Sunglasses, babies' skiing glasses 12-36 months REVERSE category 4, blue
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Protect your baby's eyes from strong UV rays during snowy outings with these reversible babies' sunglasses. Offering high-coverage protection, these glasses come with a case for convenient storage.
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2-year warranty
365 days to return for members
Features
Design benefits
sun protection
UV protection, category 3: perfect for sunny weather.
anti-fogging
Anti-fogging treatments and ventilated frame.
user comfort
Ergonomic and soft.
stability
Silicon-coated neoprene strip (without temples) for better hold.
Design details
What are the characteristics of these babies' sunglasses' lenses?
- Category 4: transmits 3% to 8% of light (protection in sunny weather – Standard: ISO 12312-1)
- 100% ANTI UV filter
- Material: shock-resistant polycarbonate
- CE mark
What are the characteristics of these babies' sunglasses' frame?
- Frame material: TPEE / TPR
- Temple material: Adjustable textile strap
- Size: depending on your baby's size, from 12 months to 36 months.
- Very flexible material: the child can handle their glasses without risk of hurting themselves or breaking them.
- There is no paint on the frame.
- Non-allergenic plastic.
- One-piece frame: no detachable parts (excluding the neoprene strap).
Why are these baby sunglasses reversible?
For tiny children with growing independence, the baby sunglasses will be a lot easier to put on, because they are reversible!
That's what gives them this fu style!
What are the use restrictions for these baby sunglasses?
Do not use these glasses to look directly at the sun.
Specifications
Details
age
1 to 3 years, 12 to 36 months, over 18 months, 1 to 2 years, from 15 to 36 months, 6 to 18 months
To enable your child to wear their glasses as long as possible, use the case provided with the Wedze baby sunglasses to protect the lenses from scratches!
Cleaning
Dry in the open air.
Avoid paper towels that contain silicone, as it may scratch your glasses. Be also wary of household cleaners such as disinfectants and acetone, which could damage your lenses and treatments.
Clean your glasses with either a microfibre or spray cleaner.