The answer depends upon how good your eyesight is. A glass lens will usually have a higher ABBE rating than a plastic, nylon, or polycarbonate lens. However, Mauipure lenses are most-likely the closest to glass lenses for clarity on the market today. So, your eyesight would have to be exceptional to notice any difference.
The VLT for Rayban polarised is around 11% for green and around 12% for brown, whereas the variety of Mauipure lens base colours and mirrored coatings is generally between 10% - 21%.
So....... 'better' really depends what features and benefits are important to you and what you intend to use the glasses for? Eg. Driving, snow skiing, fishing, general purpose or sports.
Hi Manuel
The answer depends upon how good your eyesight is. A glass lens will usually have a higher ABBE rating than a plastic, nylon, or polycarbonate lens. However, Mauipure lenses are most-likely the closest to glass lenses for clarity on the market today. So, your eyesight would have to be exceptional to notice any difference.
The VLT for Rayban polarised is around 11% for green and around 12% for brown, whereas the variety of Mauipure lens base colours and mirrored coatings is generally between 10% - 21%.
So....... 'better' really depends what features and benefits are important to you and what you intend to use the glasses for? Eg. Driving, snow skiing, fishing, general purpose or sports.
Cheers
R.