Ballistic safety glasses sit in close contact with the face, providing superior protection against flying stones or other fragmented material. They offer clear and distortion-free vision, even in peripheral areas.
Ballistic safety glasses are worn in many different settings. They are used by special forces, police and armed forces personnel.
The lenses of ballistic safety glasses often are of polycarbonate, also used in fighter cockpit canopies. They protect against UV rays and projected fragments. They must meet European EN standards.
Choice will depend on field and specific use. They are recommended in settings where risk of explosion and projected debris is common. The glasses should display the logo of a recognized certification agency: ANSI (American National Standards Institute), CSA (Canadian Standards Association), CEN (Centre européen des normes), BSI (British Standards Institution) or SA (Standards Australia).
* Bifocal style with diopters for vision assistance
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Streamlined, sunglass ...
Impact resistant polycarbonate lens that meets ...
Designed by Bollé for the armed forces and the police, the INVADER tactical spectacles offer users a high level of protection against fragments.
INVADER
FEATURES:
- ballistic ...
X90BPSI
FEATURES:
- ballistic lens: STANAG 2920
- supplied with a microfibre pouch
- available in kit: clear, yellow and smoke lenses
- non-slip bridge and temples
X500
FEATURES:
- can be used with prescription spectacles
- supplied with a clear anti-scratch polycarbonate lens (outside) and a clear anti-fog propionate lens (inside)
- yellow and smoke ...
Indirect ventilation, soft vinyl frame with tough ...