Menlo
RM454.99
Designed for the digital intellectual, Menlos circular frame style complements a wide variety of faces. Paired with GUNNARs patented lens technology, the dual-material frame will enable peak performance and long-lasting comfort.
- 3 barrel hinge for added durability
- Dual-material frame for a lightweight and comfortable fit
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV light
- Proprietary patented GUNNAR lens technology
- Anti-reflective lens coating for maximum clarity
SPECS: lens width: 56 mm | nose: 18 mm | frame width: 134 mm | temple: 145 mm | weight: 28 grams (without packaging)
Weight | 0.158 kg |
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Dimensions | 135 × 58 × 48 cm |
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