Product description
Titmus BC 109 prescription glasses deliver a sleek look with a professional outlook that is sure to impress in all situations. These glasses are carefully crafted with metal alloy material, rubber nose pads, and an integrated spring hinge. This full-rim frame front comes with bent rubber temple tips to fit your face however feels best. It provides 100% protection from UV rays and is compatible with all kinds of progressive lenses. The glasses are equipped with removable side shields that protect you from dust, dirt, and irritants in the air. These side shields are scratch-resistant and have been tested for lens cleaning chemicals. They meet ANSI Z87.1 standard for high-mass and high-velocity impact resistance, EN 166 safety standards, and conform to CSA protection criteria. These are available in different sizes and antique gold color as well as in demi amber and red. With Titmus BC 109, you'll never have to take a break on an adventure.
Product Features
Metal alloy frame
Progressive lens compatible
Spring Hinge
Double bridge design
Removable Side shields C 101
ANSI Z87.2 safety compliant
EN166 safety standards
Conforms to CSA Z94.3 protection criteria
Prescription ready
No-slip grip
Frame Information
- Material Metal
- Rim Full Rim
- Manufacturer TITMUS
FRAME MEASUREMENTS
To ensure your frames fit perfectly, you first have to determine which size frames are best for you. The best place to start is with the measurements on a pair you already own. You know those little numbers on the inside of its temple? That's what you're looking for. The frame measurements appear in the following order: lens width, bridge width, and temple length.
Frame Width

To find frame width, measure the front of the frame from screw to screw
Temple Length

Temple length is the measurement in millimeters of the ‘arms' of the frame. This measurement does not vary as much as the others, with 135mm, 140mm, 145mm, and 150mm being the most common options.
Lens Height and Width

Lens height is the distance from the top of a lens to the bottom. Lens Width is the distance from the left side of a lens to the right side.