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Outlaw X6 - RGHL (Red-Green Colorblind High Light)

Outlaw X6 - RGHL (Red-Green Colorblind High Light)

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Pilla and Zeiss have developed a very specific technology to help people with red-green color blindness. The technology uses the same glass design as our CGR science, but manipulates the color-enhancing filter to maximize performance for those with red-green color blindness. The high light intensity glass works in conjunction with the low light intensity glass to provide a 2-lens system that can be used in full sun to medium light and medium to low light. This technology has a rich, elevated target in the orange part of the spectrum while also boosting the red to allow for visual registration.

Filtration type: CGR filtration

Lens family: Chroma layer, ICE

Environment: Open field, desert

Lighting: Direct sun, full sun, medium yellow light

Color: Red, Violet

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The abbreviation “CGR” stands for “Chromashift Glare Reduction”. This glass technology is an innovation from Pilla in collaboration with ZEISS. This technology is only available for the Outlaw X6, as it is a special glass shape that can only be adapted to the geometry of the Outlaw X6. The lenses impress with a newly developed polarization technology.

This technology enables even better results in terms of contrast, brightness and color perception than all previous series. These lenses offer a color-enhancing effect that reduces glare while providing optimal visual acuity.

This is only possible through sophisticated regulation of light transmission.
The edges and perception are exceptionally sharp.

The polarized lenses focus on reducing 99.9% of reflected light.

ZEISS PILLA CGR is a lens that uses polarization technology while improving the perception of the lens by modulating the light reflection. This is the result of the exceptional glass manipulation of ZEISS PILLA CGR lenses.