Smith and Wesson Safety Glasses (21303), Elite Safety Sunglasses, Smoke Anti-Fog Lenses with Black Frame
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It has a high level of UV protection.
That is correct. This item is currently available for purchase. The same-day shipping is available. Best wishes, C2CSAFETY INC.
It's made of hard plastic molded from the frame; I've been wearing them for years and prefer them to the rubber nose pieces because they don't leave a red dented mark on my nose line.
Certainly, I'm having the same problem; these feel and appear to be in good condition.
Selected User Reviews For Smith and Wesson Safety Glasses (21303), Elite Safety Sunglasses, Smoke Anti-Fog Lenses with Black Frame
Not only are they extremely comfortable (it's difficult for me to find safety glasses that don't put too much pressure above my ears), but they also have the appearance of a good pair of sunglasses. br>br>The days of me spending $200 on a pair of solid shades are gone, and even more specifically, the days of me ruining $200 shades are gone. Finding a good pair of safety shades that look like the sunglasses styles I like has proven to be very cost effective. br>br>Unfortunately, I wish these safety glasses had polarized lenses, but since they can be worn indoors and out, I believe that having polarized lenses would make them useless indoors. br>br>As far as comfort goes, these are a breeze to wear. I usually have issues with pressure being applied to my ears, and most safety glasses are designed to fit people of all sizes and not fall off your head. Because of these factors, finding a comfortable and attractive pair of safeties is more difficult than one might think; however, this pair, like the others I've purchased in the past, is a perfect fit. I hate to admit it, but I have a bigger(ger) head than most people, and these Smith and Seasons have been a great fit for me.
It's beautifully made. These safety glasses/sunglasses are perfect for me. br>I lose shades all the time, but at this price, it's not a big deal. These are what I use for work, recreation, shooting, and sports. They are, without a doubt, the best. Each one comes with a bag that can also be used as a cleaning cloth. I've bought about 15 of them over the years. So, for $75, I've spent less than one pair of "Oakley/Rayban/insert overpriced brand" and will be able to replace them whenever I want or give them to coworkers/family. They're excellent- It has a great look to it and fits like a glove.
br>The glasses have a cheap feel to them, and the sharp edge from the molding process runs all the way around, making them difficult to wear for long periods of time. My nose has been cut.
The Smith and Wesson safety glasses are specifically designed for this purpose. They are made of long-lasting materials, are inexpensive, and have a stylish appearance. When I first put them on, I noticed that they had a great look to them as well as excellent UV protection. There's no need to spend hundreds of dollars on a designer brand when Smith and Wesson delivers exactly what it promises: complete eye protection and a modern, practically timeless look! Because I loved them so much, I bought two pairs. For the price and functionality, I would recommend these sunglasses.
Get them, love them, and be content with them. These glasses are unbeatable in terms of value. They're not only ANSI Z87 compliant. They have a rating of Z87. They are light, comfortable, and stylish, and they meet all OSHA eye protection standards. They scratch just like any other polycarbonate lens. They're just as scratch-resistant as some of the more expensive Spy and Wiley pairs I own. I use them as daily sunglasses and on job sites because they are better than Bombers brand sunglasses for half the price. I'm on my fifth pair and can't say enough good things about them.
I've taken them to the range and keep them in my car when I drive. Best of all, they're pretty tough; my kids have gotten their hands on them a couple of times and they're still going strong.
When I was younger, I used to buy $5-$10 bills. For a few dollars more, these have proven to be very durable and are now my choice for having safety sunglasses in all of my cars and work areas. 7 sunglasses from large local stores would eventually break after a few weeks of wear or from being dropped once or twice; for a few bucks more, these have proven to be very durable and are now my choice for having safety sunglasses in all of my cars and work areas.
My husband had cataract surgery recently and mentioned that all of his protective glasses were scratched. He wears them all the time, even on walks, since I found these great sun glasses for working outside. He can't drive with them because he only has one eye, but he would if he could. I'm not sure if they're scratch resistant. He keeps them in the bag that came with it, then in a zip lock baggie.