Non-polarized for pilots, utilizing notch filtering technology. FLT lenses weigh in at 30% less than our SKY lenses. Medium tint and a VLT of 18% makes them a great choice for general and mixed conditions.
Vision Above All Precision optics designed specifically for aviators. Top-of-the-line lenses feature notch filtering technology for contrast, clarity, and performance that is second to none. Each lens option utilizes special thin-film coating technologies to dial in specific amounts of visible light (VLT) suited to pilot preferences and light levels for typical routes. Lens Technology FLT lenses by Method Seven are the first to offer notch filtering in lightweight, shatterproof lenses. Constructed from a durable polymer with dual high-quality coatings, FLT lenses are at the cutting edge of aviation optics, and weigh 30% less than SKY lenses. Enhanced contrast, impossible clarity, world-class performance: these are not your father's aviators. The FLT 18% (Medium) is a great choice for general and mixed conditions. Though it has a similar VLT to most other avionic sunglasses, notch filtering and world-class protection make this lens superior to others on the market. Frame Technology Ascent's titanium alloy frame is a blend of updated aviator styling and some of the most advanced frame construction available. Light, strong and flexible titanium alloy temple pieces taper off to less than 1.0 mm thick, seamlessly conforming to your head and headset for any duration flight. Designed specifically for headsets, and tested for fit with flight helmets. Rubberized nose pads add comfort on long days in the seat. |
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