The BRECKEN has air bubbles inside the temples that
allow for the buoyancy, while the HOLMAN’s temples
are constructed with a buoyancy material to ensure they
always stay afloat.
As an added feature all the styles in the collection
have brightly coloured temples that provide additional
visibility from above the surface.
The BRECKEN also comes with a strap for additional
security in extreme conditions.
“There are three lens options available in mirror or non-
mirror, all developed specifically for water conditions,”
says Gerber.
Lens features include HD Polarized lenses, oleo/
hydrophobic treatments and anti-reflective treatments.
Bollé has also added new sunglasses to its lifestyle
range, including FRANK, which is the best companion
for everyday activities. These shades are available
with HD polarized lenses and feature anti-reflective,
hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments.
The Bollé GRAPHITE style, meanwhile, is inspired by
vintage mountaineering sunglasses. These shades have
removable side shields and boast a very modern look.
All Bollé frames are available in prescription in Canada
through Centennial Optical.
Holman
zonyk aero
NEW LOOKS BY COS
Canadian Optical Supply Co. Ltd. has launched
the new zonyk aero midcut by Adidas Sport
Eyewear.
These sunglasses boast lenses that provide the
best possible trail running performance and
feature multiple fit adjustments and a wide
range of lenses for any condition.
The Adidas frame technology includes a four-
position nose bridge, for an individual fit and
adjustable nose pads that grip comfortably to
the face. The face-fit foam pads are detachable
and seal the face from wind, rain and snow. The
lens lock system allows the wearer to quickly
switch, while the SPX frame technology is
ultra-light, flexible and made of allergy-free
materials.
“Having to navigate sharp rocks, snaking roots
and loose debris at a fast pace, it is vital to catch
every detail on the trail as quickly as possible.
With the highly stable fit and clear vision of the
new zonyk aero midcut, I can constantly push
the limits,” says German mountain running
champion Anton Palzer.
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