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Nike Maxsight
Nike Maxsight contact lenses
Has anyone else tried them?? I tried a set of these at a drivers ed last weekend and man, these things are great!! http://www.nike.com/nikevision/main.html#section=technology http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1144702864.jpg |
Ok.....now THAT is ****** freaky.
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They've been in use in Major League Baseball for a couple years now. Not sure if they are the Nike brand, though. Helps hitters pick up the ball during a pitch. Some swear by it now.
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Great, you have to ruin my eyes telling me about yours!
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byron...jeez, buddy..a warning before posting that pic! ;)
ryan |
My son wears them for baseball. He says that they help you pick up the red laces on the ball. He doesn't wear them for night games. I'll have him post his opinion later on after tonights game.
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I've been wearing the Nike Maxsight contact lenses for about 2 months now for baseball. I'm very happy with this product. The amber tint of the lenses alters the colors of objects around you to sharpen your perception to give a seemingly 'flat' ball in motion it's proper spherical geometry. For example, instead of seeing a green blur as the outfield grass without these lenses, with Maxsight I can now pick out individual blades of grass from the dugout. The most noticeable difference I've observed while wearing these contacts in batting practice and in games was how much easier it is to pick up the spin on the baseball now. This is because the red laces of the ball appear much brighter from the amber tint of the lenses. However, they don't work as well at night because the lenses filter out certain wavelengths of light only emitted from the sun, and not artificial stadium lights.
These lenses are also helpful when driving because of the contrast they create between moving objects. However, wearing them at night is not a good idea--it would be just like wearing sunglasses. The most famous Maxsight lens-wearer is Brian Roberts of the Baltimore Orioles, who wore them several times during select day games last season. If you think you are ready to try these contacts you'd better be prepared for countless odd looks. As silly as they may seem, people call them "demonic" and will be very intimidated by you if you can perfect a scowl. If you were planning on trying these lenses, or just wanted to know more about them, I hope this review was helpful. Rob |
Thanks Rob,
I love these things, as a matter of fact, I ordered a supply for the rest of the year. I'll be trying the gray color at the next DE in a few weeks. I found people thought I had Demon Eyes too, scared one bar maid enough to make her jump back & screem:D then tell me that I have Demon Eyes , it was a hoot!!! I didn't find them too back for night driving, and can't wait to try them on the BMX track!!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1144894842.jpg |
i gotta get me a pair of em...for going out on the weekends...so the girls know just who they're dealin' with.. ;)
ryan |
Ryan, did you get a set??
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Demons, eh? I have some clients I need to use these on... they would go perfectly with my 'glare'.
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Why would one opt for the contacts when the glasses are more convenient?, or are these intended to be an adjunct to prescription solutions?
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Quote:
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My eyes were red through the 80s and 90s.
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Mulhollanddose,
My son wears contacts to correct his vision. He wears the Nike Maxsight contacts for baseball like some would wear prescription sunglasses. |
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