Troon

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Color: Black Slate Polarized
Description

Troon: Aviator Precision, Reimagined

Where classic lines meet modern performance, Troon redefines the metal aviator for the athlete who values style without sacrificing substance. The sleek, double-bridge silhouette delivers a commanding presence — sharp, confident, and unmistakably sport-ready. Available in three signature combinations — Black Frame with Slate Polarized Lens, Bronze with Tort Tips and Slate Polarized Lens, or Bronze with Sage Tips and Slate Polarized Lens — each pair is built for versatility. The frames are crafted from lightweight, corrosion-resistant stainless steel, engineered for durability and comfort during motion. The tips are precision-molded acetate — offering a soft, secure fit that adapts to your face. The slate-tinted lenses deliver VIGOR’s advanced polarization, cutting glare and enhancing contrast on trail, court, or pavement. Lightweight, durable, and engineered to stay secure during motion, Troon’s frame blends heritage design with the performance DNA of VIGOR. Whether you’re on the move or at rest, Troon lets you command the moment — without compromise. Precision crafted. Built for style. Worn to win!

Size: 135 mm - 15 mm - 55 mm (Temple - Bridge - Lens)


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