Crafted of the best of all materials, CERBERUS, designed by Razer outdoor eyewear, combines traditional style with modern digital lines. The ultra-light aluminum-magnesium temples and thermoplastic rubber temple tips merge e...

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Crafted of the best of all materials, CERBERUS, designed by Razer outdoor eyewear, combines traditional style with modern digital lines. The ultra-light aluminum-magnesium temples and thermoplastic rubber temple tips merge ergonomics and durability in one frame for an ideal fit. Combine all that with GUNNAR's i-AMP lens technology and you have the perfect performance enhancement. lens width 59 mm, nose: 17 mm, frame width: 135 mm, temple: 137 mm.

  • Frame Material: Metal
  • Frame Color: Black
  • (In millimeters) Lens Width: Bridge Width: Temple: 137
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