What’s the difference between a Single Lens and Double Lens?Updated 4 months ago
Single lenses are a traditional and cost-effective choice, particularly favored by ski racers. These lenses consist of a single sheet of polycarbonate with a uniform tint. While they offer excellent value, they typically have a shorter lifespan compared to double lenses and are available only in a cylindrical shape.
On the other hand, double lenses provide enhanced durability and a broader range of color options. They are constructed from two separate sheets of polycarbonate, separated by a foam spacer. This design not only improves their resilience but also incorporates advanced anti-fog technology. The outer lens protects against environmental elements, while the inner space acts as an insulating barrier to prevent fogging, ensuring clearer vision and a more comfortable experience in varying conditions.