ARC lens technology takes Ultra-Clear to the next level
Atomic Aquatics has developed ARC (anti-reflective coating) technology to reduce reflected light and increase the amount of available light transmitted to the diver's eyes. The result is a greatly improved transmission of 98% of available light, compared to a loss of over 14% of light with the standard green "float" glass used in most masks on the market.
THE STRONGEST, MOST INDESTRUCTIBLE DUAL-CRYSTAL MASK IN HISTORY
The Atomic Aquatics SubFrame mask is so tough that it has a lifetime warranty against frame breakage. The strength comes from the internal frame (subframe) molded directly under the surface of the silicone rubber skirt (patent pending). This sub-frame provides incredible strength and rigidity and eliminates the bulky plastic outer structure of other masks. A stainless steel retainer locks the lenses in place and provides added strength to the nose bridge area of the mask. A wide field of vision and a great fit complete the combination of functionality, style and durability (U.S. Patent No. 7,181,778).
WHAT IS ARC LENS TECHNOLOGY?
Anti-Reflective Coating or "ARC" is a multi-layer metal oxide coating process that is applied to both sides of UltraClear lenses. This allows more light to enter the mask by reducing light reflections on the inner and outer surface of the lens. The metal oxide coating is only a few microns thick.