Description
Urban sunglasses from the VIBE collection are designed for active children, moving both in the city and in nature. The sharp-edged square design gives the glasses a modern and sporty look.
The semi-thick temples of the glasses are made of translucent material and feature a 180° flexible hinge, allowing for wide opening without damaging the frame. A uniform matte tone adds character, while the translucent hue keeps the design light. The model is available in two sizes: 4–7 and 7–12 years, fitting various face shapes.
First category polarized lenses provide maximum protection from the sun. The lenses filter 100% of UV radiation (UVA, UVB, UVC) and contain a blue light filter, which reduces glare and improves visual comfort in bright light. Polarization makes vision clearer on water, sand, and asphalt reflections.
Urban model is designed to withstand even rougher use. 180° opening temples, lightweight, and ergonomic shape ensure comfort throughout the day without causing pressure.
The set includes a microfiber pouch, suitable for storing and cleaning the glasses. If desired, the frame can also be equipped with optical lenses (via an optician).
Features and benefits:
- Flexible frame with 180° opening temples
- Extremely lightweight and comfortable to wear
- UV400 + blue light filter
- Fits different face shapes
- Includes microfiber pouch
- Recyclable packaging
Material: RPC & RTR90 (recycled and recyclable polycarbonate and TR90) GRS-certified (RPC part)
Care: clean with warm water and neutral soap.
Use: Although Kietla glasses are very durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not a toy. Please ensure the child does not rub them against stones or chew on them. This may cause the lenses to scratch.
Should children and babies wear sunglasses? The eyes of babies and children should be especially protected from harmful solar radiation on a hot sunny summer day because their eyes have low protective capability: a child’s pupil is wide, the lens is crystal clear, and moreover, they tend to look upwards more than adults. Children are at a higher risk of eye damage caused by excessive solar radiation.
Does a regular dark lens also protect the eyes of children and babies? It is not the dark lens that protects the eyes from solar radiation, but the UV protection. Wearing glasses with UV protection-free, simply darkened lenses is extremely dangerous for the eyes because the eye’s natural protective functions: squinting and pupil contraction, do not activate with a dark lens. As a result, much more UV radiation enters the eye than when not wearing sunglasses.
Read more about the necessity of sunglasses for babies and children here: https://www.heveren.ee/beebide-ja-vaikelaste-paikeseprillid-kas-luksuskaup-voi-vajalik-tarbeese/











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