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Protect your baby's vision with Kietla Diabola sunglasses. Designed for children aged 0 to 1 year, they offer safety, comfort, and maximum UV protection.

Kietla Diabola sunglasses were developed with the specific needs of newborns and babies up to 12 months in mind. With an ergonomic and ultra-lightweight design, these glasses adapt gently to the baby's face without applying pressure to the temples, nose, or ears, ensuring your child stays comfortable throughout the outing.

Safety is the top priority. The unbreakable polycarbonate lenses provide complete sun protection, effectively filtering harmful rays with UV400 protection (anti-UVA, anti-UVB, and anti-UVC). Additionally, they feature Blue Blocker technology, which filters blue light, protecting the sensitive eyes of little ones in high-brightness environments.

The frame construction, made in a single piece, eliminates the need for hinges or screws, making them extremely durable and safe. For a perfect fit, they include an adjustable strap, ensuring the glasses stay in place even during the most active play.

Key Features

  • Recommended age: 0 to 1 year.
  • Lenses: Unbreakable polycarbonate with UV400 filter and Blue Blocker technology.
  • Filter category: 3 (high protection).
  • Design: Flexible, ergonomic frame without hinges or screws.
  • Accessories: Includes adjustable strap for better fixation.
  • Sustainability: Recyclable frame and reusable cardboard case.
  • Certifications: ISO 12312-1: 2013 / A1 2015 and ANSI Z80.3: 2015.

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