World's Leading Manufacturer Offers Reliable Protection
Remington Arms Company, Inc. is one of the oldest gun makers in North America and the largest US manufacturer of rifles and shotguns. In addition to weapons, the company also produces a variety of high-quality accessories and ammo. And Remington T-72 shooting glasses are an excellent combination of the company's greatest achievements and long-term experience. Eyes are the most vulnerable parts of the human body. Unforeseen situations might occur during shooting when the gunpowder or a metal fragment can get into your eyes and cause serious problems. With this in mind, Remington shooting glasses have been designed to provide safe shooting experience. Shooting glasses have 1mm polycarbonate lenses that meet the ANSI Z87.1+ standard for high impact resistance. Apart from protecting your eyes from injuries, the lenses provide 99.9% UV protection.
Gravity-free Perfection
With safety in mind, the manufacturers of Remington shooting glasses made them convenient and user-friendly. Well, it must be admitted that they’ve done a good job. The eyeglass frame and temples are made of durable plastic with soft rubber nosepiece and a rubber brow-guard for extra safety. They fit perfectly without slipping off even if you shoot on the move. That makes them comfortable to wear. The glasses are feather-light, weighing only 1.6 ounces. The smoke lens is ideal for bright sunlight.
Interesting to Know
The ANSI Z87.1 safety eyewear standard was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and is compliant with the requirements for optical and mechanical properties of glasses and goggles. Safety glasses must conform to the standard of impact resistance to provide protection against mechanical injuries of the eye. To determine whether safety spectacles and goggles correspond to the standards, they must undergo two compliance tests: large object impact test and high-speed impact test. The main compliance indicator is the lens ability to withstand the direct impact of a small high-speed flying object. According to the standard, the lens must withstand the impact of a 6.7-inch steel ball at a speed of 164-327 feet per second.
The ANSI Z87.1 standard applies to the US Federal OSHA 1910.133 industry standards, including detailed requirements for development, design, testing and use of personal protective equipment. ANSI standards adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are widely used in the United States. The U.S. Federal agency is responsible for workplace safety and takes care of staff's health. The industrial facilities and construction sites are considered to be high-risk areas for workers, so they must strictly comply with safety and security standards in the workplace to prevent workplace injuries. All safety glasses and goggles used by workers under OSHA's jurisdiction must conform to ANSI Z87.1 standards and meet specific criteria:
- Provide adequate protection against any eye hazards for which they are designed
- Be reasonably convenient in use
- Fit snugly and cause no inconvenience and visual interference
- Be capable of being disinfected and easily cleanable
- Be durable
- Have a prolonged service life
The updated version of ANSI Z87.1+2010 standard is similar to the requirements used for the mechanical durability, but the glasses are marked with “Z87+”.
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Military Standards in the Civil Service
Champion ballistic glasses use the polycarbonate lenses, meeting the MIL-PRF-31013 standard for eye protection. In fact, MIL-PRF-31013 is a U.S. military standard, which identifies the level of ballistic protection of tactical eyewear. Such glasses are capable of withstanding a direct hit of a cylindrical shell weighing 0.37g with a diameter of 3.8mm, flying at a speed of 689-712 feet per second. With this level of protection, you can use glasses in the real life combat actions, during shooting, military training, and tactical operations.
Designed for Protection
Champion safety glasses are designed to be worn over your regular prescription eyewear. If a shooter has poor vision, they can feel comfortable and protected without taking off their prescription glasses. Besides, the lenses don’t cause optical distortion, which allows you to achieve good results in sight shooting. The lenses have no specific colored coating, so the glasses can be used both outdoors and indoors, being adaptable to moderate, dull or dim lighting conditions.
Interesting to Know
Sometimes we do not even think about the accidents and injuries that could happen to any of us while shooting. The following example proves this assertion. The accident happened to Chad Hammons.
