Details
Details
Lens Details
FL-41-inspired rose tint—soften glare for screens and everyday light.
- Color
- Rose Tint
- Lens Type
- Tinted Lens
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 1
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00
See each product page for prescription availability.
Features & Usage
- Best For
- Rose tint popularized as FL-41 for a softer, warmer view
- Comfortable for screen work and bright indoor lighting
- Light tint that reduces harsh glare without heavy darkening
FAQ
What's the real difference between FL-41 lenses and regular pink tinted lenses?
What's the real difference between FL-41 lenses and regular pink tinted lenses?
FL-41 rose tint is engineered for spectral precision, targeting a narrow band around 480 nm that many people associate with light sensitivity. Regular pink lenses often use broad dyes that look similar but don't shape the spectrum in the same way.
Some lab reports show true FL-41 can block a high percentage near 480 nm, while basic pink tints can be single-digit in that band. Results vary by supplier, so ask for transmission data if FL-41 performance matters to you.
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses a good fit for fluorescent lights and office screens?
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses a good fit for fluorescent lights and office screens?
Many people find fluorescent lighting and long screen sessions visually harsh. A light FL-41-style rose tint can soften high-contrast glare and create a warmer, more comfortable view for work, gaming, and everyday indoor wear.
Because it is a light Category 1 tint, it is designed for mild-to-moderate brightness rather than intense sun.
Why choose FL-41 rose tint over regular blue light glasses or dark sunglasses?
Why choose FL-41 rose tint over regular blue light glasses or dark sunglasses?
Many clear blue light lenses use mild filtration, while FL-41-style rose tint adds a warm tint that many people find more comfortable under harsh indoor lighting.
Compared with dark sunglasses, FL-41 rose tint typically lets in more light for indoor clarity while still taking the edge off glare. For night driving, clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are generally the safest option.
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses safe for night driving?
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses safe for night driving?
FL-41 is still a colored tint, so it reduces overall light entering the eye. For night driving, clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are generally the safest option.
If you choose FL-41, use extra caution in very low-light conditions and avoid situations where maximum light transmission is critical.
Do FL-41 rose tint lenses provide UV protection?
Do FL-41 rose tint lenses provide UV protection?
Yes, these FL-41 rose tint lenses include UV400 protection to help block UVA and UVB. Because the tint is Category 1, it's meant for mild brightness rather than harsh sun.
For beach, snow, or high-glare conditions, consider a darker Category 2/3 tint or polarized lenses.
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses polarized?
Are FL-41 rose tint lenses polarized?
No. FL-41 rose tint focuses on wavelength filtering, not polarization. It can feel more comfortable in certain lighting, but it won't cut reflected glare the way polarized lenses do.
If you spend a lot of time around water, snow, or glossy roads, polarized lenses are typically the better glare solution.
Is there an adjustment period for FL-41 rose tint lenses?
Is there an adjustment period for FL-41 rose tint lenses?
Some people notice a warm color shift at first with FL-41 rose tint. The brain often adapts within a few minutes, and the view feels more natural over time.
If you feel off at first, start with shorter sessions and increase wear time gradually. Most users adapt quickly.









