By creating a lens that incorporates four colours and coating the inside of the lens with an anti-reflective film, Tonic has produced polarised sunglasses that cut glare without losing clarity or colour perception. A de-centered lens allows the wearer to see straight ahead, up and down, as well as peripherally, without experiencing any optical distortion.
Also, the new glass lenses are a lighter weight and come in a choice of grey or photochromic (darkens automatically according to light conditions) and copper. There is a polycarbonate lens version in grey or copper, too.
All frames – a choice of shiny black or tortoiseshell – are made to withstand the harsh New Zealand conditions and are lightweight and durable.
Distributed by Composite Developments, Albany, Auckland, and available through stockists nationwide.
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