Polarized and Photochromic

The ImpactRx lenses change shade to adapt to the athmospheric conditions and to offer you always a perfect vision.

Polarized and Photochromic

SUPERIOR PHOTOCHROMATIC TECHNOLOGY

 

 

Photochromic pigments of traditional lenses are obtained by means of a surface treatment. The photochromic effect is more limited over time and surface scratches are more visible. Photochromatic pigments of ImpactRx lenses are enclosed in the mass of the row lens and are confi ned to the top 0.8 mm of the lenses. This provides a better homogeneity of color (even with lenses of different thicknesses) in all lighting conditions and provides a color that lasts longer. Moreover, scratches on the outside will be practically invisible.

 

ImpactRX Photochromic Prescription lenses

IMPACTRX™  PHOTOCHROMIC RX LENSES

 

 

IMPACTRX PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES

 

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POLARIZED AND PHOTOCHROMIC

 

ImpactRx Photochromic Polarized Grey prescription lenses for sport activities

ImpactRx Photochromic Polarized Brown Lenses

 

 

PHOTOCHROMIC

 

ImpactRx Photochromic Clear lenses

ImpactRx Photochromic Red Lenses

PHOTOCHROMIC GOLF

ImpactRx Photochromic Golf lenses

 

 

ImpactRX™ Photochromic Polarized

 

ImpactRX™ Photochromic Polarized

What are the ImpactRx™ photochromic polarized lenses and why are they so unique ?

ImpactRX™lens technology offers breakthrough NXT® semi-rigid molecular properties formulated exclusively for Rudy Project. After years of laboratory research and field tests with professional athletes, ImpactRX™ has been perfected with cutting edge light management technology by combining photochromic particles and advanced polarized technology, incorporating thus superior impact resistance with enhanced visual acuity, for virtually any climatic condition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polarized Advanced Technology

 

 

IMPACTRX™PHOTOCHROMIC POLARIZED LENSES effectively block reflected glare, a situation which occurs primarily near water or snow or off reflective surfaces nearby, such as car windows, metallic objects, etc. Light which strikes a horizontal reflective surface is reflected back into your eyes. You then get a “double dose” of light energy, some of which falls directly on to you and some that is reflected on to you. Polarized lenses with photochromatic technology offer an interesting advantage: because they dramatically reduce or eliminate the reflected light energy which might account for the majority of the annoying glare, you can use a lighter tint to achieve the same (or better) degree of glare reduction and comfort compared to non-polarized dark lenses. And this is exactly what ImpactRX™ Polarized Photochromic lenses will achieve. But don’t take our words for it, see yourself! Simulated example from common glare conditions without and with Rudy Project’s ImpactRX™ Photochromatic Polarized advanced technology. Perceived benefits include realized visual acuity, enhanced sharpness, reduced glare and managed polarity.