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The Count JR has a host of features to make children’s time in the mountains enjoyable. The orange lens is suitable for a wide variety of conditions and the tint helps increase contrast in flat light. To protect against misting they use a dual-layered lens with anti-fog treatment on the inner and frame ventilation. Atomic’s Live Fit Frame moulds to the shape of the face and are OTG compatible enabling prescription eyewear to be warn underneath. The strap can be adjusted for a snug fit over the top of a helmet.Lens: OrangeVLT: 35% (CAT 2)Size: Youth - Small/MediumLens Shape: CylindricalLensOrange – With a 35% VLT this lens is designed for all-round use. The Orange tint helps to increase contrast and definition when the light is flat and the snow is falling. Visual Light Transmission (VLT) refers to the amount of light that penetrates a lens. A low percentage means less light passes through and a higher percentage lets an increased amount of light through. A lens with a lower VLT rating is better for bright conditions, where as one with a higher VLT is more suited for overcast and snowy days. [Full Details]
The Count JR has a host of features to make children’s time in the mountains enjoyable. The orange lens is suitable for a wide variety of conditions and the tint helps increase contrast in flat light. To protect against misting they use a dual-layered lens with anti-fog treatment on the inner and frame ventilation. Atomic’s Live Fit Frame moulds to the shape of the face and are OTG compatible enabling prescription eyewear to be warn underneath. The strap can be adjusted for a snug fit over the top of a helmet.Lens: OrangeVLT: 35% (CAT 2)Size: Youth - Small/MediumLens Shape: CylindricalLensOrange – With a 35% VLT this lens is designed for all-round use. The Orange tint helps to increase contrast and definition when the light is flat and the snow is falling. Visual Light Transmission (VLT) refers to the amount of light that penetrates a lens. A low percentage means less light passes through and a higher percentage lets an increased amount of light through. A lens with a lower VLT rating is better for bright conditions, where as one with a higher VLT is more suited for overcast and snowy days. [Full Details]

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