Big Kahuna XL - Matte Black - Blue Light Filters
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Big Kahuna XL - Matte Black - Blue Light Filters is made for anyone who spends hours in front of screens and wants a comfortable, big-frame fit with blue light filtering built in. If your eyes feel tired after workdays on a computer, late-night scrolling, or long gaming sessions, these blue light filtering glasses are designed to help diffuse harmful rays emitted from TVs, computers, laptops, smart phones and tablets. They’re also intended to help limit exposure from fluorescent and LED lighting and other electronic devices you encounter throughout the day.
The Big Kahuna XL frame is Detour’s XL option, built for people who are often left out by standard-size frames. If glasses usually feel tight or don’t cover all of your eye region, the XL sizing is meant to give you more coverage and a more comfortable feel. Spring hinges add comfort by reducing pressure at the temples, which helps when you’re wearing them for hours at a time.
The clean matte black look keeps it simple and easy to wear with anything—whether you’re on a work call, studying, commuting, or winding down at home. And when you’re not wearing them, you’ll get a free Detour pouch to help keep your frames protected and clean between uses.
Want more options for screen time and indoor wear?
KEY FEATURES
• Blue light filtering glasses designed to help diffuse harmful rays from screens
• Helps limit blue light exposure from electronic devices and fluorescent/LED lighting
• XL frame size
• Comfortable spring hinges
• Free Detour pouch included
FIT & SIZING
Fit Guide: Our Big Kahuna frame fits Large/XL faces best. Frame measurements shown: 151 mm frame width, 51 mm lens height, 16 mm bridge, 153 mm temple length. Detour notes XL sunglasses are roughly 8%–10% bigger than their average size if sunglasses normally feel tight or don’t cover all of your eye region, you should try XL.

