Description
The frame of Kietla sunglasses is very light, flexible, and unbreakable. The Kietla sunglasses frame is one piece and contains no screws.
If a child twists the arms of the sunglasses, there is no risk of screws falling out and getting into their mouth.
Because children’s eye retinas are very sensitive, these sunglasses offer high category 3 protection against the sun’s harmful rays.
The sunglasses come with an adjustable strap, which can be used to keep the sunglasses on if the child tries to pull them off. The sunglasses are packaged in a case that can later be used as a pencil case or storage pouch.
Special features of the sunglasses:
- 100% unbreakable one-piece frame;
- Very lightweight sunglasses (weight 10 g);
- Very flexible, screw-free arms;
- High category 3 protection against harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays;
- The entire frame is one piece and contains no screws;
- Blue light filter (protection against light from digital devices);
- Very durable polycarbonate lenses;
- The lenses can be replaced with regular lenses (consult an optometrist);
- The sunglasses do not put pressure on the child’s head or nose.
- CE-certified sunglasses. French quality.
Usage: Although Kietla sunglasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not toys. Please make sure your child does not rub them against stones or chew them. In such cases, the lenses may get scratched.
Should children wear sunglasses?
Babies’ and children’s eyes need especially careful protection from harmful sunlight on hot, sunny summer days because their eyes’ defenses are low: a child’s pupil is wide, the lens is crystal clear, and they tend to look up more than adults. Children are at greater risk for sun-related eye damage.
Do regular dark lenses also protect babies’ eyes?
It is not the dark lens that protects eyes from sun exposure, but UV protection. Wearing sunglasses with lenses that are only tinted dark, without UV protection, is extremely dangerous for the eyes, because the eye’s natural protective functions—squinting and pupil constriction—do not activate with a dark lens. As a result, much more UV radiation can reach the eye than without wearing sunglasses.
Read more about the importance of sunglasses for babies and toddlers here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/









Reviews
There are no reviews yet.