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Designed to keep you locked in on wings moving fast, the Cordoba lens is formulated to reduce the sky in the background while highlighting the molten camouflage of most game birds. It's med-high VLT will help you track ducks in the timber or swing on doves over sunflowers.
Tuned for the Orange/Red color schemes but with a higher VLT than the Vermilion, Chili is the perfect lens for those looking for a little brighter sight picture.
The Bluegreen lens is formulated to maximize color separation when reading screens with a Blue/Green color scheme. The relatively low VLT gradient makes it ideal in extremely bright conditions or for those sensitive to bright light.
Amistad is favored by pros when pitching to bass on a bed. Because of it's very low VLT it's an ideal lens for any angler sensitive to light and perfect when flyfishing in high altitudes.
Designed for harsh sunlight, white decks and blue water, the Azores lens is formulated to allow you to track fish in the baits so you can stay in the strike zone.
The Venice lens has the second lowest VLT in the OS line up making it a great choice for those who want a brighter sight picture in sunny conditions. Its spectral characteristics relax the eyes making it ideal for scanning the horizon or staring at a rod tip.
RGB is a broad-spectrum lens that works well across all screen color schemes. This one is perfect for those that like to change the color pallete often.
Whether you shoot sporting clays at the national level or hand throw a few to knock the dust off, the Helotes lens is formulated to highlight orange, white and yellow targets while suppressing the background so you can lock on quickly and stay focused through the break.
Tuned for the Orange/Red color schemes but with a higher VLT than the Vermilion, Chili is the perfect lens for those looking for a little brighter sight picture.
This lens platform creates a contrast of yellow and brown that's been tested around the world. Due to its relatively high VLT and spectral characteristics, Bighorn is great when fly fishing on the backside of the mountain or shooting docks in a marina.
A warm lens engineered for bright reflective sand in full sun, Andros is ideal for stalking bonefish, permit and tarpon in gin clear water.
The Kona lens is great for low light conditions. It's higher VLT lets in more light and its broad color spectrum makes it a great lens for seeing where the live bait leader meets the water.
Used by many on the tournament trails, Champlain is a great lens when seeing submerged structure is key.
Aqua is tuned for the Blue/Green color schemes but with a higher VLT, is the perfect lens for those looking for a little brighter sight picture.