Honeywell SX0403 Uvex By Sperian SolarPro Safety Glasses With Gray And Blue Frame And Silver Polycarbonate Supra-Dura Anti-Scrat

Honeywell SX0403 Uvex By Sperian SolarPro Safety Glasses With Gray And Blue Frame And Silver Polycarbonate Supra-Dura Anti-Scrat
[SX0403]

$14.21

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Honeywell SX0403 Uvex By Sperian SolarPro Safety Glasses With Gray And Blue Frame And Silver Polycarbonate Supra-Dura Anti-Scratch Hard Coat Mirror Lens

 

Sperian Uvex SolarPro safety eyewear is designed for optimum peripheral vision and comfort in environments where protection from the sun is crucial to performance.

 

Features:

 

Its sleek design and lens tint options, Uvex Solar Pro is ideal for construction, utility line work, landscaping, oil and gas industries and other outdoor applications. Available in a variety of lens tints including mirrored, polarized and photochromic to help reduce solar glare and eye fatique. Available with N E W Supra- Dura advanced anti-scratch coating for lenses that resist scratching 5x longer* than other coatings on the market; Uvextreme anti-fog coating; and Dura-streme dual anti-fog/anti-scratch coating options. 100% dielectric. Sport-inspired wrap-around design provides superior peripheral vision and side protection. Ratcheting temples make it easy to adjust the lens angle for a close fit. Soft, padded temples and nosepiece delivers a comfortable, non-slip fit. High-performance coatings provide longer lens life. Lifetime frame guarantee.

 

Specifications:

 

Meets ANSI Z87.1-2003 (High Impact) standard.

 

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