Allen Fit Over Shooting Safety Glasses for Adults - Gray, Enhanced Eye Protection - 2170
| SKU | 51655151664 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Allen |
| MPN | 2170 |
| UPC | 026509021704 |
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Safeguarding your eyes during shooting sessions, these glasses are designed to harmonize with ear protection and prescription eyewear, ensuring seamless compatibility
Our glasses offer ample width, ensuring an unobstructed field of view, even when worn over prescription eyewear
The top rubber guard guarantees day-long comfort with a secure and pleasant fit
These glasses incorporate generous temple space on both sides, preventing any undue pressure on either side of your head
Incorporating integrated vents, these glasses maintain a consistent airflow to minimize fogging
Crafted using premium polycarbonate, our glasses feature impact-resistant lenses, a rubber frame and a metallic coating that ensures full UV protection
Features
Allen Company safety glasses provide unparalleled eye protection. Designed to comfortably fit over prescription glasses, these safety eyewear pieces ensure unobstructed vision while prioritizing eye safety. The lenses are optimized for superior visibility in various lighting conditions, featuring UV protection to guard against harmful rays. Moreover, these glasses feature an anti-fog design that keeps your vision clear even in humid environments. Whether you're at the shooting range or on a hunting expedition, these glasses are essential accessories for all shooting activities.
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