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Spy Optic is a world leading manufacturer of sporting eyewear, famous for Spy Goggles for snowboard and ski. More recently, Spy Snowboard / Ski Helmets have been added the product range to ensure a net interface with your goggles.. Spy was founded in 1994 in Southern California by a group of action sports enthusiasts. Their goal was to create better sunglasses and goggles that blended cutting-edge technology with fashion-forward designs. Spy was founded on the idea that they could "see the same things differently." The founders, including Mark Simo, Brian Simo, and Beaver Theodosakis, were deeply embedded in the action sports culture of the mid-1990s. They quickly attracted top athletes who helped shape the brand's identity and product development. The Spy "Cross" logo has become a global symbol for the "Alliance" - a collective of athletes and "Change Agents" like the late Ken Block (RIP) and snowboarder Eric Jackson who help drive product innovation.

What sets Spy Optic apart from many other eyewear brands is their focus on a unique lens technology called Happy Lens™ - a patented therapeutic lens that is scientifically designed to let in the "good" long-wave blue light, which is believed to positively affect a person's mood and alertness. At the same time, it blocks the "bad" short-wave blue light that can damage the eyes. This technology not only offers therapeutic benefits but also enhances color and contrast, providing a superior visual experience.
Spy Optic is a world leading manufacturer of sporting eyewear, famous for Spy Goggles for snowboard and ski. More recently, Spy Snowboard / Ski Helmets have been added the product range to ensure a net interface with your goggles.. Spy was founded in 1994 in Southern California by a group of action sports enthusiasts. Their goal was to create better sunglasses and
goggles that blended cutting-edge technology with fashion-forward designs. Spy was founded on the idea that they could "see the same things differently." The founders, including Mark Simo, Brian Simo, and Beaver Theodosakis, were deeply embedded in the action sports culture of the mid-1990s. They quickly attracted top athletes who helped shape the brand's identity and product development. The Spy "Cross" logo has become a global symbol for the "Alliance" - a collective of athletes and "Change Agents" like the late Ken Block (RIP) and snowboarder Eric Jackson who help drive product innovation.

What sets Spy Optic apart from many other eyewear brands is their focus on a unique lens technology called Happy Lens™ - a patented therapeutic lens that is scientifically designed to let in the "good" long-wave blue light, which is believed to positively affect a person's mood and alertness. At the same time, it blocks the "bad" short-wave blue light that can damage the eyes. This technology not only offers therapeutic benefits but also enhances color and contrast, providing a superior visual experience.
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goggles that blended cutting-edge technology with fashion-forward designs. Spy was founded on the idea that they could "see the same things differently." The founders, including Mark Simo, Brian Simo, and Beaver Theodosakis, were deeply embedded in the action sports culture of the mid-1990s. They quickly attracted top athletes who helped shape the brand's identity and product development. The Spy "Cross" logo has become a global symbol for the "Alliance" - a collective of athletes and "Change Agents" like the late Ken Block (RIP) and snowboarder Eric Jackson who help drive product innovation.

What sets Spy Optic apart from many other eyewear brands is their focus on a unique lens technology called Happy Lens™ - a patented therapeutic lens that is scientifically designed to let in the "good" long-wave blue light, which is believed to positively affect a person's mood and alertness. At the same time, it blocks the "bad" short-wave blue light that can damage the eyes. This technology not only offers therapeutic benefits but also enhances color and contrast, providing a superior visual experience.

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