четверг, 13 сентября 2012 г.

N3L Optics Brings Sport Performance Sunglass Concept Online. - Science Letter

N3L Optics, a revolutionary sunglass store committed to carrying the world's best assortment of performance eyewear, announced the release of N3LOptics.com, creating an online destination for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts to discover the latest in sport performance optics (see also N3L Optics).

'Our commitment to customer education has been the inspiration behind N3LOptics.com,' says Kendra Reichenau, Senior Vice President for N3L Optics. 'As an authentic sport performance sunglass retailer, we are in a unique position to help each customer make informed buying decisions that will improve the overall enjoyment of their sport.'

True to N3L's 'Learn, Experiment, Fit' approach, the easy-to-navigate website allows each guest to sort by Environment, Sport, Brand and Technology. Search by Sport and find 16 unique categories from cycling to fishing with each showcasing the most advanced optics designed to improve the consumer's level of performance and enjoyment of the sport.

Dive a bit deeper in N3L.com's Environment section to utilize N3L's innovative lens simulator and determine which lens will deliver the desired level of performance through ten unique outdoor environments, each with varying light conditions.

With an unrivaled selection, (prices range from $60.00-$450.00) from 21 of the worlds leading sunglass manufacturers including Oakley, Ray-Ban, Spy, Maui Jim, Prada and Smith, N3LOptics.com is the online destination for all of the latest information in sport performance optics.

N3L Optics first introduced the authentic sport performance sunglass retail store concept in Denver, CO in May 2008. Since then, N3L has opened two new locations in El Paso, TX and San Mateo, CA with expansion plans that include Orlando, FL, Dallas, TX, San Francisco, CA and Las Vegas, NV in 2009.

Keywords: N3L Optics.

This article was prepared by Science Letter editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Science Letter via NewsRx.com.