The KONNOR glasses are the ideal choice for everyday wear, combining modern design and functionality. The lightweight Grilamid TR90 frame ensures excellent durability, while their comfort is accentuated by the rubber nose and temple tips with a high-grip surface.
The glasses feature lenses that have a hydrophobic and oleophobic treatment, repelling water, dirt and oil to provide long-lasting clarity. In addition, they feature an anti-scratch coating to ensure a long life.
With 100% UV protection and the option to add dioptric lenses, KONNOR glasses meet all requirements for style, comfort and protection.
- Lightweight and comfort: Lightweight Grilamid TR90 frame and rubber end caps for a comfortable and secure fit.
- Optimal protection and clarity: Hydrophobic and oleophobic lens treatment and 100% UV protection.
- Lightweight Grilamid TR90 frame
- Hydrophobic and oleophobic lens treatment
- Anti-scratch coating
- Rubber end caps for a secure fit
- Addition of dioptric lenses
- 100% UV protection (UV400)
- Light transmission of the lens 11%
- European classification of light transmission: S3 (Semi-Clear, Clear)
- Microfiber bag included
- Stylish design suitable for everyday wear
Specifications:
100% UV protection (UV400)
Frame Material: Grilamid TR90
Lens treatment: Hydrophobic, oleophobic, scratch resistant
Light transmission: 11%
European classification: S3 - semi-cloudy, clear
Dioptric lens option
Included: Microfiber bag
"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.
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Bottom line, top of their field.