Person wearing Quamby 004 FL-41 overfit glasses while hiking on a scenic trail

Quamby 004 | Claret Tortoise

141mm x 41mm
$139.00
Sale price  $139.00 Regular price  $169.00
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Person wearing Quamby 004 FL-41 overfit glasses while hiking on a scenic trail

Quamby 004 | Claret Tortoise

$139.00
Sale price  $139.00 Regular price  $169.00

FL-41 Lens Specifications

Lens Coating Scratch-resistant, Anti-reflective & Hydrophobic
Tint Percentage 60% light blockage
UV Protection UV420
Maximum Glasses Size141mm x 41mm

Individual experiences vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.

If you experience migraines or light sensitivity, FL-41 tinted glasses can make a real difference in your daily comfort. The FL-41 lens filters out the wavelengths of light most associated with triggering migraines and photophobia — especially harsh fluorescent lighting. While they won't prevent a migraine, they can meaningfully reduce discomfort and make everyday environments more tolerable.

The Quamby 004 overfit glasses are designed to wear comfortably over your existing prescription eyewear, so you never have to choose between vision correction and light protection. The Claret tortoise frame offers a modern, fashion-forward look that fits discreetly over most frames. Lightweight and easy to slip on and off, they're ideal for everyday use at work, on the road, or anywhere harsh lighting is a concern.

  • Frame: Claret Tortoise plastic
  • Lens: FL-41 rose-tinted, non-polarized
  • Fit: Overfit — wears over prescription glasses
  • Size: 141mm x 41mm

Why FL-41? FL-41 is a clinically studied lens tint that filters the light wavelengths most associated with migraines and photophobia — built into every Sunclip frame. Learn more →

Model
Quamby
Lens Size
41mm
Frame Width
141mm
Material
Plastic
Colour
Claret Tortoise
Find Your Size

To find the best fit for your glasses, first you should look for the perfect Frame Width. A that's slightly wider than your face is a good place to start - no more than a finger width between the temple and your face is a good rule of thumb. If you've already got a pair of glasses that fit, measure from screw to screw on the face front for a good idea of the frame width.

Other Useful Measurements

You'll also sometimes see other measurements on the temple (arm) of your glasses. These represent the lens width, bridge width, and temple length (all in millimeters). Use these measurements to compare with your current glasses or to find your ideal fit.

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