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Kingfisher Bifocals
The Kingfisher impresses with a striking, angular frame shape and an equally expressive design. Available in elegant matte black, subtle tortoise, or striking Arctic White.
Equipped with our micro-thin Resilamide™ temples measuring just 1 mm in thickness, they offer maximum comfort and optimal functionality in combination with headsets and helmets. The shatterproof polycarbonate lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB radiation.
Bifocal lenses feature a flattened, clearly defined magnified near-vision or reading area, which is measured 16 mm from the bottom edge of the frame (just below half the lens height). They are particularly well-suited for capturing larger fields of vision without having to move your head significantly.
A soft nose pad with a smooth surface ensures that the glasses stay perfectly positioned and optimally balanced.
• Micro-thin Resilamide™ temples just 1 mm thick for maximum comfort and functionality
• Temples that wrap around the head – not around the ears
• Shatterproof polycarbonate lenses with 100% UVA and UVB protection
• Soft nose pad with a smooth surface keeps the glasses optimally positioned and perfectly balanced
You can find a lens guide at the very bottom of our website in the phils.optics section.
Here you can see which lens is the right one for you.
Size "Wide"
Frame Size: 144 mm width
Lens Size: 56 mm width × 43 mm height (20 mm bridge)
Frame Front: Matte black Resilamide™, alternatively Tortoise, white, Translucent Gray or Limited GIFT
Temples: Matte black Resilamide™, 1 mm thin
Lenses: Premium shatterproof polycarbonate lenses with outstanding clarity
Protection: UV400 – blocks 100% of UVA and UVB radiation, non-polarized by default
Size "Narrow"
Frame Size: 134 mm width
Lens Size: 53 mm width × 40 mm height (18 mm bridge)
Frame Front: Matte black Resilamide™, alternatively Tortoise, white or Limited GIFT
Temples: Matte black Resilamide™, 1 mm thin
Lenses: Premium shatterproof polycarbonate lenses with outstanding clarity
Protection: UV400 – blocks 100% of UVA and UVB radiation, non-polarized by default










