KIETLA Wazz children’s sunglasses feature the classic adult Keyhole design, helping little ones look even more like mum and dad. The sunglasses have no screws, so there is no risk of small parts getting into a child’s fingers or mouth. They feature a one-piece, highly flexible, and durable frame. The lenses offer high Category 3 UV protection and are made from durable polycarbonate.
Special features of the sunglasses:
— durable one-piece frame;
— very lightweight sunglasses (only 10 g);
— highly flexible screw-free temples;
— high Category 3 protection against harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays;
— one-piece screw-free frame;
— blue light filter (protection against light emitted by smart devices);
— highly durable polycarbonate lenses;
— the lenses can be replaced with prescription lenses (consult your optometrist);
— very lightweight and comfortable to wear — they do not put pressure on the child’s head or nose.
The set includes beautiful packaging, straps, and a pouch.
CE-certified sunglasses. French quality.
Use
Although Kietla sunglasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not a toy. Please make sure your child does not rub them against stones or chew on them. Otherwise, the lenses may become scratched.
Should a baby wear sunglasses?
Babies’ and children’s eyes need especially careful protection from harmful sunlight on hot, sunny summer days, because their natural eye protection is still low: a child’s pupils are wider, the lens of the eye is clearer, and children also tend to look upward more often than adults. This means they are at greater risk of eye damage caused by excessive sun exposure.
Do ordinary dark lenses also protect a baby’s eyes?
It is not the dark tint of the lens that protects the eyes from sunlight, but UV protection. Wearing sunglasses with merely darkened lenses and no UV protection is extremely dangerous for the eyes, because the eye’s natural защитные mechanisms — squinting and pupil constriction — do not respond properly behind dark lenses. As a result, significantly more UV radiation can reach the eyes than when no sunglasses are worn at all.
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