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In a game of inches, we talk a lot about physical lag, but the most dangerous delay on the field is neurological lag. When you are wearing traditional sunglasses and move your head quickly to track a line drive, the edges of the frames and the sudden shift in light can cause what sports vision specialists call a "micro-stutter." This is a split-second where your brain "drops a frame" of data while trying to re-center your vision.

This stutter is the reason players sometimes "lose" the ball for a heartbeat right as it leaves the bat. You aren't actually blind; your brain is just busy recalibrating the image.

Maris flip up sunglasses are engineered to eliminate this processing gap through Static Frame Stability.

Because the main frame of Maris glasses stays anchored to your face while only the lens moves, you maintain a consistent "spatial map" for your brain. You aren't constantly removing and replacing the entire unit, which means your reference points—the bridge of your nose and the edges of your peripheral vision—never shift.

  • The High-Speed Re-Acquisition: When you flip the lenses up to track a ball into the shadows, your head position and frame orientation remain identical. Your brain doesn't have to "find the world" again; it just receives a brighter version of the same image.

  • The "Locked-In" Feel: By keeping the frame static, you avoid the "frame bounce" that occurs with traditional glasses during a full sprint. Your eyes stay locked on the target because your gear isn't shifting on your face.

  • The Cognitive Load Reduction: By taking the "gear management" out of your hands and making it a simple mechanical toggle, you free up mental energy. You can focus 100% on the trajectory of the ball rather than adjusting your shades.

The difference between a "bobble" and a "clean pick" is often found in that thousandth of a second of mental clarity. Maris Sunglasses ensure that your "internal movie" never drops a frame. Keep your processing speed at elite levels with the only flip up baseball sunglasses designed for seamless, high-speed visual data.

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