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Description
BARNER
Square, matte, no-nonsense – the Max makes a statement without trying.
Light sensitivity. The squint against a bright road. The headache that builds up when glare keeps winning. The Max addresses all of that. With a 145 mm frame and a 22 mm bridge – the widest in the Barner range – it is Barner’s most generous fit: designed for faces that most frames are too narrow for. Matte finish keeps the frame in the background. What you get is a face that comes forward, and eyes that finally have a break.
A gift for people who wear sunglasses all year round
The Max is not a beach holiday pair. It is for the person who reaches for sunglasses on a February morning walk, on a May bike ride, on an October city afternoon. The square silhouette – 145 × 52 mm, matt TR-90 – sits wide and confident. The 22 mm bridge is the widest Barner offers and gives the right fit for faces with a broader nose or a wider eye span. As a gift: the Electric Blue variant is a statement. Havana · Amber is the considered classic. Whichever you choose, the Max is the pair that stays in rotation.
How polarised TAC lenses change what you see
Standard tinted lenses make the world darker. Polarised lenses make it clearer. The difference is the polarisation filter: it blocks horizontally polarised light – the reflections that bounce off wet roads, water surfaces, car windshields and glass buildings. The result is not a darker image; it is a sharper, more saturated image without the glare. The Max lenses are built from TAC (triacetate cellulose) in seven layers. Category 3 means 8–18 % light transmission – right for driving, the beach and every sunny day. UV400 means full protection against UVA and UVB radiation up to 400 nanometres.
Why TR-90 is the right frame for everyday use
TR-90 is a thermoplastic polyamide with memory-flex behaviour: the frame bends under pressure and reliably returns to its original shape – no cracks, no permanent distortion. Compared to standard acetate, TR-90 is around 40 % lighter, which at 145 × 52 mm means the Max sits on your face without weight. The material is fully hypoallergenic – no nickel, no acetate plasticisers – suitable for sensitive skin and all-day wear. The matte finish absorbs fingerprints and keeps frame reflections to zero.
Product details
| Brand | Barner |
| Model | Max |
| Style | Square |
| Finish | Matte |
| Frame | 145 × 52 mm, TR-90 Matte |
| Lenses | 52 mm, TAC polarised, Category 3, UV400 |
| Bridge | 22 mm |
| Temple length | 148 mm |
| Colours | Black, Electric Blue, Rosé, Havana · Amber |
| Includes | Neoprene case, microfibre cloth |
| Origin | Barcelona, Spain |
Frequently asked questions
Which face shapes suit a square frame?
Square frames work especially well on round and oval face shapes, where the geometric contrast adds structure. On angular faces the wide 145 mm frame emphasises symmetry. The 22 mm bridge provides extra room for broader noses and wider eye spacing – making this the right frame for people who have always found standard bridges too narrow.
What is the real difference between polarised and ordinary tinted lenses?
Ordinary tinting reduces all incoming light uniformly – the image gets darker but glare remains. Polarised lenses specifically filter horizontal scatter light: the reflections off water, wet asphalt, car bonnets and glass. The image stays bright but loses the blinding shimmer. Once you have worn polarised lenses on a sunny drive or near water, non-polarised feels noticeably inferior.
Can I wear the Max while driving?
Yes. Category 3 lenses with 8–18 % light transmission are road-legal in Germany and across the EU. The polarisation filter is especially useful behind the wheel: it eliminates glare from wet road surfaces and windshields. Remove the glasses at dusk and in tunnels.
How do I clean polarised lenses properly?
Use only the included microfibre cloth. Dry wiping with rough fabrics (T-shirt, paper towel) accelerates wear on the seven-layer TAC construction. For stubborn marks, rinse the lenses under lukewarm water and dab dry with the microfibre cloth – do not rub.
Max – Barner’s widest square frame from Barcelona. For everyday wear or as a gift that gets used all year round.
Which face shapes suit a square frame?
Square frames work especially well on round and oval face shapes, where the geometric contrast adds structure. On angular faces the wide 145 mm frame emphasises symmetry. The 22 mm bridge provides extra room for broader noses and wider eye spacing – making this the right frame for people who have always found standard bridges too narrow.
What is the real difference between polarised and ordinary tinted lenses?
Ordinary tinting reduces all incoming light uniformly – the image gets darker but glare remains. Polarised lenses specifically filter horizontal scatter light: the reflections off water, wet asphalt, car bonnets and glass. The image stays bright but loses the blinding shimmer. Once you have worn polarised lenses on a sunny drive or near water, non-polarised feels noticeably inferior.
Can I wear the Max while driving?
Yes. Category 3 lenses with 8–18 % light transmission are road-legal in Germany and across the EU. The polarisation filter is especially useful behind the wheel: it eliminates glare from wet road surfaces and windshields. Remove the glasses at dusk and in tunnels.
How do I clean polarised lenses properly?
Use only the included microfibre cloth. Dry wiping with rough fabrics (T-shirt, paper towel) accelerates wear on the seven-layer TAC construction. For stubborn marks, rinse the lenses under lukewarm water and dab dry with the microfibre cloth – do not rub.

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