Daywolf® presents a new generation of high-strength, stylized, precision Titanium eyewear: The Daywolf® Septentrial I.  Virtually indestructible, the Daywolf® Septentrials feature patented, double-hinged arms adjustable to fit nearly any head size.  Less skeletal than older technologies, and with 80% stronger Titanium frames than any sunglasses every produced, Daywolf® ravages innovations of the past, reviving eyewear embodied in the majesty of metal.

THE DAYWOLF SEPTENTRIALTM   I

Daywolf® presents a new generation of high-strength, stylized, precision Titanium eyewear: The Daywolf® Septentrial I.  Virtually indestructible, the Daywolf® Septentrials feature patented, double-hinged arms adjustable to fit nearly any head size.  Less skeletal than older technologies, and with 80% stronger Titanium frames than any sunglasses every produced, Daywolf® ravages innovations of the past, reviving style and precision eyewear embodied in the majesty of metal.

Stylistic Adjustability & Durability

Molded at 2,000 degrees, the Daywolf® Septentrials are formed from a seven-piece bolted Titanium frame with six vulcanized thermoplastic color-coordinated alloy pads.  The Daywolf® Septentrials include highly-organic, vented surfacing contoured using the newest technologies to minimize air currents which cause watery eyes during high-speed sporting activities like skiing, motorcycling and boating.  The eyewear is designed to flex at its arm connection points (rather than through the nose bridge) to keep the angle of the lenses relevative to the surface of any wearers' eyes static.  Each sunglass arm features a second hinge - rearward of the first - having a jack screw adjustable to vary the width of the glasses and accomodate different sized heads.  This adjustability likewise gives users control over the compressive force the glasses add to the head, allowing a user to increase this applied force to keep the glasses more securely in place during athletic activities.  The terminal ends of each arm are apertured to allow fixation of a retaining chain or cord which circumscribes the head and allows the eyewear to hang from a user's neck.  This also permits the eyewear to be detachably affixed to floats if desired to keep the glasses from sinking in water.

The lens grooves in the eyewear are designed to accomodate lenses up to 1.7 mm thick; stronger than lenses found in other sunglasses.  

American Owned

Daywolf, LLC, the manufacturer and designer of all Daywolf products, is a private U.S. company founded and owned entirely by U.S. citizens, with its principal place of business in the Mountain West.  All Daywolf products are designed by American inventors.  All design, marketing, distribution, assembly and some manfucturing operations take place in the U.S., with other manufacturing operations done overseas.  Please see our contact us page for more information.

 

Eyewear Evolved

The creators of Daywolf had one goal in mind when creating the Septentrials: to develop the most durable, highest precision, most artfully crafted Titanium eyewear production ever to reach the market. Daywolf OutlineSucceeding in this aim, customers of Daywolf can expect an everlasting, sytlized piece; built to tolerances of less than one thousandth of an inch; available in a variety of anodized or plated frame finishes, lense colors, and pad colors (polarized and non-polarized).  Two-tone frame variations are available, including black-gold and black-chrome combinations, allowing further customization.

Metal alloy and titanium eyewear in which the eyewires are affixed to a nose bridge has suffered from a number of weaknesses and inefficiencies in the past. Firstly, the axial force or torque applied to nose bridge is high from tensile force applied by both sides a wearer’s head to the open arms. The arms act as levers with the nose bridge as fulcrum, the nose bridge becoming the leverage point where pressure is the most concentrated. For this reason, tabs inserting from the eyewires into the nose bridge in limited spacing conditions weaken and break over time. Some manufacturers have attempted to insert polymeric pads into the nose bridge along side the tabs to absorb pressure and allow the sunglasses to flex to accommodate varying size heads. These pads reduce the thickness available in tab design within the nose bridge, causing weak tabs to be used which bend, break and deform. The polymeric pads compress over time, causing the nose bridge to become rickety (or have play) between the eyewires and the tabs, the pads also causing the natural sunglasses fit to expand, reducing optimal fit. To prevent the ricketiness, very low tolerances are needed between the tabs and recess in which the tabs position. These tolerances have been difficult to achieve using traditional manufacturing processes. Even when the tolerances are low, ricketiness still occurs as components weaken, bow, and flex over time. There has been no solution known in the art. Traditional nose bridge tabs have not been easily interchangeable/detachable, nor attachment mechanisms adjustable.

U.S. Company

Daywolf, LLC, the manufacturer and designer of all Daywolf products, is a private U.S. company founded and owned entirely by U.S. citizens, with its principal place of business in the Mountain West.  All Daywolf products are designed by American inventors.  All design, marketing, distribution, assembly and some manfucturing operations take place in the U.S., with other manufacturing operations done overseas.  Please see our contact us page for more information.

Built to Last

The creators of Daywolf had one goal in mind when creating the Septentrials: to develop the most durable, highest precision, most artfully crafted Titanium eyewear production ever to reach the market. Succeeding in this aim, customers of Daywolf can expect an everlasting, sytlized piece; built to tolerances of less than one thousandth of an inch; available in a variety of anodized or plated frame colors, lense colors, and pad colors (polarized and non-polarized).  Two-tone frame variations are available, including black-gold and black-chrome combinations, allowing further customization.

Benefits of Titanium

More expensive eyewear often fabricated from metal and metal alloys, have made more common usage of separately manufactured nose bridges than polymeric eyewear. Consumers of high end eyewear prefer that precision eyewear not be manufactured as a single integrated, but rather that the consumer be able to detach, adjust and replace scratched, bent or worn components in the sunglass assemblies. The lenses are sometimes permanently sealed inside the frames in cheaper eyewear. Cheaper eyewire is known to break easily or be so lightly fitting that is distorts and blows from user’s face with even light impact or in high wind conditions (such as those experienced boating, skiing, snowmobiling, motorcycling, and the like). These cheaper glasses are not made of strong enough materials to assert sufficient grip on a wearer’s head to stay in place without breaking.

 

 

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U.S. Patent 9,759,929.  Patent Pending US 29/616,201.  Patent Pending US  15/965,674.  Patent Pending US 15/965,917.  State Registered Trademark No. 10675151-0190.  Federal Trademark Pending 87647164.  DAYWOLF® is a trademark of Daywolf, LLC.  Copyright 2018.