METHOD - 7 - CULTIVATOR -FX
$124.95
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FX lens is an engineering marvel, designed in conjunction with Carl Zeiss Laboratories, ophthalmologists, optical physicists, and even an electrical engineer. Experience comfort and safety while working under bright full spectrum LED lights, and 3,000°K - 4,200°K CMH / LEC lamps. Full spectrum LED technology emits powerful band radiation and potentially UVC; while CMH / LEC lamps contain UV and infrared. It might look like an average sunny day under full spectrum lights, but these "engineered spectrums" require overkill protection. The FX lens is remarkable in its ability to get high levels of beneficial light into your eyes comfortably and safely, allowing your eyes to work more naturally, and with less strain. The FX lens also blocks some near infrared, which aids in keeping your eyes cool and moist. In addition to protecting your eyes under the bright lights of your indoor grow, the FX lens is fantastic for wearing outdoors on a hot sunny day.
*Not for use with 6,500°K - 10,000°K metal halide lamps, blurple (blue+purple), or magenta spectrum LED lights.
FX Lens Technology
Are you over seeing spots? So are we. Designed in conjunction with Carl Zeiss Laboratories, opthamologists, optical physicists, and even an electrical engineer, the FX Classic lens is an engineering marvel. It's made specifically to keep your eyes comfortable and safe under bright white full spectrum LED lights and CMH / LEC lamps, minus the spots. An anti-reflective coating cuts glare, and infrared reduction beats the heat, keeping your eyes cool and moist under bright grow room lights. It might look like a sunny day under full spectrum lights, but LED technology emits powerful band radiation, while CMH / LEC lamps contain UV and infrared. That's why high quality grow room glasses are an essential tool in the grow room. Crafted from a durable polymer, the FX Classic lens delivers the highest possible amount of safe light to your eyes, achieving the perfect light/dark balance so you don't have to take your glasses off to see deep into your canopy. Can regular sunglasses do that? Nope. If you're still reading this, it's time to pull the trigger.