

Photochromic Sunglasses -
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Polycarbonate lenses are exceptionally impact-resistant and guarantee 100% UV protection. Their photochromic technology automatically adapts to ambient light, covering Category 3 , so you can enjoy all weather conditions, from full sun to cloudy days. The oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment makes it easy to care for the lenses, repelling water and dirt.
The wrap-around frame, made from 62% biobased nylon derived from castor oil, combines lightness, flexibility and durability while reducing environmental impact. The nose bridge and Fine temples are fitted with non-slip materials for a secure, comfortable fit, even during intense exertion. These Glasses are not compatible with prescription glasses, but their ergonomic design ensures excellent stability during your sporting activities.



- Adjustable non-slip nosepiece
- Ergonomic non-slip arms, fine and straight
- Wrap-around frame
Lens:
- Categories : 1-3
- 100% UV protection
- Oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment
Materials:
- Glass: polycarbonate
- Frame: 62% biobased nylon made from castor oil
- Sleeves: Rubber
Dimensions:
- Lens length: 128millimeters
- Lens height: 54millimeters
- Arm length (mm): 128millimeters
| POLYCARBONATE | Polycarbonate lens technology is a must for sports eyewear because of its impact strength and UV protection. Lighter than glass or plastic, they are suitable for Children's Glasses and all types of sports glasses. |
| BIO-BASED NYLON | The frames are made from a revolutionary new material derived from the ricin plant. This low-water consumption plant, which grows according to sustainable agricultural practices, has made it possible to reconcile the use of a natural resource while retaining the essential properties of lightness, flexibility, shape memory and durability. |
| PHOTOCHROMIC | These practical Lens react to UV rays and automatically adapt to ambient light levels. To put it simply, they darken with the sun and lighten with the clouds, covering two or even three categories. |