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Active Spring (for age 2 - 8 years) 17357N 44 reviews
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Product description
Italian optics manufacturer CentroStyle emphasizes quality workmanship, maximum functionality, and constant innovation. The Active eyewear collection is full of colour, playfulness, and distinctive style. Almost everyone will choose from a variety of shapes and imaginative colours.
The Active Spring model has a rubber strap which will help to eliminate the risk of losing glasses and ensures better fastening on the head during various children's activities.
Active Spring 17357N 44 (for age 2 - 8 years) are children's glasses.
Glasses frame
The pink colour of the frame perfectly matches a cool skin tone and light brown
or light blonde hair.
Rectangle frames are an ideal choice for those with an oval or round
face shape.
The frame of the glasses is made of high-quality plastic, which offers great durability and comfort.
Full-rims are the most common frames. They will elevate your style with their noticeable design. They are sturdy, durable and fully enclose the lenses, protecting them from damage. This type of frame is suitable for all lenses, including thicker ones with higher optical powers.
Spring hinges allow the glasses' arms to move over 90°, which increases comfort. The frames are also more damage-resistant and maintain the
right fit longer.
Accessories
We deliver the glasses in their original case. The colour of the case and its
design may vary.
The cloth supplied is ideal for cleaning and caring for glasses. Some models may come with a fabric bag instead of a cloth.
Explore the full glasses range to find more styles or check out our glasses guide if you need help choosing.
This is a medical device. Read instructions before use.
My grand daughter is 7 years old and has a diagnosis of neurodivergent and both long and short sightedness. She has had numerous pairs of glasses but always manage to break the arms , last pair lasted a couple of hours . She can’t stand to keep these glasses on her face for long ,and takes them off and breaks the arms in the process , any suggestions.
I would recommend choosing frames with spring hinges. These allow the glasses' arms to move over 90°, which can increase comfort and make the frames more resistant to everyday strain. However, they can still break if a lot of force is applied.
For children who are very active or sensitive to how glasses feel, flexible children's frames can also be a good option. I can recommend the Nano Vista brand, as their frames are very flexible and durable.
It is also very important to make sure that the glasses are the correct size. You can find the measurements in the Product specifications section. If the frame is too big or too small, it may feel uncomfortable for your granddaughter, which could make her want to take the glasses off more quickly.
Some children, especially neurodivergent children, may also prefer glasses with an elastic head strap or retainer, as these do not rely as much on the ears to stay in place and can feel more secure. Soft silicone ear grips or retainers can also help keep glasses from sliding and make them more comfortable to wear.
If possible, it may also help to introduce wearing glasses in shorter periods at first, gradually increasing the time as your granddaughter becomes more comfortable with them.
I hope these suggestions are helpful, and please feel free to contact us if you need any further assistance choosing a suitable frame.
Mrs R.
Thank you for your comment.
I would recommend choosing frames with spring hinges. These allow the glasses' arms to move over 90°, which can increase comfort and make the frames more resistant to everyday strain. However, they can still break if a lot of force is applied.
For children who are very active or sensitive to how glasses feel, flexible children's frames can also be a good option. I can recommend the Nano Vista brand, as their frames are very flexible and durable.
It is also very important to make sure that the glasses are the correct size. You can find the measurements in the Product specifications section. If the frame is too big or too small, it may feel uncomfortable for your granddaughter, which could make her want to take the glasses off more quickly.
Some children, especially neurodivergent children, may also prefer glasses with an elastic head strap or retainer, as these do not rely as much on the ears to stay in place and can feel more secure. Soft silicone ear grips or retainers can also help keep glasses from sliding and make them more comfortable to wear.
If possible, it may also help to introduce wearing glasses in shorter periods at first, gradually increasing the time as your granddaughter becomes more comfortable with them.
I hope these suggestions are helpful, and please feel free to contact us if you need any further assistance choosing a suitable frame.
Kind regards,
Lentiamo Team.