Do you have Transitions and Photochromic Lenses?

Do you have Transitions and Photochromic Lenses?

Transitions and photochromic lenses are treated to darken on exposure to UltraViolet (UV) light radiation. When inside, and in the absence of activating light, these lenses return to a clear state.

We carry photochromic lenses in several varieties including Transitions Signature (Standard clear to dark), Transitions Vantage (Go darker, wide ranges of dark), and Transitions Xtractive (Polarized Transitions. Darkest dark, but tend to not go fully clear).

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