Description
The H2Optix Waders sunglasses are designed for water sports enthusiasts, offering advanced sun protection combined with a sleek, modern design. These sunglasses feature a full-rim frame made from TPX (PolyMethylPentene), a floatable plastic that ensures both durability and lightweight performance in marine environments. The Marine Vision System incorporated in these sunglasses provides superior protection and clarity, making them ideal for serious water activities.
Key Features
- Frame Material: TPX (PolyMethylPentene)
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate
- Lens Technology: Polarized with flash mirror coating, providing UV protection
- Lens Width: 64 mm
- Bridge Width: 17 mm
- Temple Length: 130 mm
- Fit: Large
- Style: Sport
- Gender: Unisex
Design and Comfort
The Waders sunglasses are engineered for maximum comfort and performance. The floatable frames ensure that they remain on the water's surface if dropped, and the lightweight construction provides comfort for all-day wear. The polarized lenses offer excellent glare reduction and UV protection, making them perfect for bright, sunny days on the water.
Branding and Aesthetics
These sunglasses feature a modern, sporty design that is both functional and stylish. The combination of matte finishes and flash mirror lenses adds a touch of sophistication, making these sunglasses a versatile accessory for both sports and casual wear.
Additional Information
The H2Optix Waders sunglasses are perfect for anyone looking to combine high-performance sun protection with stylish design. They offer superior protection against glare and UV rays, making them an excellent choice for water sports and outdoor activities.
Polarized lenses are designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, and pavement. The lenses contain a special filter that blocks horizontal light waves, which are the primary cause of glare. This results in clearer vision, better contrast, and reduced eye strain. Polarized lenses are particularly useful for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and skiing, where glare can be a significant problem.
