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Choosing the correct Nose pad is essential for maximum performance. Your Airas™ should sit close to your cheeks and brow (without touching), allowing air to flow whilst shielding your eyes from the wind.
Nose Pad sizes
4 Nose Pad sizes are included, numbered #1 to #4.
#1 is the smallest nose piece, suited for those with larger noses.
#4 is best suited to those with smaller noses and moves the frame further from your face.
#3 is fitted to your Airas™ as standard.
Lens Fogging
If your lens is fogging whilst exercising, there's not enough ventilation getting to the back side of the lens. Try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc).
Bouncing on Nose
If your Airas™ are bouncing on your nose, try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc) and pressing on to your nose when you put them on. The hydrophilic properties of the Nose Pad will keep your Airas™ in place when you sweat and work hard.
Too much wind in eyes
If you’re getting too much wind in your eyes, the frame is sitting too far from your face. Try moving down one Nose Pad size (#3 to #2, etc).
Removing the Nose Pad
To remove the Nose Pad, pull down on each side. Replace with the new Nose Pad best suited to your face shape. When attaching the new Nose Pad ensure the "SunGod" and number are on the outside, and the grip texture sits against your nose.
Airas Zero Frame to Bottom Frame (ZF to BF) conversion
Step 1: To change from Zero Frame to Bottom Frame, first remove the Arms from the Lens by pressing on the tab on the inside of the Lens, then rotating the Arm downwards to release. Repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Remove the Nose Piece by pulling away from the Lens, first on one side then on the other.
Step 3: Attach the Bottom Frame to the new Lens starting at the nose.
Step 4: Work along the bottom of the Lens towards the outside, finally clipping the end of the Bottom Frame into the holes in the Lens.
Step 5: Reattach the Arm by inserting the Lens into the groove on the Arm and pushing until it clicks. Repeat on the other side.
Step 6: For maximum performance use the provided 100% microfibre pouch to clean fingerprints and marks from your Lens.
Airas Bottom Frame to Zero Frame (BF to ZF) conversion
Step 1: To change from Bottom Frame to Zero Frame, first remove the Arms from the Lens by pressing on the tab on the inside of the Lens, then rotating the Arm downwards to release. Repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Pull the Bottom Frame away from the Lens at the nose.
Step 3: Attach the Nose Piece to the Lens. Push firmly to ensure it’s securely attached and seated centrally.
Step 4: Reattach the Arm by inserting the Lens into the groove on the Arm and pushing until it clicks. Repeat on the other side.
Step 5: For maximum performance use the provided 100% microfibre pouch to clean fingerprints and marks from your Lens.
Step 1: Remove the Arm from the Lens by pressing on the tab on the inside of the Lens, then rotating the Arm downwards to release. Repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Remove the Nose Piece by pulling away from the Lens, first on one side then on the other.
Step 3: Pull the Nose Piece away at the centre of the nose.
Step 4: Attach the Nose Piece to the new Lens. Push firmly to ensure it’s securely attached and seated centrally.
Step 5: Reattach the Arm by inserting the Lens into the groove on the Arm and pushing until it clicks. Repeat on the other side.
Step 6: For maximum performance use the provided 100% microfibre pouch to clean fingerprints and marks from your Lens.
Step 1: Remove the Arm from the Lens by pressing on the tab on the inside of the Lens, then rotating the Arm downwards to release. Repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Unclip the Bottom Frame from the each side of the Lens and pull away at the nose.
Step 3: Attach the Bottom Frame to the new Lens starting at the nose.
Step 4: Work along the bottom of the Lens towards the outside, finally clipping the end of the Bottom Frame into the holes in the Lens.
Step 5: Reattach the Arm by inserting the Lens into the groove on the Arm and pushing until it clicks. Repeat on the other side.
Step 6: For maximum performance use the provided 100% microfibre pouch to clean fingerprints and marks from your Lens.
If your lens is fogging whilst exercising, there's not enough ventilation getting to the back side of the lens. Try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc).
Frames bouncing on face
If your Airas™ are bouncing on your nose, try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc) and pressing on to your nose when you put them on. The hydrophilic properties of the Nose Pad will keep your Airas™ in place when you sweat and work hard.
Too much wind in eyes
If you’re getting too much wind in your eyes, the frame is sitting too far from your face. Try moving down one Nose Pad size (#3 to #2, etc).
Helmet Compatibility
Airas™ have been designed to be compatible with all modern cycling helmet styles. Wear your Airas™ over your helmet strap. If the ends of the arms are touching your helmet at the back, try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc).
Slipping down face
The Nose Pads on your Airas™ are made from a hydrophilic material (attracts water). As you start to sweat your Airas™ will grip tighter to your nose. If they are slipping down your face whilst exercising, try pressing more firmly on to your nose. You can also try moving up one Nose Pad size (#1 to #2, etc).
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