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Tactical protection for any light — from water to peak.
Experience clear vision in all lighting conditions with these photochromic sunglasses featuring UV400 protection and glare reduction. They automatically adjust, whether you're facing bright sunlight on the water or fluctuating light in the field.
Why are these sunglasses perfect for you?
- Photochromic Lens Technology: The tint automatically adjusts to light intensity, offering a single pair of glasses for changing conditions instead of two separate models for indoor and outdoor use.
- UV400 Full Protection with Glare Reduction: The plastic lens blocks 100% of UV-A and UV-B radiation up to 400 nm and minimizes glare from water surfaces, snow, and asphalt for sharper contrast perception in direct sunlight.
- Water & Oil Repellent Lens Surface: The nano-coating allows water, sweat, and fingerprints to bead off, reducing cleaning effort and ensuring clear vision even in rain or during intense sports activities.
- Lightweight Polycarbonate Frame: Weighing only 30g, the impact-resistant polycarbonate frame provides comfort without pressure points, making them ideal for extended use at the water, on trails, or while fishing.
Specifications:
- Lens Material: Plastic (photochromic, UV400)
- Frame Material: Polycarbonate
- Dimensions: 141 mm × 135 mm
- Weight: 30 g
- Coating: Water & oil repellent
- Lens Technology: Wraparound style + glare reduction
- Package Contents: 1 × Sunglasses

Inspiration / Use-Cases
These sunglasses are perfect for various outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, fishing, or even enjoying a day at the beach. The versatile design makes them suitable for both casual wear and more demanding environments.
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