Description
The Pop model from the VIBE collection features a round pantos shape and a durable frame with temples that open 180°. The semi-thick, slightly translucent temples and the uniform matte tone give the sunglasses character and a sporty style. Available in two sizes (4–7 and 7–12) to ensure comfort for children of all ages.
- Maximum sun protection
- Category 3 polarized lenses (UV400) filter 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation and include a blue light filter, which reduces glare and ensures improved visual comfort.
- Safety and comfort
- The flexible 180° hinge withstands even active use. The ultra-light construction sits comfortably all day without pressure.
Accessories and additional information
- Includes a microfiber pouch for cleaning and storage
- The frame can be fitted with prescription lenses if desired (by an optician)
Advantages
- 180° flex frame, durable and flexible
- UV400 + blue light filter
- Ultra-light 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.
Use: Although Kietla sunglasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not a toy. Please make sure that the child does not rub them against stones or chew on them. In such cases, the lenses may get scratched.
Should children and babies wear sunglasses? Babies’ and children’s eyes must be especially well protected from harmful sun rays on hot, sunny summer days, as their eyes have lower defense ability: a child’s eye pupil is wide, the lens is crystal clear, and moreover, they look upwards more than adults. Children are at greater risk of sun-induced eye damage.
Does regular dark glass protect children’s and babies’ eyes as well? It is not the dark glass but the UV protection that shields eyes from sunlight. Wearing sunglasses with simply tinted but non-UV-protective lenses is extremely dangerous for eyes, as the natural defense mechanisms—squinting and pupil constriction—do not engage behind dark lenses. Therefore, much more UV radiation can reach the eye than if not wearing sunglasses at all.
Read more about the need for sunglasses for babies and children here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/










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