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Adidas Sport

Adidas Sport Lunettes De Ski SP0039 02S 00

Adidas Sport Lunettes De Ski SP0039 02S 00

Prix habituel €59,00
Prix habituel €169,00 Prix promotionnel €59,00
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Genre: Unisex
Couleur principale: Noir
La couleur du cadre: Noir
La monture des lunettes: Plastique
Couleurs de lunettes: Violet
Le matériel de la lunette: Plastique
Catégorie de filtre: 2
Technologie des lunettes: Pas d'extra
Protection: 100% UVA & UVB
Größe: 205-0-150
Largeur du verre: 205
Hauteur du verre: 87
Largeur des lunettes: 150
Longueur du temple: 150
Style: Mono disque
Style de cadre: Jante complète
Charnière à ressort: Non
Les particularités: Pas d'extra
Volume de livraison: Étui original,
Country: Italy

Producer Company Name: Marcolin S.p.A.
Producer Homepage: https://www.marcolin.com/de/
Producer Street: Zona Industriale Villanova
Producer House No.: 4
Producer Zip Code: 32013
Producer City: Longarone (BL)
Producer Phone Number: +39 0437 777111
Producer Contact Form: https://www.marcolin.com/de/gruppe/kontakt/
Producer Email Address: info@marcolin.com
Eu Representative Name: Marcolin S.p.A.
Eu Representative Street: Zona Industriale Villanova
Eu Representative House No.: 4
Eu Representative Zip Code: 32013
Eu Representative City: Longarone (BL)
Eu Representative Country: Italy
Eu Representative Email Address: info@marcolin.com
Eu Representative Contact Form: https://www.marcolin.com/de/gruppe/kontakt/
Eu Representative Phone Number: +39 0437 777111


Safety Advisories
General Warnings
Not suitable for other purposes: Ski goggles are designed exclusively for winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, or similar activities in snowy or cold environments. They do not provide adequate protection for other sports or activities.
No protection against extreme impacts: Ski goggles offer limited protection against mechanical impacts and are not designed to absorb hard shocks or impacts.
No full UV protection with damaged lenses: Damaged or scratched lenses can impair UV protection. Replace damaged lenses immediately to protect your eyes.
Not suitable for direct sunlight viewing: Even with UV protection, you should not look directly at the sun, especially under strong snow reflection or during a solar eclipse.

Material and Care Instructions
Lens sensitivity: The lenses of ski goggles can easily be scratched by sharp objects or abrasive materials. Only clean them with a soft microfiber cloth.
Protect interior coating: Many ski goggles have an anti-fog coating on the inside of the lenses. Avoid rubbing or cleaning the interior, as this can damage the coating.
Cleaning: Clean the lenses with lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Do not use solvents, chemical cleaners, or abrasive substances.
Drying: Allow the goggles to air dry. Avoid direct heat sources like radiators or hair dryers, as these can damage the materials.
Storage: Store the ski goggles in a protective case to prevent dust, scratches, and deformation.
Avoid chemicals: Contact with chemicals like hairspray, sunscreen, or insect repellents can damage the coating and material of the goggles.

Health Warnings
Eye strain from unsuitable tints: Ski goggles with the wrong filter category can strain your eyes. Ensure that the lens tint matches the light conditions (e.g., light tints for cloudy days, darker tints for sunny conditions).
Allergies: Some materials, such as foam or rubber, may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Safety Risks
Fogged lenses: Improper use (e.g., incorrect cleaning or storage) may impair the anti-fog coating. Fogged lenses can restrict vision and increase the risk of accidents.
Helmet compatibility: Not all ski goggles are compatible with all helmets. Check before purchasing to ensure the goggles fit correctly with your helmet, leaving no gaps or unwanted airflow.
Peripheral vision limitations: Ensure the goggles provide sufficient field of vision, especially for high-speed use.

Legal Notes
Adherence to standards: Ski goggles should meet applicable safety standards, such as EN 174 (European standard for ski goggles). Check the markings on the goggles or packaging.
Check filter category: The lens filter category should match the light conditions:
Category 0: Clear or lightly tinted (for night skiing or very cloudy days).
Category 1: Light tint (for cloudy days).
Category 2: Medium tint (for changing weather).
Category 3: Dark tint (for sunny days).
Category 4: Very dark tint (for extremely bright conditions, such as glaciers). Not suitable for driving.
Warranty and return conditions: Improper use or incorrect care may void the warranty. Follow the included care instructions and manufacturer guidelines.

Additional Notes
Interchangeable lenses: If the ski goggles come with interchangeable lenses, check before use to ensure the lenses are properly installed and securely fixed.
Double lenses for better protection: Some ski goggles feature double lenses to improve anti-fog performance. Ensure both lenses are intact and undamaged.
Not suitable for prescription glasses wearers (except OTG models): If you wear prescription glasses, use a specific OTG (Over The Glasses) ski goggle that provides sufficient space for your eyewear.

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