, the price will be mostly in the frame. BUT the really cheap shades will have lower quality, thinner, less optically clear lenses
If you wear uv400 does it mean it much tinted than the 100uv?
UV protection actually is not related to lens tint! Our clear lenses are 100% UV Protected, or UV400.
You can check out how dark the lenses will be by looking for a category number or VLT.
I need safety glasses in my line of work and I'm out doors 90% of the time. looked into getting Milwaukee tinted safety lenses and the UV rating states UV6, did a quick google search and found UV400 is the highest protection offered. What is UV6 and what is its protection? If its a gimmick any recommendations?
Hey! I don't think we're familiar with anything UV 6 in optics. However, there is a UV index in weather that ranges from 1-11+, that may be where they are getting that number from. Although, I would think the lenses probably still do (and should!) protect in weather above a 6 index. You might want to ask for a bit more clarification!
What is 99 percent, is that just less protection?
Do you guys do face shields? Basically sunglasses for the whole face
Unfortunately, no face shields at this time! I will pass this along to our product team though.
Thanks for the info 🙏🏼
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Do y’all have cat-4 lenses
Unfortunately, we don't sell any Category 4 or specialized sunglass lenses at this time. Our darkest non-polarized lens right now is Fusion Mirror and our darkest polarized lens will be our Bronze Mirror Polarized, both are around 9% VLT
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