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10 Degree Sunglasses | Model 1416
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€31,88 EUR - Regular price
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€63,77 EUR - Sale price
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€31,88 EUR
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Essential Information
Product Type:
- Sunglasses
Frame Size:
- 50-22-135
Frame Shape:
- Roundish
RX Able:
- Progressive, Bifocals |
Single Vision
Colour:
- Brown

Detail Description
The 10 Degree Model 1416 is renowned for its stylish and edgy, snug & skin-friendly
Product Details:
Product Details:
- Gender: Unisex
- Suitable for: Adult
- Frame Shape: Round
- Frame Material: Metal
- Frame Color: Matte Dark Brown
- Frame Style: Full Rim
- Lens Color: Brown
- Lens Compatibility
RX Compatibility:
- Single Vision Suitability: Yes
- Progressive, Bifocal Suitability: Yes
Features:
- 100% UV Protection
- Designed in Germany
- Includes a complimentary micro-fiber cloth and a premium case
FRAME SIZE
Dimensions (eye-nose-side in mm):
- 50-22-135

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UV Protection
All of our sunglasses offer both UV-A and UV-B protection.
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How to Read your Prescription
Welcome to Ottika's comprehensive guide on how to read your eyewear prescription. Understanding the numbers and symbols on your prescription is the key to achieving clear vision. Let's break down the essential elements:
1. Sphere (SPH):
- Indicates the main lens power to correct nearsightedness (negative values) or farsightedness (positive values).
- Written in diopters (D); the higher the number, the stronger the prescription.
2. Cylinder (CYL):
- Addresses astigmatism, a condition caused by irregular cornea or lens shape.
- Positive or negative values denote the degree of astigmatism correction needed.
3. Axis:
- Specifies the angle (in degrees) for astigmatism correction.
- Ranges from 0 to 180; helps align the cylindrical power correctly.
4. Add:
- Applies to multifocal prescriptions (bifocals, progressives) for additional power needed for reading or close work.
- Written as a positive value.
5. Prism:
- Indicates the amount of prismatic power required to correct eye alignment issues.
- May be present for conditions like strabismus.
6. Base:
- Corresponds to the base direction of the prism (up, down, in, out).