TYR Apollo HTS Sunglasses
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Description
The Apollo HTS Sunglasses are engineered and tested to perform under the most demanding conditions. Polarized Optech P (Polycarbonate) lenses provide built-in UV400 technology to protect you against UVA and UVB rays, while Impact resistant ANSI Z87 construction ensures shatter proof performance.
Designed to bend but never break, Lightweight HTS (High Tensile Strength) frames are the perfect combination of strength and flexibility and ergo sport shaping provides the fit athletes need and the durability they demand.
Featuring No-Slip TPE Grip rubber padding, TYR grips create multi-directional traction to relieve pressure where it matters most and ensure stay-in-place performance, so you don't have to worry about your sunglasses falling off when you're pushing the pace.
Scratch Resistant, Smudge Resistant and Water Repellent. The Apollo HTS Frames are fit for larger facial profiles.
Built on 36+ years of optical performance and know how, the all new TYR Optics line brings athletic eyewear to a whole new level.

Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
- Enjoy Free Australian Shipping on orders over $180.
- Heavy or bulky items may incur additional delivery charges.
- Low and fast shipping available from just $ 15.00.
Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.
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T&C’s
No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds
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