Facebook Post, Photo at Imgur site
In the photo, you can see how safety glasses saved his eye from a flying fragment of the abrasive wheel. Hammons wrote that it happened after the disk of an angle grinder had exploded. Fortunately, the worker was wearing protective glasses that saved his eye from the fragment. It's frightening to imagine what would have happened if he wasn't wearing safety glasses.
- Yeah, I'd say I was very lucky.
- Please! Please! Always wear your PPE!
The post has been viewed more than 10 million times after it was published. Many Internet users write in their comments that now they become more aware of safety issues.
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Eye Protection in Any Conditions
Ducks Unlimited shooting glasses have a wide selection of lenses that provide excellent visibility across the full spectrum of weather conditions and lighting. The supply package includes 5 interchangeable lenses of different colors and a neck cord, which makes it comfortable to wear glasses without the risk of losing or dropping them. Also, there is a special case to keep your spectacles conveniently stored as well as a cleaning bag for safe transportation and storage of the complete kit. Various lens color options are suited for different conditions, which makes it possible to use one pair of glasses in various situations.
- Clear - for general and/or indoor application
- Amber - generally used indoors to enhance contrast in low-light conditions
- Sun Block Bronze - provides a brighter view on cloudy or foggy days
- Orange - offers high contrast
Pragmatic Angle
This shooting eyewear with interchangeable lenses is highly versatile due to the variety of lens color options and all-weather use. Furthermore, the lenses are designed not only for protecting your eyes from injuries and improving visibility, they also offer 99.9% protection against harmful UV rays. They are made of polycarbonate and meet ANSI Z87.1-2003 high impact requirements. Besides, the lenses have an anti-fog coating, which is effective against fogging caused by humidity and offers superior image quality. What is more, you can adjust the nose pads and temples of your glasses to fit your face.
Interesting to Know
Did you know that tactical safety goggles are designed not only for people but also for working dogs? Below you can see the photos of working dogs from the US Coast Guard Division equipped with protective goggles and headgear.
And the reason is not in an exclusive humanism of the officials or the Ministry of Defense, but in simple arithmetic. The armed forces need more funding to provide equipment, military education and training, healthcare, and disability compensation. Indeed, even minor injuries can reduce the unit's combat capabilities or even lead to the failure of the entire operation. Therefore, personal protective equipment including ballistic glasses or goggles is a sign of professionalism.
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In addition to the personal protective equipment, a good shooter must have special tactical gloves, which prevent the rifle butt from slipping and provide a convenient grip on your weapon.
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High Contrast In Bad Weather
Remington T-72 shooting glasses with Amber lenses are suitable for use in poor lighting. Lens filters allow increasing contrast and enhancing image details. Such lens filters are widely used by photographers to create the desired image sharpness. Moreover, these shooting glasses can be used by drivers at night and in conditions of poor visibility. The eyeglass frame and temples are made of durable plastic with a rubber nosepiece and a brow-guard.
Interesting to Know
In the photo, you can see an American soldier in Iraq who received minor shrapnel wounds to his face in the course of the fight. Note that, despite the bad injury to the face, the eye area is almost safe and has clear boundaries. This is the result of using ballistic or tactical goggles. The effective protection of shooting glasses has received the documentary evidence.
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Be The Best, Be Protected
Allen Company safety eyewear is a kind of ballistic protective glasses. Such equipment is often used in the army during military operations. Although this model is less durable compared to military goggles, these glasses will still provide reliable eye and eyebrow protection from injuries during the shooting. The monolithic lens made of 1 mm polycarbonate ensures excellent protection. Apart from resistance to damage, the lens has a special coating, providing 100% UV protection. The glasses meet ANSI Z87.1-2003 requirements while the wide temples are designed for added side coverage.
A Simple Practical Recipe
In addition to the high level of protection, this model boasts a fine thoughtful design. The upper part of the glasses has a convenient rubber frontal coverage to fit firmly on your face and prevent the sweat from dripping into your eyes when it’s really hot outside. Also, there are vented temples on the sides to prevent your eyeglasses from fogging up. The shooting safety glasses are designed to fit over your prescription eyewear used for eyesight correction.
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What is are Shooting Glasses?
