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Oakley Beginner
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I have worn Oakley products during both my career in the military as well as a Special Agent with the U.S. Treasury Dept. Rx, & non-Rx.
I am now in the lesser adventurous world of academia, as an M.Dsc. in Pharamacolgy, a Psy.D. & a Ph.D.
My one issue with Oakley has been the difficulty in finding any chart, or centralized location for information as to the baseline VLT for any specific lens, or lens designation. I know that there are variables that can affect performance, but there should be a standard sett of criteria applicable for purposes of comparison.
It may exist in a chart or other representation that I have overlooked, & if this is the case, please just point me to it?
If not, at least let me know where I can find the information in a less concise format?
It is tough to choose a specific lens without knowing if has a VLT of 3%, 10% or 20%.
In fact, right now I an trying to choose which lens I need to order to address a specific task & environment so I can order new glasses.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I am now in the lesser adventurous world of academia, as an M.Dsc. in Pharamacolgy, a Psy.D. & a Ph.D.
My one issue with Oakley has been the difficulty in finding any chart, or centralized location for information as to the baseline VLT for any specific lens, or lens designation. I know that there are variables that can affect performance, but there should be a standard sett of criteria applicable for purposes of comparison.
It may exist in a chart or other representation that I have overlooked, & if this is the case, please just point me to it?
If not, at least let me know where I can find the information in a less concise format?
It is tough to choose a specific lens without knowing if has a VLT of 3%, 10% or 20%.
In fact, right now I an trying to choose which lens I need to order to address a specific task & environment so I can order new glasses.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
