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Watersports ARFA Goggle from Barz Optics

by Barz Optics on 10 Nov 2016
Watersports ARFA PC Goggle Barz Optics
When on the water and you're in the waves, then sometimes sunglasses alone just don't cut it. This is where the Arfa sunglass / goggle comes into play - originally developed for surfing, but applicable for a number of watersports including sailing, windsurfing and jet-skiing.

ARFA PC

The Arfa sunglass / goggle is fitted with polycarbonate non polarised lenses and is produced in our Australian factory. While the Arfa was originally developed for use by surfers it has a multitude of end uses. (check out the applications on the top of this page) The Arfa is supplied with three sizes of flexible, interchangeable nose bridges and two sets of gaskets - one set breathes and the other seals. The polycarbonate non polarised lenses are great in the water, along with jetsking and surfing, as they will not affect take off on a wave. The lenses will not cause a 'black out' on equipment such as dashboards and computers, fish finders etc.

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ARFA Polarised PC

The Arfa sunglass / goggle fitted with polarised lenses is produced in our Australian factory. The frame is injection moulded from TR90, a hybrid nylon. While the Arfa was originally developed for use by surfers, it has a multitude of end uses (check out the applications on the top of this page). The Arfa is supplied with three sizes of flexible, interchangeable nose bridges and two sets of gaskets - one set breathes and the other seals. The polarised lenses work best for use out of the water, boating or skiing. We do not recommend using polarised lenses when surfing or jet-skiing over waves, as the polarisation will affect take off, seeing through the wave instead of the top.

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ARFA Replacement Lenses

The Arfa sunglass / goggle lenses are able to be replaced relatively easy. All lens options are available as replacement parts. Due to the production methods used to mould the Arfa frames, some frames may vary in size. Arfa replacement lenses will need to be fitted by our staff. We recommend posting back the existing Arfa frame to PO Box 850, Tugun QLD 4224, once paying for the replacement lenses.

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