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MCR Safety Storm Black Safety Glasses With Amber And Hard Coat Lens

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MCR Safety Storm Safety Glasses with nylon black frame are designed to provide enhanced comfort as well as impact protection. Glasses with a lightweight design feature amber polycarbonate anti-scratch wraparound lens with 85% VLT. Safety glasses with integrated side shields feature black non-slip, soft temple sleeves and black temple to provide comfort for extended wear. Lens with dual focal point filters out 99.9% of UV rays and provides enhanced visual acuity as well as protection. A customized fit for any head size is achieved by the combination of 5 position ratchet action bayonet temples and non-slip rubber head grips. These glasses have a universal nose bridge which provides a comfortable fit for a variety of facial profiles. This face-flattering eyewear comes with an exclusive Duramass technology that provides resistance to both scratches as well as fog. Glasses meet ANSI Z87, CE EN166, CAN/CSA Z94.3 standards for optical clarity and impact resistance, sold as 144 pairs per pack.

Features

  • Available in a variety of frame colors and lens combinations
  • Single wraparound dual focal point lens with integral side shields
  • 5 Position ratchet action bayonet temples
  • Exclusive Duramass scratch resistant coating
  • Universal nose bridge fits a variety of facial profiles
  • Non-slip, soft temple material
  • Welding lens options available

Specifications

  • Trade Name Storm
  • Frame Color Black
  • Lens Color Amber
  • Lens Type Hard Coat
  • ANSI Standard Z87+
  • Temple Style Bayonet

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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