This is a tactical frame featuring a custom designed and engineered mold injected hinge system. Made with a purpose, the Swing Arm sunglasses from Electric boast a unique mold injected brand ID, a satin surface finish and uncompressed lens technology offered at a market-leading competitive price.
E3 - Category sizes are measured from the widest point on the vertical axis of the sunglass frame.
Grilamid Frame - Grilamid is a nylon compound that when heated and mold injected becomes the lightest, strongest plastic material available. Once Grilamid is formed it has the amazing attribute of being extremely flexible, but is able to maintain its original shape under all temperatures.
OHM Lens - Synthetic Melanin infused lenses protect your eyes with the equivalent of SPF 140 and block harmful UV and HEV blue light, relaxing your eyes and providing vivid, crisp, clear, haze free vision.
100% UV Protection - UV rays can be extremely harmful to your eyes. These damaging rays can accelerate your eyes aging process and these negative effects can be enhanced by surfaces like water and snow. Safeguard your eyes with 100% UV protection.
98% HEV Protection - High Energy Visible (HEV) light, or "blue light", is connected to brain signals for being awake/alert. These sunglasses are made with special "Blue Blocker" lenses that filter out HEV light. For nighttime screentime, this helps your brain prepare for restful sleep by mimicking nature and letting your brain send the proper signals for falling asleep quickly and enjoying a deep, restful sleep.
6 Base Curvature - The base curvature corresponds to the curve of the lens. The higher the number, the higher the curve. 6 base styles have a “flatter” look. 8-9 base curves hug closer to the face.
These measurements include the height of the frame, the width of the frame and the length of the arms in that order.
5 - 10% - A low VLT (Visual Light Transmitted) rating like this is perfect for sunny and bright lighting conditions.
VLT ratings range from 0 to about 90 percent with a lower number meaning less light passes through (darker tint); where as with a higher number - more light passes through (lighter tint).