Huper Optik Marine Tint: Ceramic vs. Xtreme

Huper Optik Marine Tint: Ceramic vs. Xtreme

Huper Optik Marine Tint: Ceramic vs. Xtreme

  • Marine
  • Jillian Wheeler
  • April 13, 2018

While both the Ceramic and Xtreme lines from Huper Optik marine tint are backed by lifetime warranties to ensure their ongoing performance and excellence, there are some differences between the two series that may impact which tint you choose to apply to your boat or yacht.

The Ceramic Series from Huper Optik ranks in the top class among other tinting types. The nano-ceramic material is unique to the Huper Optik brand, given their exclusive patented technologies which enable them to utilize the best ceramic on the market.

This atomic-fine application creates one of the most durable tints available and has the capacity to bar out the highest amount of solar energy, barring out 99.9% of UV rays and up to 98% infrared rays. Being that it is 100% dye and metal free, it is the least likely to ever experience discoloration of any kind.

The Huper Optik team developed the Xtreme Series to provide customers with the top-quality sophisticated style with a budget in mind – offering a perfect blend of aesthetic and affordability. While it is metal based, the quality of materials is such that they will not interfere with radio or cell signals, as is the case with lower-end metal tints.

The dye-stable film of the Xtreme series is guaranteed not to fade or change colors in its lifetime. With impressive specs in its own right, the Xtreme will protect against fading and damage to interiors, is durable and stable, and even offers an extra shield of protection against the elements as well as theft attempts.

Between the Ceramic and Xtreme lines, you can’t go wrong! Your final decision may come down to the price point, the aesthetic, and the type of boat on which you are applying the tint. Contact the Window Tint Florida team of experts for a consultation on which Huper Optik marine tint option is ideal for you!

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