Team Oracle Aerobatic Pilot Sean D. Tucker Endorses COLOREYES(TM) High- Performance Sunglasses With HDL-3C(TM) Advanced Lens Technology for Superior O23 February 2006
Sean D. Tucker, one of Smithsonian's Air & Flight Museum's 25 "Living Legends Of Flight," now uses COLOREYES(TM) revolutionary HDL-3C(TM) sun-filtering science to improve his visual performance while performing his advanced aerobatic maneuvers. Sean states, "My work is based on absolute performance and when it comes to sunglasses I am looking for the same thing. Over the years, I have tried them all, searching for clarity, comfort and enhanced visual acuity. I promise you COLOREYES(TM) are the best. And they did not pay me to say that." Sean D. Tucker began his air show career in the mid-1970s. Tucker has flown more than 700 performances at more than 300 air shows, in front of more than 60 million fans. In the upcoming season alone, Tucker and Team Oracle will entertain nearly 10 million fans at 25 shows throughout North America. In the years 1998 to 2001, Tucker was the CASPA Champion, and he has been awarded both The Art Scholl Memorial Award and The Bill Barber Award - stunt aviation's two most prestigious awards. Performance Optics, Inc. introduced the patented HDL-3C(TM) sun-filtering science to the North American aviation market at the AOPA & NBAA Expos in November 2004 under the COLOREYES(TM) brand. The HDL-3C(TM) lens stands for High Definition Lens that improves Clarity, Comfort, and Color contrast. The HDL-3C(TM) lens is unlike any other lens on the market for it has a high- definition filter built directly into the lens itself that equalizes the colors in the color spectrum, increasing our eyes' receptors' response time and producing improved color sensitivity and contrast apprehension. The dynamic HDL-3C(TM) technology is the first true sunglass lens innovation since polarization's introduction over 70 years ago. All conventional sunglass lenses on the market resort to a tinting or coating of the lens to affect performance, which directly causes a reduced visual effect at one end of the color spectrum. Only the innovative, non-polarized HDL- 3C(TM) lens gives superior color recognition on both sides of the color spectrum, giving increased visual performance while looking both inside and outside the cockpit. One can compare HDL-3C(TM) lens technology to a high- definition plasma television, while existing lenses are like a monochrome television. The results are that dynamic and guaranteed. Performance Optics, Inc. (POI) holds the exclusive North American rights to the HDL-3C(TM) lens technology. This equalizing, sun-filtering science was invented by and is produced by Intercast Europe in Parma, Italy. The innovative HDL-3C(TM) technology is currently available in Smoke, Green and Copper-Rose lens colors. POI has 22 available styles developed under the COLOREYES(TM) brand name and were developed for maximum pilot comfort and safety. For Information: http://www.Coloreyes.com Contact: Danjacobs@Coloreyes.com Direct Phone: 763-519-1628 Contact: Performance Optics, Inc. Attention: Daniel Jacobs 12935 16th Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55441 Direct Phone: 763-519-1628 http://www.Coloreyes.com Danjacobs@Coloreyes.com 800-801-4523 This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.
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