Smith & Wesson M&P Harrier Half Frame Interchangeable Shooting Glasses with Impact Resistance and Anti-Fog Lenses for Shooting, Working and Everyday Use
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Sorry, but I'm not familiar with that response.
I'm not sure if glasses are made in the United States, but most firearms are. If you need anything else, go to Smith and Wesson's page on Facebook Messenger and send them a message; they usually respond within 24 hours. 48 hours
It's something I seriously doubt. I have a big head, and they're perfect for me. 😂
No, unless you have the same lenses in your prescription, they will not work.
Selected User Reviews For Smith & Wesson M&P Harrier Half Frame Interchangeable Shooting Glasses with Impact Resistance and Anti-Fog Lenses for Shooting, Working and Everyday Use
I was really excited to get these because they were the right price, the right style, and they had interchangeable lenses. Because they were a Wesson product, I expected them to be of good quality. I noticed the plastic looked and felt like the cheap $10 gas station glasses as soon as I took them out of the box and picked them up, so I don't expect them to last, and the slide on the frame to change them is inconvenient and unnecessary. They don't hurt my ears without the Ear Pro, but with the Ear Pro on (if I'm wearing the over-the-ear style, which I prefer), I can feel them digging into my head. They came with a nice case, and none of my lenses were scratched, so it's a hit-or-miss situation. However, I believe that the case (which I will not use because my ear pro cases have a spot for glasses as well) and the spare lenses were the majority of the cost, and that this set is not worth the money I paid; I have regular $30 sunglasses that feel much better. But I'm hoping I'll never have to put these lenses' "Safety" features to the test.
I won't lie: I wasn't expecting much for the price, especially after reading some negative reviews. I was sorely disappointed with myself. These are a lot of fun. They come with four sets of lenses that can be swapped out. With a small button on the side of the frame, they can easily be swapped out. The lenses are polycoated, and each set includes a small bag. The case has a pocket that holds all of the lenses with plenty of room for the glasses, as well as a belt clip for carrying it on your pack. The case is attractive and is made of the same material used in high-end designer shades. If you're on the fence about getting them, go ahead and get them. You're not going to be let down. My husband is now interested in purchasing a set.
Overall, these are fantastic glasses. They're well-made and have a slick appearance. However, because of the earpiece design, they do not work well with earmuffs. I discovered that various muffs either pushed the muffs away from my ears, allowing me to hear everything (ouch), or smashed into my temples, giving me a headache after a few minutes. They should also come with a set of clear lenses, in my opinion. The different shades were interesting, but I'd rather be near clear than rose or amber most of the time. For the time being, I'm using them for my once-a-month time on the outdoor range and a pair of work safety glasses for indoor range use.
These have been requested by several of my shooting buddies. We had a crazy day of rapidly changing conditions up in the Utah mountains where we were practicing target shooting. A day I'll never forget, with a constant high wind and bright sunshine giving way to dark storm clouds that blocked out all of our light and soaked us just long enough to get the gear covered and the sun to shine again. It was both challenging and thrilling, and it was also the first time I had worn these glasses. Changing the lenses can be difficult, but once you figure it out the first time, you'll be fine! Don't get frustrated and take your time. Take a look at a video on YouTube. I require polarized versions of these!.
I like how these feel and how they don't hug too tightly, but the yellow lens that had been in the frame during shipping was scratched when it arrived. The scratches aren't too bad, but they're right in front of your eyes. br>br>The glasses are a little small, but they still cover the entire eye and are far enough away from the face to prevent fogging. br>br>Replacement of yellow lens is required. I'll raise the score if the seller makes the necessary corrections.
My only gripe with these so far is that the arms dig into the back of my ear and my skull when I'm wearing muff style hearing protection. But that's minor; all I have to do now is take them out for a while.
I'm a big fan of these glasses. 'The only reason I gave these glasses a "3" is because the installed amber lenses on the right eye lens were scraped before I even opened the package. This did not happen during shipping, as far as I know. The glasses were packaged in a plastic case that appeared to provide adequate protection. It would be a quality control issue if the lens was damaged prior to shipping. This company must be contacted and a replacement lens must be sent out. I'm not sure how doable it will be. Aside from that, I like the way it feels and fits.
These appear to be reasonable options. I purchased the game in its original packaging. There was a scuff on one of the yellow lenses. When worn, they are unnoticeable. Much more comfortable than my basic safety glasses, which I bought for $2. It's also nice to have interchangeable lenses so I can use them in different situations, such as under the car vs. yard work or at the shooting range. Some were purchased by a friend of mine for use at work. I was so taken with them that I ordered a set for myself.