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RockbrosSP204 Photochromic Cycling Sunglasses

R649

Retail: R1,400
About

Photochromic lenses darken and lighten as the outdoor light changes without needing to switch between glasses. The color of photochromic sunglasses will change from clear to grey in sunny conditions, effectively protecting your eyes and maintaining comfortable light

The PC lens of sports sunglasses is Anti-UV, with UV400 protection coating. Since the light with a wavelength below 400 nanometers are the ultraviolet light range which is harmful for the eyes, these sunglasses will provide people 100% UV protection to protect your eyes perfectly.

At only 24g, these ultralight cycling sunglasses reduce the pressure while doing outdoor activities. Solid 3-point support with slip-resistant rubber nose pad and frame leg, to fit your face better. Polycarbonate lens and frame are impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, flexible, durable

Product Features
  • Composite frame
  • Photochromic lens
  • Non-polarized
  • Scratch Resistant Coating coating
  • Frame-less construction 
  • Ultralight
Product Specifications
  • Product: Cycling Sunglasses
  • Item Type: Eyewear
  • Sport Type: Cycling, Fishing, Climbing
  • Gender: Unisex
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: Photochromic
  • Lenses Material: PC
  • Lense Height: 55mm
  • Lense Width: 170mm
  • Frame Material: TR 
Included
  • Antipressure Glasses Case
  • Myopia Frame
  • Glasses Bag
  • Lens Cloth 
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