Shaded Vision: Navigating the Invisible Rays on Cloudy Days
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
2M ago
Watersports sunglasses – why do we wear them, and what are the risks if we don’t wear them? And do variations in weather conditions leads to a change in risk to eye health – and hence our reasons for wearing them?  Today we’re going to focus on a question often overlooked: should we  wear water sunglasses when the sun seems reluctant to make even a brief appearance? Despite the absence of direct sunlight, your eyes are still at risk from invisible dangers, perhaps even more so than with direct sun. Did you know that as the visible light levels drop, your iris opens wider to let mor ..read more
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Aya Kasabova sends it
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
9M ago
Team rider Aya Kasabova kicks off her first GKA event in the Girls U16 TwinTip Freestyle with a resounding win. And get this…she also competed in the U19 Women’s Kitesurf discipline – and came 3rd! This young rider is surely one to watch as she reaches new heights on her journey into the pro zone in the coming years. Check out the video wrap of the GKA Youth Kite World Champs Tarifa 2023 Congrats on the superb performance Aya! The post Aya Kasabova sends it appeared first on LiP Watersports Sunglasses ..read more
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Welcome to the team Aya Kasabova!
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
1y ago
A warm welcome from the LiP team to a rising kiteboarding star from Bulgaria. Aya learned kiteboarding in the azure waters of Linmos Greece in 2019. In just a few years, she is powering past her peers with an array of freestyle skills that many do not master in a lifetime. She will begin her competitive career this year in the GKA Youth in Tarifa, and is already underway in her training program. With big dreams and ambitions to become a pro-rider, Aya is an aspiring athlete that we will be keeping a close eye on. Check out Aya’s ambassador profile. The post Welcome to the team Aya Kasabova ..read more
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What Is Visible Light Transmission in Sunglasses?
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by kingkong
1y ago
Choosing the right sunglasses for water sports requires a little research and an understanding of the ways in which sunglasses work. With so many scientific terms and details noted in the description, it can be tough to make sense of the information – and to choose the most suitable pair for your needs. Ultimately, the purpose of sunglasses is simple – to protect your eyes from UV damage, from the glare of the sun, and from other hazards like insects and other airborne particles. One of the key considerations in choosing suitable sunglasses is the rate of light transmission. ‘Light transmissi ..read more
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New VIVIDE™ lens technology for the Surge
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by kingkong
1y ago
We are stoked to announce our new Matt Black Surge with VIVIDE Ice Blue high contrast lenses. LiP’s brand new VIVIDE Lens Technology delivers dramatically enhanced contrast in a wide range of light conditions. Be prepared for your mind to be blown with the uber-sharp visibility and enhanced colours and field of vision that our Ice Blue lenses deliver. These polarised lenses reduce blue light and enhance reds and greens to deliver balanced and outstanding visual clarity on the water. In addition, they incorporate hydrophobic and oleophobic coatings on both the inner and outer lens surfaces ..read more
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Transparent Grey Surge Back in Store
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
1y ago
New frame colours released for our Surge and Typhoon models.  The following models are available to purchase immediately in our webshop: Click more info for additional details Surge Gloss Transparent Grey PC Levanté Series Smoke Multilayer Red MORE INFO Surge Gloss Transparent Grey PC Levanté Series Chroma Smoke MORE INFO Surge Matt Black / Aquamarine PC Levanté Series Chroma Smoke MORE INFO Typhoon Gloss Transparent Grey ZEISS Nylon Methane Smoke MORE INFO Typhoon Gloss Transparent Grey ZEISS Nylon Rose Gold MORE INFO Previous Next The post Transparent Grey Su ..read more
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Welcome to the Monteiro Family
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
1y ago
We are pumped to announce that both Mitu Monteiro and his son Michael have joined the LiP Sunglasses family as team riders. (more…) The post Welcome to the Monteiro Family appeared first on LiP Watersports Sunglasses ..read more
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Understanding lens base colours
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
2y ago
We are often asked to explain the differences between the colours of lenses we offer for our watershades, and what those differences actually mean when you are on the water. Currently we offer a number of base colours for our watershades – the Typhoon, Surge and FLO. The options are smoke (grey), brown, rose and violet. Many of these base colours also have a mirror coating. In general terms, grey base colour lenses offer a neutral tone with no colour enhancement and are ideal for people that like a standard tint to their sunglasses, while brown, rose and violet lenses all off ..read more
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Top 5 tips for selecting the best freshwater fishing sunglasses
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
2y ago
  LiP Ambassador Thomas Wending perch fishing in the Netherlands – September 2021   There’s more to choosing the best fishing sunglasses than meets the eye. If you’re the type of angler that gets up at the crack of dawn (or even earlier) and fishes your heart out until the sun has set again, then you’ll probably have a long shopping list of functionalities for your fishing eyewear. Sunglasses are not only about protecting your eyes from UV radiation. Choosing well suited sunglasses for your chosen fishing discipline will also increase your casting accuracy, boost your observation s ..read more
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Taking care of your watershades
LiP Watersports Sunglasses
by lipsports
2y ago
To get the very best out of your watershades, and to ensure the hydrophobic & oleophobic coatings continue to perform as they should, it’s important to give some TLC after every session on the water. If you treat your watershades as an essential piece of your watersports kit by cleaning them down after every use, you will keep the frame and lens coatings in top condition. Salt crystals can blow far inland from the seaside, so even if you have not been out on the water, salt residue can build up on your lenses, especially around the lens rim. It’s important to prevent a build up of salt on ..read more
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