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- The 49mm standard version is suitable for very high visual acuities up to +/- 15 diopters and can also be used with progressive lenses
- The 55.5mm XL version can be glazed up to +/- 3 diopters
- the ACM ventilation keeps the OPT.Clip fog-free in combination with the sports lenses
- by putting on from the front also long eyelashes have place
- if the prescription changes, the clip is simply converted to the new values and all SYSTEM components continue to function together
- uncomplicated handling
- in 2 different colors
- unisex
- Crystal Matt
- Black Matt
- XL (general recommendation up to visual acuity +/- 3 dpt)
- Standard (should be chosen for higher values)
- Both sizes are suitable for gliding vision.
In order to guarantee the highest possible quality, the OPT.Clip is not available online with ready-molded prescription lenses.
2. you take it to the optician of your choice or to one of our SYSTEM partners (the package contains all the relevant information your optician needs to prepare your individual prescription lenses and insert them into the clip).
3. you simply place the finished clip with your prescription on the frame and mount your favorite VSN.Shield over it in one easy step.
Flexible eyewear with system
SIOLS X-Kross is a brand of Optic Fashion GmbH in Munich. The company, which has existed since 1994, was initially successful with patented solar clip systems. The idea for the sportive eyewear system was born in 1999. Beate Gabelt is the designer in the company and the developer of the concept. At that time she realized, due to her own sports activities, that many sports glasses fog up, sit badly and can not be used flexibly.
Individual eye protection for many sports
The SIOLS sports glasses quickly became the focus of Optic Fashion. The knowledge and experience of opticians, ophthalmologists, engineers and athletes was incorporated in the development work. The result is an eyewear system with interchangeable clips, which can be adapted to both the specifics of different sports as well as to different face shapes. A challenge was the ventilation technology, which prevents start-up during strenuous activities. Since there were few satisfactory solutions for athletes who rely on optical glasses before, the system can also be combined with lenses for individual vision. Last but not least, the SIOLS glasses impress with their sporty design.