The anti-UV lenses block 100% of harmful rays in order to protect kids’ sensitive eyes. Category 3 avoids glare.
Our optical engineers developed these hiking sunglasses for kids aged between 2 and 4 years.
Anti-UV
An anti-UV material, but what is it for?
To protect your eyes from an invisible danger… UV rays.
UV radiation is always present, in winter or summer, in sunny or even cloudy weather, and it can be harmful to your eyes and their contours.
To preserve your vision, the lenses of our sunglasses are made of polycarbonate mixed with an “anti UV” material that protects you from the harmful rays of the sun (UVA and UVB).
Glare
Classification of tinted lenses according to the ISO 12312-1 standard:
– Category 1: lens with a light tint for reduced sunlight.
– Category 2: lens with a medium tint for average sunlight.
– Category 3: dark lens for strong sunlight (sea and mountains). Between 82% and 92% of visible light absorbed
– Category 4: very dark lens, for exceptionally strong sunlight (high mountains). Between 92% and 97% of visible light absorbed
Lens information
Our lenses are made from polycarbonate, a very durable shock-resistant material with 1 major inconvenience: it is sensitive to scratches.
Bear in mind that even if your lenses are scratched, the UV protection does not decrease; The mirror effect is purely for aesthetic purposes.
The same goes for the color of our tinted lenses.
Whether they are gray, brown, or colored… you can choose your glasses according to your taste and you will still be protected, whatever the color.
Frames created using a bio-based polymer
For the frame of these sunglasses, we use Rilsan Clear G850 Rnew, a polymer made from castor oil.
This bio-based material is a real asset in our development process and is tailored to making lightweight and flexible frames.
More eco-friendly glasses frames
To reduce the environmental impact of our glasses, action can also taken on the material used.
On the frames of these sunglasses, we have reduced the amount of varnish and paint, and everything is incorporated directly in the mold of the product. This is still not enough, which is why we are working to ensure that, one day, these sunglasses will be 100% eco-designed.
Product design: our expertise
Our Quechua global design center is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie.
This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc.) and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
A great asset for designing our hiking products and providing you with all our expertise.







































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