Description
The Pop model from the VIBE collection features a round pantos shape and a durable frame with temples that open to 180°. The semi-thick, slightly translucent temples and uniform matte finish give the sunglasses character and a sporty style. Available in two sizes (4–7 and 7–12) to ensure a comfortable fit for children of all ages.
- Maximum sun protection
- Category 3 polarized lenses (UV400) filter 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays and include a blue light filter that reduces glare and ensures greater visual comfort.
- Safety and comfort
- The flexible 180° hinge withstands active use. The ultra-lightweight construction sits comfortably all day without pressure.
Accessories and additional information
- Comes with a microfiber pouch for cleaning and storage
- The frame can be fitted with prescription lenses (by an optician) if desired
Advantages
- 180° flex-frame, durable and flexible
- UV400 + blue light filter
- Ultra-lightweight and comfortable
- Includes microfiber pouch
- Recyclable frame
- Recyclable packaging
Material: RPC + RTR90 + TPE (recycled and recyclable polycarbonate and elastomers)
Care: Clean with warm water and neutral soap.
Usage: Although Kietla sunglasses are highly durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not toys. Please ensure your child does not rub them against rocks or chew on them. Doing so may scratch the lenses.
Do children and babies need to wear sunglasses? Babies’ and children’s eyes need especially careful protection from harmful sunlight on hot, sunny summer days because their eye protection capability is low: a child’s pupil is wide, the lens is crystal clear, and they also look upwards more than adults. Children are at a heightened risk of developing sun-induced eye damage.
Do ordinary dark lenses protect children’s and babies’ eyes as well? It is not the dark lens that protects against sunlight, but UV protection. Wearing sunglasses with dark-tinted lenses without UV protection is extremely dangerous for the eyes, since the eye’s natural defense mechanisms—squinting and pupil constriction—do not function behind dark lenses. As a result, much more UV radiation reaches the eye than if no sunglasses were worn at all.
Read more about why babies and children need sunglasses here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/










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