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Method Seven Interceptor MACH Sunglasses

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Overview

Method Seven scientifically develops eyewear in-house and rigorously tests it in the field. Our mission is to unlock the full potential of the greatest flight instrument of all: the human eye. We are committed to enhancing vision, providing unmatched clarity, and ensuring superior protection for all pilots.

Inspired by elite fighter aircraft, the Interceptor offers an aerodynamic, comfortable fit with headsets and helmets. All new non-polarized MACH lenses deliver the color, contrast, and clarity you've come to expect from Method Seven in a stealth, non-mirrored lens with dual A/R coatings and full UV protection.

Lens Technology

  • Method Seven’s lens technology delivers cutting-edge non-polarized glare reduction, allowing for clear, unrestricted vision without the drawbacks of polarized lenses. Using advanced notch filtering technology, Method Seven sets a new standard for optical performance and protection. Notch filtering allows for enhanced color accuracy, contrast, and clarity, providing a sharp and vibrant visual experience. Method Seven lenses provide complete UV protection and are designed to maintain clarity without distorting electronic displays or aircraft windows.

  • MACH Lens Technology
  • Lightweight and nearly indestructible, the MACH lens is the next generation of Method Seven aviation lens technology. With Method Seven’s signature notch filtering, the MACH lens delivers enhanced color, contrast, and clarity while eliminating glare without polarization. Complete UV protection, advanced AR coatings on both sides to minimize reflections, and no blue flash mirror coating make the MACH lens truly worthy of the stealth designation.

  • 15% Visible Light Transmission
  • Darker than the FLT18 but lighter than the SKY9, 15% VLT strikes the perfect balance between the tints of Method Seven’s other pilot lenses. As the VLT most recommended by the FAA, it provides pilots with dependable visibility, superior adaptability, and high performance across diverse flying environments and aircraft.

Frame Technology

  • Designed for flexibility, durability, and longevity, Method Seven Pilot eyewear won't break your headset seal, ensuring you never miss a radio call. Timeless style meets endless comfort, without interruption. Developed and tested with real pilots across various professional and general aviation aircraft and cockpit configurations.

  • TR90 Frame Technology
  • Injected thermoplastic technology - the lightest, strongest way to make a sports or performance frame. If it's not titanium, it better be TR90.

  • The Interceptor
  • Inspired by elite fighter aircraft, the Interceptor is our most aerodynamic frame to date, designed to accommodate a variety of face shapes and sizes. The Interceptor is designed for an imperceptible fit with headsets and flight helmets, ensuring it won't break the headset seal or compromise your audio quality. The frame design eliminates pressure, pinching, and hotspots, ensuring comfort even on long hauls. Rubberized nose pads prevent slippage, keeping eyewear secure under high G-forces. Handcrafted from durable TR90 thermoplastic, the Interceptor offers lightweight flexibility, scratch resistance, and corrosion protection, delivering a perfect balance of strength and comfort.
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