Sunglasses has flexible wrap around band to keep the glasses in place. It has new flexible frames for a more comfortable fit. This is adjustable with Velcro closure in back. It provides 100% UVA and UVB protection.
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Product Details
Product Length:
4.75 inches
Product Width:
1.35 inches
Product Height:
0.5 inches
Package Length:
5.5 inches
Package Width:
1.9 inches
Package Height:
0.2 inches
Package Weight:
0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 11 reviews
Features
Sunglasses has flexible wrap around band to keep the glasses in place
New flexible frames for a more comfortable fit
Provides 100% UVA and UVB protection
Adjustable with Velcro closure in back
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 11 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Pluses and Minuses Versus Julbo Looping 2 Sunglasses Jun 05, 2009
By ReviewerWhoPrefersToBeAnonymous I bought both this and the Julbo Infant/Toddler's Looping Sunglasses with Cord (Julbo Looping 2) to compare the two. This comes in a clear soft plastic case whose insert specifies (among other things) "Made in China" and "Filter category 3, medium tinted / EN 1836 (2005)." A label on the lens says "Comply to ANSI [American National Standards Institute] Z80.3-1986 / 100% UV Protection." (According to the company's Web site, the sunglasses offer 100% UVA & UVB protection.) The frame front is about 4 inches wide and 1.25 inches high. Two elastic straps are attached to the frame front; if you overlap the Velcro on the straps by at least 1/2", you form a wrap-around band that can fit head circumferences of about 15"-19".
PLUSES: I liked the fact that it has no temples to poke a child's eyes. The frame front is quite flexible, which probably leads to better conforming to more faces than a rigid frame front. The price is much lower than the Julbo. ANSI compliance is nice (although more recent versions like 1996 or 2008 would have been even better). The sunglasses float easily, with the straps above the water's surface.
MINUSES: The sunglasses are less stylish (but perhaps more "fun") than the Julbo. The lenses pop out rather easily. There is a "right side up" which may be confusing to young kids. Finally, the bridge has no cushioning material for the nose (although that may not critical due to the frame's flexibility).
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Cute Specs Jun 25, 2009
By Melrose Mom My 11-month does try to take these off most of the time, but they are really cute and I can't imagine any baby/toddler sunglasses being more comfortable or better sized.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
sharp warning Jun 21, 2009
By A. Westgroves
"What's it all about?"
This product did have some sharp edges left from the plastic molding, which I filed off pretty easily. My baby doesn't like to wear them, however.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
comfortable and cute Apr 29, 2009
By M. Abe
"deeper into faith"
It is good to have babies get used to sun protection early. These are very soft and easy to put on. Yes, my nine-month old can take them off. But usually he doesn't bother them. He looks adorable in them. I would recommend them to other babies who are learning healthy habits.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great product Apr 01, 2009
By M. Grizzaffi
"Mom, Wife, Daughter, Nurse"
Nice and soft enough for our 4 month old daughter...no nose marks. And the lenses are darker than they appear in the picture. They were a little big for her at first and it would have been nice if the velcro on the strap was extended, but overall great product that we have recommended to friends.