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Product Type:

Edge filter goggles

Description:

Edge filter goggles are worn when there is increased sensitivity to glare - over normal glasses if necessary - to reduce glare. Edge filters absorb parts of the visible light that have a negative effect on visual performance.
Edge filter glasses can be combined with polarizing lenses (e.g. for epilepsy).

Features / Components:

  • 100 % UV protection and very high blue light absorption
  • roadworthy according to DIN EN ISO 12312-1 (not suitable for night driving)
  • improved contrast vision and minimization of glare by blocking UV light and short-wave, high-energy light components
  • available in the self-tinting version active, in the tints 15 %, 65 %, 85 %, polarizing 75 % and graduated 50-15 %, suitable for indoor and outdoor use
  • the self-tinting ambelis active lenses protect the eye in any light
  • ventilation slits to prevent fogging between the temples and the middle section
  • available in various frame models and sizes or as a front hanger
  • also available as an XL frame to wear over your head also available as XL frames to put on over your own prescription frame (special anti-glare frames with extra deep frame rim at the top and wide temples with side windows)
  • supplied with matching case

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

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Manufacturer:

Eschenbach Optik GmbH
Fürther Str. 252
90429 Nürnberg
Germany Telephone: 0911 3600-0 Email: mail@eschenbach-optik.com Homepage: https://www.eschenbach-optik.com

Distributor:

Augenoptik-Fachhandel
Bundesweite Suche nach Augenoptikern
Homepage: https://www.zva.de/optikersuche

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Reference Number:

Hil135923


Source :

DIAS


Last Update: 11 Jun 2024