Sheadog
₱6,799.00
Closed Circuit. The electricity flows fast in this slimmer silhouette frame. Reduced frame height delivers full coverage performance, and the SHEADOG ergonomically fits a wide range of face shapes. Low profile temples provide headset compatibility and long-haul ergonomics.
KEY FEATURES
- One-piece front construction
- Lightweight construction
- Proper weight balance
- Lightweight construction
- Forged Stainless Steel Frame material
- Proprietary patented GUNNAR lens material and tint
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV light
- Anti-reflective lens coatings on front and back of lens
- Silicone hard coated lens to prevent scratching
- Asian Fit Compatible
- Youth Fit
SPECS: lens width: 56 mm | nose: 18 mm | frame width: 130 mm | temple: 130 mm | weight: 16 grams (without packaging)
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