Kid's Beech Wood (3-9 yrs)

By Wildwood
€24,95 €34,95

168 reviews

Colour: Blue Mirror
Returns & Exchanges

 

Protect your children's eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays with our Wildwood polarised sunglasses. Children's eyes are especially sensitive to harmful ultraviolet light and these UV400 rated sunglasses are TAC polarised to protect kids eyes from UVA/UVB radiation and the harmful glare from snow and water.

 

The frames are made of recycled polycarbonate and the arms from sustainably sourced beech wood. The stainless steel spring hinges can flex outwards, providing a snug and comfortable fit that will not pinch, regardless of face shape. Weighing only 20 grams your kids will forget they've even got them on and will KEEP THEM ON. 

    Eco Beach Club

    Eco Beach Club deals may be available with this product. FIND OUT MORE...

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 168 reviews
    84%
    (141)
    16%
    (27)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    L
    Lois D.
    Kids 4-8 Beach Polarized Sunglasses

    I purchased them for three of our grandchildren for a Christmas Present so I hope they like them! The support I received was outstanding. Thank you

    You're welcome Lois. We're pretty confident your grandchildren will love their new Wildwood polarized sunglasses!

    E
    Emma Salathe
    Great look!

    I bought these for my two girls.
    Fast delivery and amazing look!
    We travel a lot and it is hard to find great polarized sunglasses for kids to protect their eyes.
    I hope the lenses stand up to all the adventures I hope to have with them.

    Thanks for the awesome review and fantastic photos Emma! Enjoy your adventures!

    Boy in green cat eye sunglasses

    IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY TO PROTECT THEM

    "UV damage to the eyes is cumulative and totally irreversible. If we don’t take steps to protect our children’s eyes, repeated exposure can and will result in them suffering sight threatening conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration later in life."

    Director of UK Eyecare Trust