Today, target shooting and hunting are very popular among people of different ages and income. For safe shooting experience, it’s necessary to choose shooting gear and equipment very carefully. Shooting glasses play an important role in providing safe and enjoyable shooting experience. The main purpose of shooting glasses is eye protection from powder fume and dust, but most importantly from the dangerous gas leaks when the bullet leaves the chamber and burned particles of gunpowder, hot gas stream, and even the smallest metal fragments fly into your face. High temperature and explosive mixture can lead to serious consequences and even complete blindness. Besides, shooting glasses provide excellent visibility in any weather conditions, helping reduce eye strain and enhance a view of the target.
And for those who love hunting or shooting not only in the daytime, the night vision devices can be of great use. These special night vision optics will allow you to track your target even in the dark.
What Features to Compare
Protective Function
When selecting shooting glasses, the primary thing to consider is their protective properties. It’s worth noting that premium quality shooting eyewear should provide not only physical protection but also offer protection from harmful UV rays. The special durable lenses ensure eye protection from physical hazards. Typically, all modern shooting glasses have lenses made of polycarbonate. Thus, the myth that good shooting glasses should be made only of mineral glass has been completely dispelled. The main benefit of this polymer is its extra durability and high impact resistance. In fact, the polycarbonate is 250 times stronger than standard glass and retains its initial properties for 15 years. Actually, the lens thickness of ballistic safety glasses is up to 2.5 mm and more. That is enough to protect from 22 LR bullet or a quickly flying metal fragment. Unfortunately, shooting glasses can hardly protect your eyes against a direct hit (except for shotgun pellet). However, there's really no point in being afraid of quickly flying small metal fragments. There are two main types of eye protection for shooting: shooting glasses and goggles. The shooting glasses are very much alike sunglasses. They are characterized by the wide angle lenses extended nearly up to the temples to protect your eyes on the front of the frame and on the sides. The shooting glasses are normally used when shooting from static positions, for instance, during competitions in target shooting. The shooting eyewear is intended to shield only against accidental injuries. If needed, they may be used in airsoft competitions held in small premises where the opponents move only horizontally without shots from above, below or from both sides. When it comes to the goggles, more often than not they have a one-piece lens and a soft nose pad (made of rubber or hard plastic) attached to the frame. They fit snugly on the shooter’s face from their nose bridge to forehead and temples. Such design provides the shooter’s eyes with all sides protection no matter what the opponent’s aiming line is relative to the head position. Such glasses are often called tactical goggles as they allow you to shoot on the move effectively. Also, the goggles are used during outdoor paintball tournaments.
Viewing Quality
Your shooting glasses should not get in the way of your targeting. Actually, they should help you instead. The lens color influences the ability to find and focus on the target. Typically, the following lens colored coatings available: smoke, yellow, and greenish tints. Also, there are clear or uncoated lenses, which are the simplest. The main drawback of these lenses is the flare that occurs at a certain position of the sun. The smoke lenses eliminate glare but block light passing through the lens. They are ideal for using on sunny days in large open spaces, snow-covered areas as well as near water basins. The lenses with yellow tints make objects appear sharper, increasing contrast and clarity. The greenish tints use the so-called optical clearing effect. In the process of human color vision evolution, the human eye adjusted to better distinguish colors in the green part of the visible spectrum. The lenses made of polycarbonate have the same optical properties as crystal lenses. Therefore, there are models of diopter shooting glasses.
Convenience
The last but not the least in selecting shooting eyewear is the convenience. Sure enough, glasses should fit on your face properly without sliding down. Furthermore, they shouldn’t exert pressure on your temples or under the bands of the earphones. The proper ventilation is also essential. They shouldn’t squeeze your head tightly to isolate the outside air in order to avoid the lens fogging up in the cold or damp weather. Also, check out whether the image gets distorted along the edges. Another important feature is the eyeglass frame and the overall weight. Remember that safety glasses should be selected according to your application requirements. And still, the main criterion when choosing safety glasses that best fit your needs is comfort and convenience.
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