Bloc Club Sunglasses
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Bloc Club sunglasses were designed for the cycling enthusiast, but you don’t have to be on your bike to appreciate this sleek and stylish look.
Bloc Club Sunglasses: The Back Ground
Established in 1988 by the Incline UK Ltd, Bloc Club Sunglasses was the first brand in the company’s portfolio. These sunglasses literally flew off the shelves because of their sleek, functional design, and surprisingly affordable prices. The Incline company continues to take great pride in providing technologically sound sunglasses at great prices.
Why Should You Buy?
There are plenty of reasons why Bloc Clubs may be the right choice for you. They:
- Protect the eyes.
Not only do these sunglasses block harmful UV light, but they also serve to keep wind and debris away from the eye. When you are on your bike and going very fast, the last thing you need is to have anything impede your sight.
- Great selection
The selection available through Bloc is incredible. They have a wide range of frame shapes and lens tints to keep even the most discerning of consumers happy.
- Those Prices!
When all else fails, it’s great to know that you can buy a pair of sunglasses, especially ones that perform as well as the Bloc Club models do, without spending a small fortune.
What’s Available
As previously mentioned, there is a wide array of styles and models to choose from, so let’s get right to it!
- Alien
The Alien models have brown tinted lenses that are exceptional at cutting down glare and reducing eye strain. They also work very efficiently in varying light conditions.
- Flash
Done in a lens that’s dubbed VE5 Vermillion, this unique hue makes it a true all-rounder. The Flash is perfectly at home in the brightest of conditions, on a mountain top, on a beach, or on a street.
The grey content of the lens ensures a natural color transmission, while the vermillion coloring enhances red, green, and yellow colors. At the very same time, it eliminates a high degree of blue light. This alone dramatically increases the perception of detail while reducing eye fatigue.
- Club
The namesake of Bloc Club sunglasses, Club transmits the full color spectrum. These sunglasses do not change the way color is seen and are ideally suited for prolonged wear in very bright conditions. The Club sunglass is also perfect for those that are particularly sensitive to color transformations.
- Hornet
The Hornet is heavily tinted in a blue sheen for bright to extremely bright conditions. This square-shaped frame works perfectly on square-shaped faces.
- Hawkeye
A super-cool smoky gray color announces the Hawkeye! These sunglasses, done in the S11 Smoke lens, transmit the full color spectrum and it don't change the way colors are seen. These sunglasses, like the Club, are perfect for bright conditions and prolonged use.
- East Coast
These East Coast sunglasses come in a metal frame and dramatically tinted green lenses. Because of this green lens color, these sunglasses are one of the best all purpose sunglasses available. They dramatically reduce eye fatigue in bright conditions while offering enhanced definition in lower lights.
- Dragon
These sunglasses are truly a work of beauty. The frame is a bold one shaped in a tortoise brown glaze, while the lenses are done in the S11 light smoke colors.
Perfectly transmitting the full color spectrum, colors that are seen through the lenses are indeed true to form. You can wear theses shades in bright conditions, and they are also well suited for those who suffer from an intolerance of color transformation.
- Shifter
A VE5 vermillion lens takes these sunglasses anywhere. They are perfect at eliminating the dreaded blue light, but still transmit the true colors of red, green and yellow. These sunglasses also increase perception, while at the same time, reduce eye fatigue.
A Final Word
Finally, it’s worth noting that all of Bloc Club’s sunglasses offer 100 percent UV protection and are rigorously tested to ensure that the products exceed set global standards. In addition, all Bloc sunglasses are fitted with optical Class 1 UV 400 lenses.
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