Aviation-inspired slim rectangular metal frame. Compact enough for a jacket pocket, structured enough for daily wear. Built for people whose sleep habits need to travel with them.
✈ The frame that goes where you goThe Flight's slim build slips into a jacket inner pocket without needing a hard case. Hotel rooms, airport lounges, overnight stays — your circadian routine doesn't pause when you're away from home.
If your work regularly extends into the evening, the Flight reads as a normal pair of prescription-style glasses in a professional context. You don't have to explain what they are.
Some people have their primary pair at home and want a backup for the office, gym bag, or partner's house. The Flight's compact build makes it the natural choice for a bag-resident pair.
Crossing time zones disrupts your melatonin timing. Wearing the Moonlight Red lens in the evening window of your destination — starting before your target sleep time — helps re-anchor your circadian clock faster.
The Flight's horizontal rectangular lens adds structure and definition to oval, round, and softer face profiles. If you're choosing between the Flight and Halo, face shape is often the deciding factor.
Aviator-influenced rectangular metal frames have been a wardrobe staple for decades. If this is your aesthetic already, the Flight is the natural blue blocker equivalent.
Most blue light blocking glasses are designed for a single context: your sofa, in the evening, at home. And that's where most people use them most of the time. But the people who benefit most from circadian protection are often the same people who travel for work, keep irregular hours, and spend evenings in hotel rooms with bright LED lighting, staring at a laptop at 10pm in a timezone they haven't adjusted to yet.
The Flight was designed for that reality. Same spectrometer-tested CR39 lenses as every AfterDark frame. But in a profile slim enough that you can fold it flat and slide it into a jacket pocket when you're moving through an airport, and structured enough that it looks like a considered pair of glasses rather than a bulky sleep accessory when you arrive.
It is Dominic's personal travel frame. The one that goes in the bag when he leaves Drammen, alongside a small amber bulb for the hotel room lamp.
Hotel rooms run almost exclusively on cool-white LED lighting. Bright, blue-heavy, and completely uncontrolled. Switching to Moonlight Red lenses and changing one bulb to amber completely transforms the evening light environment.
Jet lag is fundamentally a melatonin timing problem. Blue light exposure in the evening at your destination delays onset, extending the adjustment window. Blocking it consistently from the first evening forward accelerates re-synchronisation.
Working on a laptop at 10pm in a hotel room is one of the most effective ways to suppress melatonin before sleep. The Flight makes blocking that exposure something you can do without disrupting your ability to actually work.
Arriving somewhere with more daylight than Drammen in January can disrupt a rhythm already adjusted to mørketid. Evening protection during transitions between different seasonal light environments is equally important as year-round home use.
Aviation-inspired horizontal lens geometry. Narrower than the Classic or Obsidian — a leaner, more structured silhouette that sits closer to the classic pilot-frame aesthetic without being oversized.
Thinner temples and a more compact overall footprint than TR90 frames. Folds flat. Fits in a jacket inner pocket without needing a hard case for transport — designed specifically for people who move around.
Metal frames allow the nose pads to be gently adjusted to your bridge. Useful on extended wear — a properly fitted nose pad makes a material difference across a 2–3 hour evening session or a long overnight flight.
Same optical-grade glass across all AfterDark frames. Lower peripheral distortion than polycarbonate. Spectrometer-tested; certificate ships in the box.
The practical choice for most travel situations.
Particularly effective for jet lag management.
Halo — Thin round metal
Round lens profile. Better for square and angular face shapes. More of an at-home elevated-aesthetic choice
Travel essentialAmber & Red Evening Bulbs
Pack one in your bag — replacing a hotel room bulb takes 30 seconds and transforms the evening light environment completely
Both lenses, one framePhase Shift — Magnetic lens swap
Metal frame with instant Orange-to-Red magnetic swap. Useful for travel when carrying two lenses in one compact frame matters
Morning anchorRed Light Therapy Panels
Morning rødlysterapi — the circadian anchor that makes evening blocking more effective
Travelling through multiple time zones and not sure how to use blue blockers for jet lag recovery? Our blog covers circadian management during Norwegian work travel — including the evening protocol that works in unfamiliar light environments.
The Flight is the one I mention when someone tells me they travel a lot for work. Hotel rooms are genuinely difficult — bright overhead LEDs you can't dim, screens you have to use until late, and often a timezone that's already working against you. Your sleep habits deteriorate on travel weeks and you spend the rest of the time recovering.
I carry the Flight specifically because it doesn't need its case to be safe in a pocket. It's small, it's metal, and it looks like a normal pair of aviator glasses on a business trip. Nobody at a work dinner is going to ask why you're wearing orange-lensed glasses at 9pm - they'll assume they're your prescription frames. That anonymity matters if you want to actually use them consistently.
I also bring a small amber bulb. Takes up almost no space and replacing the bedside lamp at a hotel takes 30 seconds. Between the Flight and one bulb, you can control most of the light environment you sleep in — wherever that happens to be.
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⚠️ Safety notice: These glasses significantly alter colour perception and must not be used for driving or operating machinery. For stationary indoor evening use only.
Who is the Flight right for?
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How do blue light glasses help with jet lag?
What face shapes does the Flight suit?
Kan jeg bruke Flight-brillene på jobb uten at de skiller seg ut?
Er Flight-brillene CE-sertifiserte?
How does the Flight compare to the Halo?
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