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Flying Eyes Optics Launches Comfortable Eyewear for New Markets

Flying Eyes Optics has launched new flexible-designed eyewear into new markets beyond aviation. Dean Siracusa, the founder of Flying Eyes Optics, said: "Based on demand, we are branching out to many new categories beyond aviation. While all of them must wear headsets or helmets, they each have additional unique requirements. So, we've created a new website which allows each user to quickly find the ideal eyewear for their activity."

The patented eyewear that Flying Eyes Optics specializes in has traditionally been in the aviation industry but will now launch into new expanding markets, including motorcycling, motorsports racing, cycling, equestrians, competitive firearms, and even gamers. The similarity between these markets to aviation is that the users wear headsets or helmets. Flying Eyes' patented eyewear will only require a few unique adjustments as it is made from Resilamide, an extremely flexible polymer. The eyewear also has micro-thin temples to ensure full ear pad coverage, eliminating pain and noise leakage from tight-fitting headgear. The new eyewear is available for purchase.
Trend Themes
1. Flexible-designed Eyewear - The rise of flexible-designed eyewear that can accommodate various industries with unique requirements.
2. Expansion of Eyewear Markets - The expansion of eyewear markets beyond traditional aviation to include motorcycling, cycling, equestrians, and competitive firearms.
3. Headset/helmet Compatible Eyewear - The development of eyewear that is compatible with headsets and helmets for optimal comfort and noise reduction.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycling Industry - There is an opportunity for the motorcycling industry to partner with companies like Flying Eyes Optics to offer comfortable eyewear to their customers.
2. Cycling Industry - The cycling industry could benefit from eyewear that eliminates pain and noise leakage from tight-fitting headgear.
3. Competitive Firearms Industry - The competitive firearms industry could benefit from the noise reduction provided by headset/helmet compatible eyewear.

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