We present the Kasia model, which combines a modern take on classic style with outstanding performance. Inspired by the iconic Aviator eyewear design, this model features round lenses and a straight brow design that is set in a 6-base frame, ensuring a sleek and comfortable fit.
With Kasia eyewear, you'll always look great, whether you're participating in sporting activities or wearing them everyday. The Ultra HD nylon lenses offer clear and detailed vision, while the choice of HiPER® and PEAKPOLAR contrast lenses ensure optimal visibility even in challenging conditions.
The lightweight frame, along with the ultra-strong nose and temple pads, delivers ultimate comfort without slipping.
- Modern and elegant design: A combination of iconic style and contemporary concept.
- Excellent visibility: Ultra HD nylon lenses and optional HiPER® and PEAKPOLAR lenses.
- Aviators-inspired design
- 6 essentials for a comfortable fit
- Ultra HD nylon lenses
- Optional HiPER® and PEAKPOLAR lenses
- Mirrored lenses to reduce glare
- 100% UV protection (UV400)
- Lightweight frame for comfort
- Ultra-strength nose and temple pads
- Ideal for exercise and everyday wear
- Light transmission: 12%
Specifications:
Frame Material: Lightweight and Durable
Lens Material: Nylon
Light filter: CAT 3
Light transmission: 12%
UV protection: 100% UV400
Lens finish: Mirror
Compatibility: HiPER® and PEAKPOLAR lenses
Design: 6 bases for comfortable wear
"If you don't give it 100%, you will regret it!" This is the motto of a now iconic American brand with a history dating back to 1982.
The original focus on motocross equipment was gradually extended to the cycling sector. Downhill, BMX, cross-country and finally road cycling. Goggles, helmets, gloves, protective clothing equipment - this is the 100% portfolio.
Team 100% is packed with the most famous names in the sport. At the forefront are Peter Sagan and the Bora - Hansgrohe team, two-time cyclocross world champion and rising road star Mathieu Van Der Poel, Fernando Gaviria, Brook Macdonald, Martin Maes and others.
Bottom line, top of their field.