Marin
RM689.99
Reach peak performance with subtlety and style. The latest in the Titanium Series, Marin features a lightweight titanium frame material, squared off, half-rim lenses, and adjustable nose pads providing a sleek, angular feel. These premium blue light blocking computer glasses make a modern statement with a classic look.
KEY FEATURES
- Premium lightweight titanium frame material
- High-quality German spring hinges
- Half-rim design
- GUNNAR patented lens technology
- G-Shield™ Premium lens coating suite
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV
- Low-bridge fit
- Also available in prescription
SPECS: lens width: 54 mm | nose: 16 mm | frame width: 141 mm | temple: 135 mm | weight: 15.9 grams (without packaging)
INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE
- Tri-Fold Glasses Case
- Microfiber Pouch
- Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
- 24-month Warranty
| Weight | 0.158 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 135 × 58 × 48 cm |
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