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Abigail ScottBy Abigail Scott
I'm Abigail Scott, an author, adventurer, and mother of three. When I'm not navigating the beautiful chaos of motherhood, you can find me tackling the turbulent waters as a professional whitewater kayaker or scaling impressive rock faces as a climbing guide. The rush of adrenaline, whether from kayaking or climbing, is a feeling I cherish deeply. But the thrill doesn't stop there; I capture the breathtaking allure of nature through my lens as a professional photographer. And when I'm not submerged in the wild, my software engineering skills amplify my outdoor pursuits, allowing me to harness technology in unique ways. Through my writings, whether articles or blog posts, I share not just my adventures but my heart, hoping to spark a flame of inspiration in others to break boundaries and experience the world's wonders.
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Pinpoint ChromaPop Sunglasses

Pinpoint ChromaPop Sunglasses

Description

Why We Love the Pinpoint ChromaPop Sunglasses

The Pinpoint ChromaPop Sunglasses are our constant companion. No matter where we are or what we're doing, these lightweight shades ensure that we always have a clear view of the world, shielding our eyes from the sun's rays. Whether we're unwinding by the riverside or pushing ourselves during a run, these sunglasses are up to the task.

Key Features

  • Sport-oriented design suitable for any occasion
  • Feather-light Evolve frame for unparalleled comfort
  • ChromaPop lenses for enhanced vision
  • Megol nose pads to prevent slipping
  • AutoLock hinges for effortless wearing and removal

Consult the size chart for further information about the lens tint options available.

Specs

Lens ChromaPop Frame Evolve (TR90, eco-friendly) Nose/Temple Pads yes Hinge auto-lock Face Size medium Base Curve 6 Frame Dimensions [lens/bridge/temple] 59 x 44 / 16 / 135mm Activity casual, hiking, running, training