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Compared plastic lenses, polycarbonate lenses are more durable, lighter and impact-resistant.

Besides, polycarbonate
lenses can also provide UV protection that plastic lenses can't. If you want to get UV protection from plastic lenses,
you need to add UV coating on the lenses. In fact, polycarbonate lenses are considered the most durable lenses
materials that often apply to make sports goggles or safety goggles. So, there is no doubt that polycarbonate lenses
are better than plastic lenses.

Polycarbonate lenses are known to be safer and thinner but rather lack optical clarity. And also, Polycarbonate lenses
are also known to be thinner and lighter than traditional type lenses. Polycarbonate lenses offers you total protection
from UV light and radiations. On the contrary, ordinary plastic offers you minimum protection from UV light. If you use
plastic lenses, you may need to invest in antiglare material to protect you from any harmful rays. So in my opinion, you
should choose Polycarbonate lenses.

Maybe polycarbonate lenses are better for you. prescription eyeglasses typically use lenses that are made of plastic or
polycarbonate. Compare plastic and polycarbonate lenses, high-index plastic lenses have a refractive index between
1.6 and 1.74, and polycarbonate lenses have refractive index between 1.5 and 1.59. That is to say, polycarbonate has
thinner lenses. In general, the stronger the prescription of the lens, the thicker and heavier the glasses. Polycarbonate
lenses are ligher than plastic lenses. On the other side, polycarbonate lenses can prevent 100% UV light and radiation,
but plastic lenses use an anti-glare or UV coat to reduce the harmful light. And polycarbonate lenses are 10 times
more impact-resistant than ordinary plastic lenses. And plastic lenses are more cost effective than polycarbonate
lenses.

Polycarbonate lenses offer the benefit of safety and thinness but typically lack the optical clarity of regular plastic
lenses. So as you can see, they have their own advantages, now you should decide what's your basic need. My
suggestion is that choose polycarbonate lenses because it can provide you a safer circumstance and they are much
more thin as I said at the beginning.

Polycarbonate lenses are better than plastic lenses. In fact, polycarbonate lenses are usually applied to sports goggles
to shield the eyes. And polycarbonate lenses are 10 times impact-resistant than common plastic lenses. Besides, the
polycarbonate lenses have UV protection themselves. So, It is a good idea to try them. And consult the optician if they
are polycarbonate lenses.

Thinner and lighter than plastic, polycarbonate (impact-resistant) lenses are shatter-proof and provide 100% UV
protection, making them the optimal choice for kids and active adults. They're also ideal for strong prescriptions since
they do not add thickness when correcting vision, minimizing any distortion.

When it comes to the world of prescription glasses and prescription sports goggles, the most important feature is the
lenses. After all, this is what people are going to be looking through. Lenses can not only allow someone to see clearly
either above or underwater (in the case of prescription swim goggles) but also correct refractive errors. During the
past few years, there have been a number of advances in the world of lenses. In the past, the only option was plastic
lenses. Now, there are multiple options available. One of the most advanced features on the market is polycarbonate
lenses. There are a few key differences to note when it comes to plastic and polycarbonate lenses.

Plastic Lenses on Your Prescription Glasses

Plastic lenses are the old standard for lenses. This is the veteran of the optics industry. They have been around a long
time and are reasonably reliable. While they are less popular today than they used to be, there are still a few
situations in which plastic lenses are used. There are a few advantages of plastic lenses that everyone should note.
These include:

Plastic lenses resist scratches relatively easily. While it is still possible to scratch a plastic lens, it is rather difficult.
Super hard coatings are available to make them even more scratch resistant. In addition, plastic is considered an
optically clear material.
On the other hand, there is a major disadvantage of using plastic lenses as well. Plastic lenses might resist scratches
but they are susceptible to getting cracked. They could shatter if struck properly,especially during sports or riding a
bike.

For this reason, there has been a push to develop better materials that will provide an added level of protection for
the eyes.

Newer Polycarbonate Lenses For Your Prescription Glasses

Now, the industry has seen the rise of polycarbonate lenses for prescription glasses and sports goggles. While they
have been around for a few decades, their popularity has skyrocketed during the past few years. This is the new
standard for safety glasses, kids’ eyewear, sports goggles, and more. There are a number of reasons why these lenses
have become so popular.

First, polycarbonate lenses are incredibly resistant when it comes to impacts. They will not shatter and are many times
stronger than standard lenses. This makes them great for physical activity. Next, polycarbonate lenses are far lighter
and thinner than usual lenses. This means that they are comfortably worn for long periods of time. In addition,
polycarbonate lenses intrinsically provide protection against UV rays without having to use a special coating. This
means they are safer for the eyes. Finally, because polycarbonate lenses are lighter and more flexible, they are easier
to install. This means that polycarbonate lenses can be used in different types of frames that are inaccessible to plastic
lenses.

Of course, polycarbonate lenses are not perfect. There are a few downsides, the biggest reason being that they are
not as durable when it comes to scratches. This is the one area that plastic lenses are superior. On the other hand, a
scratch-resistant coating can be added to polycarbonate lenses to provide them with some added protection against
scratches. In the end, polycarbonate lenses have simply pushed the boundaries of the field and provide superior
function and protection for those who need corrective or protective lenses.

Anyone who is interested in learning more about plastic lenses, polycarbonate lenses, and other options should visit
Goggles N’ More today to learn more. We take great pride in the products that we provide to our customers and we
are here to answer any questions that you might have. If you are looking for prescription sports goggles, prescription
glasses, or any other ocular products, take a look at our selection and contact us today with any questions or
concerns! We are always here to help you!

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