Sports Contact Lenses
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Sports contact lenses are
available for people who need corrective lenses and don’t want to sacrifice by wearing glasses when playing sports and doing activities that they
enjoy. Light-filtering contact lenses protect the eyes from harmful UV rays. But one particular brand of sports contacts offer you the added
benefit of improving your sports performance by enhancing your field of vision and reducing distortion and glare, as well as tracking a
fast-moving ball.
Sports Contacts for Maximum Performance
Nike Maxsight contact lenses are one brand that can help you achieve the performance and results you desire. They make the colors
of softballs, tennis and golf balls stand out so they can be easily seen. They’re a great choice for anyone who plays outdoor sports
of even for sports fans. They can also filter out more than 90% of harmful blue light and 95% of UVA and UVB rays.Nike Maxsight is
available in corrective and non-corrective versions, as well as in amber and grey-green tints.
What Sport Tint is Best for You?
It depends on the type of sport you play, the amber tint is designed for fast-moving ball sports like tennis, softball,
baseball and soccer; grey-green is for sports where bright sunlight and glare are a serious concern, such as golf and
running. Here are some things to ask yourself:
Nike Maxsight contacts require monthly replacement and are FDA approved. Additionally, their manufacturer, Bausch & Lomb
claims that at this time Maxsight is the only commercially available sport-tinted contact lens in the market.
If you wonder about the difference between Maxsight contacts and the regular
colored tinted contact lenses, you need to know that regular colored
contacts do not have the entire lens surface tinted for eye protection as their main purpose is to
change your eye color. Maxsight lenses do not change your eye color.
Sports contact lenses offer better sunlight protection than not wearing any type of protection at all; however they do not
entirely replace sunglasses, since they do not cover the entire eye area. On the other hand, you can place them directly on your eyes and
achieve maximum performance at whatever sport you enjoy. Remember that protective sport goggles are still important because contacts
can never be a replacement for protective sport eyeware.
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