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Grom Floating Polarised Kids Sunglasses - great Christmas present idea

by Barz Optics on 13 Dec 2016
Grom Floating Polarised Kids Sunglasses Barz Optics
Ideal for Active Kids

The Floating Grom Sunglass is a great kids style - suits 6 to 13 year old boys or girls.

The frame is tri-moulded with soft flexible non-slip temples and is available in the following colours
  • Gloss Carbon Fibre with Grey temples.
  • Gloss White with Charcoal temples.
  • Aluminium Blue with White temples.

- 1.1 mm durable acetate polarised lenses in Grey or Amber.

This model is also available with acetate photochromic lenses

The photochromic polarised lenses darken depending on the amount of sunlight. There is a 40% difference which takes the lens from a category 2 lens to a category 3 lens (Australian standard protective eyewear) The lens darkens in intense sunlight and lightens in low light conditions (rain, fog, cloudy overcast conditions or when indoors).

Photochromic lenses are ideal for sailing and boating in all weather conditions.

The Amber Photochromic lens also helps highlight windshifts on the water.

More information can be found on the BarzOptics website here.
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