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Beretta Clash Glasses, Fume - Fume Lens Shooting Glasses - OC031A23540959UNI
| SKU | 51655151669 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Beretta |
| MPN | OC031A23540959UNI |
| UPC | 082442886787 |
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Boasts a sleek matte black frame, exuding understated elegance
Equipped with orange rubber temple tips that seamlessly align with earmuffs
Showcases a personalized orange temple accent adorned with a subtly raised matte logo
Features an adjustable nose piece designed for compatibility with a clip-on insert
Designed with an ergonomic lens shape for optimal comfort and functionality
Embellished with the Beretta logo elegantly printed on the lens
Includes an anti-sweat insert for enhanced wearability during extended use
Incorporates laser-cut ventilation holes on the lens to prevent fogging
Offers substantial impact protection and bears the prestigious ANSI Z87.1 certification
Features
Precision crafted for pistol aficionados, the Beretta Clash shooting eyeglasses transform sun protection, enabling shooters to maintain laser-like focus in any indoor or outdoor shooting range scenario. The wraparound frames are equipped with an anti-sweat insert and the adjustable rubber temple tips ensure they work seamlessly with earmuffs. Whats more, laser-cut lens perforations promote ventilation and combat fogging, ensuring a consistently clear line of sight.
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