Cruz
₱5,099.00
Protect your teens eyes in the digital age with Cruz from GUNNAR, the leading experts in blue light blocking technology. Designed specifically for teens with a narrower fit and paired with a natural focus lens that comes in both Clear (blocks 35% blue light) and Amber (blocks 65% blue light) tint options, these glasses are clinically proven and doctor recommended. Your teens eyes couldn’t be in safer hands.
- Durable nylon frame material
- Wide format lens for full eye coverage
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV light
- Proprietary GUNNAR lens technology
- Curved nose rest for even weight distribution
- 5 barrel hinge for added durability
- Prescription lens options available
SPECS: lens width: 55 mm | nose: 17 mm | frame width: 142 mm | temple: 133 mm | weight: 21 grams (without packaging)
Weight | 0.158 kg |
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Dimensions | 135 × 58 × 48 cm |
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