The best shooting glasses in the world are going on sale for 20% off. If you're a serious trap or skeet shooter, you should seriously consider a set of Pilla shooting glasses. Lenses made by Zeiss, these glasses are designed to enhance your vision to make targets more noticeable against certain backgrounds and during different times of day.
*Frame sold separately for single lenses. Three lens set come with frame and hardcase.*
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What colour should I choose?
Everyone sees colour a little differently so what's the right lens for one person may not be the right lens for you. If you were red/green colour blind, which 20% of men are, orange is not so obvious to you against a green background. That's where the background neutralizer if your friend. Offered in different brightness for either sunny 22N (Background Neutralizer), mid to low light 67CWN (Chromashift Max Background Neutralizer), or a bit of in-between 40CN (Chromashift Background Neutralizer), these lenses will make orange, red, yellow, and pink colours pop out by neutralizing the green background as grey.
The number in the lens name is how much light the lens will transmit. If you're shooting in bright sunny days, you would like a lower number. If you're shooting in low light or at night shoots, you want a higher number. If you're looking for a single lens to do as much as possible, you want to choose a lens with a number in-between 30 - 60. Lower than 30 is pretty well specialized for bright days and above 60 for mid to low light.
*Frame sold separately for single lenses. Three lens set come with frame and hardcase.*
Click HERE to see what we have in-stock.

What colour should I choose?
Everyone sees colour a little differently so what's the right lens for one person may not be the right lens for you. If you were red/green colour blind, which 20% of men are, orange is not so obvious to you against a green background. That's where the background neutralizer if your friend. Offered in different brightness for either sunny 22N (Background Neutralizer), mid to low light 67CWN (Chromashift Max Background Neutralizer), or a bit of in-between 40CN (Chromashift Background Neutralizer), these lenses will make orange, red, yellow, and pink colours pop out by neutralizing the green background as grey.
The number in the lens name is how much light the lens will transmit. If you're shooting in bright sunny days, you would like a lower number. If you're shooting in low light or at night shoots, you want a higher number. If you're looking for a single lens to do as much as possible, you want to choose a lens with a number in-between 30 - 60. Lower than 30 is pretty well specialized for bright days and above 60 for mid to low light.




















































