Does Nike still make contact lenses?
Does Nike still make contact lenses?
When a friend asks you to check out their Nikes, you might be looking into their eyes instead of at their feet. That’s because the shoe and apparel giant has come out with new contact lenses specially designed for athletes called MaxSight.
What happened to Nike contacts?
Nike MaxSight has been discontinued, we will continue to sell and ship this lens as long as supplies last. Nike MaxSight contact lenses are designed (and colored) specifically to enhance vision during athletic events. These lenses have been discontinued, supplies are limited.
Are there contact lenses for sports?
Though most athletes who need corrective lenses wear soft contacts, GP lenses also are an option. These contacts, also called rigid gas permeable or RGP lenses, are designed for full-time wear and have several advantages over soft contact lenses: Because GP lenses are rigid, they keep their shape on your eye.
Are there contact lenses that work like sunglasses?
Our Gaddie Eye Centers eye doctors are pleased to offer a revolutionary solution – the new ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ Light Intelligent Technology™ contact lenses. These contact lenses that can act like sunglasses were given FDA approval in April 2018.
Can you get tinted contact lenses?
Enhancement tinted lenses Coloured contacts with enhancement tints are ideal for people who have bright eyes who want to add intensity to their typical look. If you’re looking for green or blue coloured contact lenses to match your eyes, then you should try enhancement tinted coloured contact lenses.
Do polarized contact lenses exist?
One of the most effective protective coatings has proven to be polarized lenses. The polarized lens reflects the vast majority of rays away from the lens and does not allow the light to penetrate through. The present invention utilizes this known means of polarization to reflect light in the use of the contact lens.
Can you shower with contacts in?
Eye Care Tips for Contact Lens Wearers Avoid water while wearing contacts. Keep your contacts away from water. Make sure to remove your contacts before showering, bathing, or swimming. Don’t rinse or store your contacts in water, and if it does occur, make sure to throw away or disinfect them thoroughly.
Do blue light contacts exist?
Yes. ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ actively filters bright light by blocking up to 15% of blue light indoors and up to 55% outdoors, where you need it most.
Are there contacts that act like sunglasses?