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Glasses Rudy Project RYDON PHOTOCHROMIC 2LASERRED carbon/red

Glasses Rudy Project RYDON PHOTOCHROMIC 2LASERRED carbon/red
Meet Rudy Project's lightest sports glasses yet!
Featuring LE 89 IMPACTX™ PHOTOCHROMIC 2 LASER RED lenses, these glasses are designed for versatility, performing exceptionally well in both intense sunlight and rainy conditions.
Product Specifications:
- Weight: Approximately 24 grams (manufacturer)
- Material: Kynetium (magnesium, silicon, titanium)
- Frame Color: Carbon
- Lens Tinting (Color): ImpactX Photochromic 2laserred (red)
- Lens Properties: Photochromic, anti-reflective, unbreakable, soft, prevents injuries
- Lens Material: ImpactX polymer
- Lighting Conditions: Medium to high sun
- Light Transmission: 16-75%
- Filter Category: 1-3
- For: Unisex
Key Features:
- Guaranteed lifetime unbreakable thanks to the unique semi-rigid construction of ImpactX lenses.
- Scratch-resistant ImpactX lenses.
- Excellent optical image quality enhances visibility and reduces eye fatigue.
- Quickly interchangeable lenses.
- Adjustable anti-slip nose pads.
- Adjustable anti-slip temple tips.
- Secure temples and lenses – designed to prevent injuries in case of impact.
- Option to add optical clip-ins.
- Made from lightweight, high-quality materials.
Rudy Project ImpactX™ Photochromic Technology:
Rudy Project ImpactX™ photochromic lenses self-darken and lighten in seconds based on light intensity, making them highly adaptable to changing light conditions. These lenses were originally developed for military and aviation, aiming for ultra-lightweight, bulletproof, and transparent properties. This ensures significantly better protection and reliability compared to polycarbonate or polyamide lenses.
ImpactX™ 2nd Generation Lenses vs. Previous Versions:
- 25% faster color change with varying light conditions.
- 60% wider dark/light tonal range.
- 20% less sensitive to temperature changes.
When choosing glasses, it's worth considering the lens's suitability for your primary environment and activity. While several different lens colors are designed for similar weather conditions, their tonal range might vary.