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Motorcyle Riding and Transition Lenses: Is it the Right Match for You?

When you’re planning on heading out on the highway and need to choose the right eye wear for the trip or even if you are planning to replace what you have now, you want a pair of motorcycle glasses that are dependable, stylish, and safe, but most importantly, those that are flexible enough for your lifestyle. 

For eye wear that has all of those components and more, transition lenses are the perfect fit for many but when it comes to motorcycle riding and transition lenses, is it the right match for you?

Transition Lenses for Motorcycle Riding

Transition lenses have a lot to offer someone who rides a motorcycle. For one thing, you don’t have to stop to change glasses when you are riding and whether it’s sunup or sundown, transition lenses change when you need it. The styles are many and the options are as well. In fact, you’re choosing the look you want, and the only difference is the extra advantages with transition glasses that you don’t get with traditional glasses.

How They Work

Also known as photochromic lenses, light adaptive, and variable tent lenses, these work by darkening automatically when needed. So if you are inside where the lighting is normal and step outside into the sunlight, these lenses darken automatically – adjusting perfectly to your needs.

The science behind their ability to transition from dark to light automatically is by molecules that are activated by ultraviolet radiation in the sun. While this sounds complex, the effect is really seamless so that you don’t have to wait to be able to see properly no matter what kind of light you’re in.

Real World Use

These are particularly handy in almost any situation. For instance, you’re riding down the highway at sunrise after you have gotten an early start. As the sun gets brighter, the lenses adjust. Let’s say you stop in a store or restaurant where there isn’t bright light, the lenses adjust again and once you step outside, they readjust seamlessly.

These transition lenses even work in cloudy skies. Everyone knows that just because it’s overcast or cloudy, the sun still can damage your skin and your eyes. It’s the same concept of when you get a sunburn after a cloudy summer day. The transition lenses will still work to protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet radiation and allow you to see comfortably. In fact, one of the many bonuses of transition lenses is that they protect your eyes 100% against ultraviolet rays and UVB rays that are harmful to the naked eye or even with certain glasses that do not provide this protection.

By not having to stop to change your glasses, you won’t lose precious time that you could be traveling to your destination and you won’t have to worry about losing a pair since you’ll always have these on – inside or outside.

Is it Right For Me?

If you’re still wondering if transition lenses are right for your lifestyle and sense of style, you’ll be relieved to know that they are available in a wide variety of styles and prescriptions. So you can choose the ones you like and still get all of the benefits you need.

Are There Disadvantages?

There are no major disadvantages to wearing transition glasses for riding a motorcycle. In fact, there are none that we are aware of other than the cost. Transition lenses to tend to be a little higher in cost than traditional eyewear. However, with the added benefit of not having to change your glasses and the total protection for your eyes, the benefits far outweigh the additional investment.

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