Varionet Aviator 6000 Night Driving Glasses
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Night Driving Goggles Varionet Aviator 6000 Gun and Black
The Varionet Aviator 6000 Gun and Black Driving Glasses are glasses with a trendy look equipped with black plastic temples and yellow lenses specially designed for driving at night in complete safety .
Varionet Aviator 6000 Gun and Black Driving Glasses are fitted with lenses made of an innovative material; they filter out 100% of UV up to 400nm as well as blinding reflections in night driving situations. They soften the intense lights of truck or car lights in oncoming lanes, as well as overly bright LED information signs.
Thanks to their yellow tint you gain in brightness and contrast and their multilayer anti-reflective treatment protects you from the glare of the headlights. They are therefore ideal to wear at dusk and dawn. The Varionet Aviator 6000 Gun and Black driving glasses equipped with yellow lenses give you more clarity and better contrast, you will have a better visual experience during your night journeys and will be less tired after long hours of driving.
Good protection for safe driving!
142mm | 60mm | 43mm | 16mm | 140mm |
How to take the presbyopia test
- Take off your glasses
- Stand ~35cm from the screen
- Read the texts from top to bottom
- The smallest text that you will be able to read without glasses corresponds to your correction.
Take the test!
Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
+3.50 |
Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
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Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
+2.50 |
Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
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Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
+1.50 |
Varionet, the world innovation of presbyopic glasses without a prescription from 39€! |
+1.00 |
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