Nike MaxSight Amber Contacts: A review.
I picked up a pair of Amber MaxSight contacts from Nike/Bausch and Lomb.
[update]: here’s a followup review in brighter conditions.
Sport:
- Ultimate Frisbee
Conditions:
- overcast and raining, then clear but low hanging sun, not really that bright
- white disc against a dark sky
Thoughts:
- Light and dark colours stood out, for example green grass next to brown dying grass had distinct lines.
- The lenses act a bit like sunglasses as the sun was not as bright, I didn’t have to squint at all when the sun came out.
- The white disc against the dark sky and darker ground stood out like a light. It was surprising.
- When the sun had gone down it was too dark to feel comfortable driving at night, so I brought my glasses.
- Overall, I liked the difference, but I think that another test with brighter conditions would be useful. Overcast skies aren’t really the ideal conditions for these contacts.
Teammate Reactions:
- There were lots of doubletakes and one “What the f*** is wrong with your eyes!?”
- “Eye of the Tyler” jokes were made.
J 8:44 pm on August 16, 2006 Permalink
pics….
Tyler 9:38 am on August 17, 2006 Permalink
Soon.. the ones I took don’t really show the colour of my eyes.
scott 10:16 am on August 17, 2006 Permalink
Can you get them with little Thundercat symbols on them? That would be SWEET!!
Tyler 12:35 pm on August 17, 2006 Permalink
Can you get them with little Thundercat symbols on them? That would be SWEET!!
That would be awesome.
drew 10:17 pm on August 18, 2006 Permalink
Eye of the Tyler…that’s bloody clever.