Nocs Provisions Solar Eclipse Shades
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Designed to provide immersive and eye-protective experiences, the Nocs Provisions Solar Eclipse shades offer crystal-clear eclipse views—perfect for viewing parties and destination-seeking adventures.
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- Lenses are crafted to provide optimal optical clarity so you can observe every detail of the celestial event without compromising visual quality
- Frames are lightweight and comfortable with a sleek and stylish design, making them the perfect accessory for any eclipse-watching event
- Durably constructed to withstand the rigors of outdoor activities and ensure long-lasting use
- Designed to fit a wide range of face shapes and sizes, they provide a snug and secure fit for everyone and are built to ensure comfort for extended wear
- Comes with educational material on solar eclipses, helping you understand the science and wonder behind these celestial events
Imported.
View all Nocs Provisions Men's SunglassesBest Use | Camping |
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UV Protection | 100 percent |
Lens Material | Scratch-resistant black polymer |
Polarized | No |
Photochromic | No |
Frame Material | ABS |
Gender | Unisex |
Fit Width | Medium |
Overall Width | 150 millimeters |
Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
Bridge Width | 27 millimeters |
Lens Width | 69 millimeters |
Lens Height | 35 millimeters |
Temple Length | 137 millimeters |
Sustainability | From a Climate Neutral Certified brand |
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These are not safe, have not been approved, AVOID.
AAS.org is acting as the official eclipse glasses resource to ensure the glasses you get are real and legitimate, and these are NOT LISTED in any form or brand at all. Ergo, these should not be recommended and frankly not sold. Nocs didn't get them tested, didn't get them certified, and we're talking about your eyes here and your safety. Avoid like the plague.
Look to the sky
Won’t be able to fully determine until the eclipse, other than that, they seem to be well made.
They worked
Four adults used these during the 4/8 eclipse. Everyone is fine... concerns over not being on AAS website seem to be overblown, that's not a definitive list of what is safe.
Link to AAS.org safety assessment page
In support of the earlier review... this is the link to the website that AAS.org has listed viewers that meet the standard. https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/viewers-filters
REI canceled the order
The order was canceled by REI the day after I placed it.