Free Shipping Over $250
All Categories/Safety Products/Eye Protection: Safety Goggles, Safety Glasses, Lenses, Accessories/Safety Glasses/MSA Arctic Blue Safety Glasses With Clear AntiFog Lens Availability restrictions apply.

MSA Arctic Blue Safety Glasses With Clear AntiFog Lens Availability restrictions apply.

Part Number: 10059671SKU: MSA10059671
Out of Stock
$10.52

Out of Stock
Add $250.00 worth of items to your cart to qualify for free shipping.

Item Details

  • MSA Arctic™ Impact Resistant Safety Glasses have Tuff-Stuff™ scratch-resistant lens and feature built-in side impact protection. Tuff-Stuff™ indoor/outdoor anti-scratch anti-fog and mirror lens is made of polycarbonate for durability. Arctic Elite™ safety glasses perfect for an ultramodern look a comfortable lightweight fit render protection against particles dust as well as chemical splash. Tuff-Stuff™ scratch-resistant lens features built-in side impact protection and has soft rubber nose bridge offer comfortable non-slip support. Adjustable dual curved shaped base providing 9 3/4 wide clear view along with maximum protection and horizontal or vertical temple adjustment models provide custom fit. Glasses perfect for use in painting along with food processes meets AS/NZS 1337 medium impact standards.

Features

  • Adjustable dual curved shaped base offering 9.75" wide unobstructed view and maximum protection
  • A lightweight .92 ounces/26 grams promises a comfortable fit
  • Constructed of polycarbonate lens that stand up against high impact
  • Tuff-Stuff™ scratch-resistant lens feature built-in side impact protection
  • Anti-scratch coating provides excellent scratch resistance, extending lens life
  • Anti-Fog coating ensures good vision under any conditions
  • Soft rubber nose bridge offer comfortable, nonslip support
  • Flexible rubber-tipped temples provide comfortable, all-day wearing
  • Horizontal (sliding) or vertical (ratchet) temple adjustment models offer custom fit

Applications

  • Painting

Specifications

  • ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2015

Things are probably looking a bit weird.

JavaScript is required for full site functionality.