Lens Color Guide

Choosing the right sunglasses isn't just about style. Different lens colors can dramatically affect contrast, depth perception, glare reduction, and visual clarity.

Whether you're driving, golfing, spending time on the water, speed skating, or simply enjoying everyday life, selecting the right lens can help you see better and perform better.

Why Lens Color Matters

Lens color influences how your eyes perceive contrast, light, and depth.

The right lens can:

✅ Reduce glare

✅ Enhance contrast

✅ Improve depth perception

✅ Reduce eye fatigue

✅ Improve visibility in changing light conditions

✅ Increase comfort during long periods outdoors

While all quality sunglasses should provide 100% UV protection, the lens color determines how your vision performs in specific environments.

Quick Lens Color Comparison

Lens Color Best For Benefits
Gray Smoke Driving, Everyday Use Natural color perception, reduces brightness
Rose Gold Golf, Driving, Lifestyle Enhances contrast and depth perception
Amber Gold Golf, Variable Light Improves contrast and terrain definition
Ice Blue Mirror Water, Bright Sun, Winter Sports Reduces intense glare and reflected light
Deep Blue Revo Water Sports Excellent glare reduction and visual comfort
Green Revo Golf, Lifestyle Sharp contrast with natural color balance
Purple / Violet Snow, Ice, Winter Sports Enhances visibility in flat light conditions
Silver Ice Bright Sun Neutral brightness reduction with modern appearance
Champagne Gold Lifestyle, Coaching Warm visual tone and all-day comfort

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best lens color for driving?

Gray Smoke and Rose Gold are excellent choices because they reduce brightness while maintaining strong contrast and natural color perception.

What lens color is best for golf?

Rose Gold, Amber Gold, and Green Revo are among the most popular choices for improving contrast and reading greens.

What lens color is best for water?

Ice Blue Mirror and Deep Blue Revo provide outstanding glare reduction in bright conditions.

What lens color is best for speed skating?

Light Purple Violet and Purple Blue Revo enhance contrast on ice and help athletes see better in flat-light conditions.

Are darker lenses better?

Not necessarily. Lens darkness affects visible light transmission, while UV protection remains the same. The best lens is the one suited to your environment and activity.

Jansen Legacy

Choose Your Lens

Blue Mirror

 

Gold Mirror

Jansen Eyewear Gold Lens

 

Maximum Glare Reduction Enhanced Contrast & Depth Perception
Bright Sun Golf
Water & Boating Driving
Outdoor Sports Coaching
Driving Everyday Wear
High-Glare Environments All-Day Comfort

 

The Right Lens Color Can Make a Difference

Lens color is more than a style choice—it directly affects how you see, react, and perform in different environments.

Gray lenses provide natural color perception and everyday versatility. Gold and amber lenses enhance contrast and depth perception, making them popular choices for golf and driving. Blue mirror lenses excel in bright, high-glare conditions such as water, boating, and outdoor sports. Purple and violet lenses can improve contrast in winter sports and changing light conditions.

Understanding how different lens colors perform allows you to choose eyewear that matches your activity, environment, and visual preferences.

Before selecting your next pair of sunglasses, consider where you'll wear them most often. The right lens color can help reduce glare, improve visibility, enhance comfort, and elevate your overall experience outdoors.

Choose the lens color that fits your lifestyle—and see the difference for yourself.

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