Step 1 of 7
How will you use these lenses?
Most shooters choose distance only.
Distance only
Single vision lenses
See targets sharply at any range — the right choice for 98% of shooters.
Fast target acquisition
Full peripheral clarity
+$0
Distance + reading
Progressive lenses
Need to read scorecards or equipment up close? Choose this.
+$100per set
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Choose your lens material
Most serious shooters upgrade to Trivex.
Polycarbonate
Lightweight and impact resistant. The standard material for most sunglasses.
Most popular
Exclusive to Heavyglare
Trivex Premium Shooting Material
Sharper optical clarity, lighter weight, and superior impact resistance. The choice of competitive shooters — exclusive to Heavyglare.
Trivex upgrade adds $120 to your kit (+$40 per lens set × 3 sets). The 4th specialty lens already uses kit-grade materials.
Step 3 of 7
Add anti-reflective coating?
Serious competitors choose AR for maximum clarity and zero distraction.
Recommended
2 Year Warranty
Add AR to all 3 lenses
Premium Anti-Reflective coating applied to your 3 non-AR lenses.
- Cleaner sight picture — reduces front-surface glare
- More usable light for better target clarity
- Stops “false light” reflecting back into your eye
- Hydrophobic + oleophobic — repels water, oil, smudges
No coating
Standard lenses, no AR added.
Your Max Light lens already includes AR — this applies to your other 3 lenses.
Step 4 of 7
Add your prescription
Choose the easiest way to share your Rx — you can also send it later.
Enter Manually
Type in your numbers from your prescription card.
OPTION 2
Upload File
Photo or scan of your prescription.
OPTION 3
Send to Email
Order now, email your Rx after.
Your prescription is safe with us — stored securely with guidance at every step.
Step 5 of 7
Enter your prescription
Copy the numbers exactly as written on your prescription card.
Sphere (SPH)
Cylinder (CYL)
Axis
OD (Right)
OS (Left)
Does your prescription have prism?
Only needed if your prescription specifically includes prism.
Step 6 of 7
Pupillary distance (PD)
This tells our lab exactly where to center your prescription in the lens.
PD measurement (mm)
One number means both eyes measured together. Most common — usually 58–72mm.
Two numbers mean each eye measured separately. Usually 28–38mm each.
Don't know your PD?
Your eye doctor can provide it, or you can measure it at home in about 60 seconds.
Measure my PD
Step 7 of 7
Review your order
Everything looks right? Add to cart and we'll take it from here.
Kit
Mixed Course Kit
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Style
Single vision, distance
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Material
Trivex Premium — exclusive to Heavyglare
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Coatings
Premium AR, all 3 lenses
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