Prescription shooting glasses

Prescription Shooting Sunglasses

If you’re about to aim for the perfect shot, make sure you have all your protective equipment ready to go. Putting on your protective gear and shooting glasses doesn’t have to mean compromising your unique style. Our collection is as stylish as they are protective!

RX Safety Canada prescription shooting glasses are made of durable polycarbonate. We’ve made sure that our glasses provide excellent visibility while also acting as a protective shield. We provide stylish, lightweight, and strong shooting glasses that are extremely protective and comply with ANSI Z87 guidelines as well as OSHA safety standards. Grab your favourite style of hunting glasses and get ready to make your shot!

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What are the features of the best shooting glasses?

Here are a few crucial things to look for in high-quality prescription shooting glasses:

  • 1. Lens material should be oh high-quality
  • 2. Check the safety rating
  • 3. Choose the lens color and fitting according to your requirements

Shooting glasses should be made up of polycarbonate lenses. Polycarbonate is a fantastic alternative, as long as it’s rated with both the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) rating and military-grade certification. Compare the lens color and style of your shooting glasses for the finest selection on the market. Lenses range from clear, which is great for low-light circumstances, to purple and gray lenses, which are best utilized for picking out hard-to-see things. If you are looking for strong prescription shooting glasses then you are at the right place! Purchase prescription shooting glasses from our website right away!

Is it okay for me to wear my contact lenses when shooting?

The natural flexing of contact lenses as the eye moves is due to the nature of the contact lenses sitting on the eyeball. This significantly reduces the uniformity and clarity of vision required for accurate shooting, which is a prerequisite for accuracy.

Furthermore, as the contact lens dries, the quality of the vision becomes less clear. Naturally occurring secretions are produced by the tear ducts throughout the day, which would normally be blinked away when not wearing contact lenses. These, on the other hand, accumulate when wearing lenses and cause vision distortion.

By wearing prescription shooting glasses by RX Safety Glasses, these issues are eliminated, and the added benefit of our polycarbonate shatterproof lenses provides an additional layer of safety.

What are the best glasses for shooting?

For many years, polycarbonate lenses with a scratch-resistant hard coat and built-in ultraviolet protection were the lenses of choice for shooting glasses due to their durability and built-in UV protection. This lens material is extremely impact-resistant, allowing you to experience the greatest amount of "blow-back" and "bounce-back" protection possible.

In addition to several pairs of interchangeable lenses for use in a variety of lighting and atmospheric conditions, many non-prescription shooting glasses are available with interchangeable lenses. In order to meet your specific needs, prescription lenses can be customized in any color that you desire.

The performance of shooting glasses can also be affected by the tint of the lenses. Many shooters feel more at ease with lenses that are yellow or orange in color. Haze and blue light are blocked by lenses in these colors, which also tend to increase the contrast between the target and its background. If the lens color is brighter yellow, it will perform better in low contrast and near-dark conditions, and vice versa. You can get all these options at RX Safety Glasses, so shop now!

Which color tint is the best for prescription shooting glasses?

Gray is a neutral color that allows you to see all colors for what they truly are without distortion. In bright sunlight, gray shooting lenses do not improve the visibility of the target, but they do reduce glare.

Polarized shooting lenses are available in virtually any color combination. When using polarized lenses, you can see more clearly outside because the glare caused by light reflecting off water and other flat surfaces is reduced.

Photochromic lenses are another excellent option to consider. A variety of colors, including neutral gray, and green, are available in these lenses, which darken automatically in response to sunlight.

You can consider having an anti-reflective (AR) coating applied to the back surface of your shooting glasses, no matter what color of lenses you choose for your glasses. This prevents glare from light reflecting off the back of your lenses from becoming a problem for you when the sun is behind you. All these above-mentioned tints are available exclusively at the website of RX Safety Glasses, so shop the ones that suit you the best today!

Do clear safety glasses protect against UV Radiation?

Because we typically wear tinted sunglasses to protect our eyes from the sun, it's a common misconception that the tint is responsible for protecting our eyes from ultraviolet light (UV light) exposure. In actuality, the tint or polarization reduces glare and improves vision by improving contrast. It's the type of lens that shields the eyes from the sun's ultraviolet rays. At RX Safety Glasses, you get the best quality of protection against UV rays as the lenses are made using high-quality material.

Shop from our website as wearing RX safety glasses makes sure that your eyes are safe while you are shooting!

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Shooting Glasses FAQs

What colour is best for shooting glasses?

Our hunting glasses and prescription shooting glasses are available in a variety of lens colours. However, shooting glasses with light-coloured lenses are usually preferred because they improve vision in low-light situations.

What is the purpose of shooting glasses?

Hunting glasses are designed to act as a protective shield against any hazards such as debris, dust, and burning powder.

Are hunting glasses the same as safety glasses?

While hunting glasses are also ANSI Z87+ high impact approved, they do have certain protective features in their design that are different than safety glasses. Hunting glasses have additional protective characteristics to guard against debris and shot emissions like flames, dust, and burning powder.

Why do shooters wear yellow-tinted glasses?

Shooting glasses with yellow tints are far more popular among firearms experts. This is because prescription shooting glasses with yellow tints provide excellent vision while also being protective against UV rays.