An anti-UV material, but what is it for?
To protect your eyes from an invisible danger... UV rays.
UV radiation is always present, in winter or summer, in sunny or even cloudy weather, and it can be harmful to your eyes and their contours.
To preserve your vision, the lenses of our sunglasses are made of polycarbonate mixed with an "anti UV" material which protects you from the harmful rays of the sun (UVA and UVB).
GLARE
Classification of tinted lenses according to the ISO 12312-1 standard:
- Category 1: lens with a light tint for reduced sunlight.
- Category 2: lens with a medium tint for average sunlight.
- Category 3: dark lens for strong sunlight (sea and mountains). Between 82% and 92% of visible light absorbed
- Category 4: very dark lens, for exceptionally strong sunlight (high mountains). Between 92% and 97% of visible light absorbed
Specifications
Details
level of practice
intermediate
frequency
regular
place of practice
mountain
luminosity
bright light
morphology
small face, medium face
surface coverage
spherical base 8 shape
technical lens
non-polarized lenses, 100% uv protection
glass category
category 3
case
with case
main material
plastic
condition
new
anti-uv
anti-uv
grip zone
not concerned
Usage & care
Care instructions
Usage precautions
Do not use these glasses to look directly at the sun.
Storage
The quality of your vision depends on taking proper care of your sunglasses. The case is essential! Keep your glasses in their case to avoid scratches, knocks and crushing.
Cleaning
Clean your glasses with either a microfibre or spray cleaner.