Maverick
RM439.99
Ready for takeoff. The Maverick computer eye strain glasses bring the most classic frame style into the digital age. The design features a stainless steel material and spring hinges to provide a comfortable fit and enhanced viewing experience.
KEY FEATURES
- Lightweight construction for a comfortable fit without fatigue
- Stainless steel material and flexible hinges
- Adjustable silicone nose pads for customizable fit
- Wide format lenses to for full eye coverage
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV light
SPECS: lens width: 58 mm | nose: 15 mm | frame width: 133 mm | temple: 135 mm | weight: 31 grams (without packaging)
INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE
- Microfiber Pouch
- Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
- 12-month Warranty
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