Wiley X Valor Tactical Sunglasses Matte Black Frame with Grey Non-Polarized Lenses Ballistic and ANSI Z87.1 Rated
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Occasionally, you can find them on Amazon and if you are a veteran or military, you can purchase them at the BX/PX or NEX. Alternatively, you can visit the Wiley X site. I hope this helps.
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This frame can be fitted with an RX lens.
There is a large bag enclosed in this item with a zip top
Selected User Reviews For Wiley X Valor Tactical Sunglasses Matte Black Frame with Grey Non-Polarized Lenses Ballistic and ANSI Z87.1 Rated
There are a few things I would like it to have, however, such as a better carrying The copy of the advertisement will not be repeated. In the short term, Wiley X Valor is impact resistant and can stop shrapnel in combat situations. In fact, the style is reminiscent of the shield-type sunglasses, yet not The glasses are conservatively stylish in the sense that they are not aviators or wayfarers and suck, nor do they scream "dollar store," and yet they don't look "funky-flush" either. Mirror lenses with a rainbow effect like Oakley sunglasses. The majority of sunglasses I wear end up hitting my cheeks since I have a round, relatively flat face with relatively high cheekbones. Because of the reduction in vertical dimensions, value does not decrease. In addition to the changeable lenses, the Wiley X Valor is also compatible with. The number of people is around four The company WileyX makes 5 colors (grey, clear, amber, crimson, rust), but there are dozens of aftermarket makers that make dozens of colors, with or without polarization, and so forth. *Also, the Wiley X is fairly economical in comparison with Oakleys, which are typically priced above $100 The price of Value when I purchased it was about $55. Is there a downside? Yes, there is one. 1) The included case is very There are two items in it the glasses and a cloth to clean the lenses. Neither a clip or compartment would allow you to use it on a backpack, and if you were to buy extra lenses from a later date, the camera would not be able to handle them. It appears I can get a "deluxe" case from OneTigris, but I chose to get a different hard case instead. 2) I feel pressure on my temples as it is. The lenses could use a bit more wider space, even though this is already pretty wide.
All in all, I like these sunglasses, but there are some minor issues.
A solid build and a high A grade that is military in nature. This is a simple but elegant look. Using the case is recommended because it is of high quality. They scratch more easily than hardened lenses because of the ballistic properties of the This is fine with me. An errant piece of road debris won't cause me to get a black eye, and that cost is more than worth it. Good The following information is for anyone who may be If you are in the direct sunlight or within striking distance of your person, only people in a position of striking distance will be able to see your eyes through the dark lenses. The product was good and I would buy it.
My second pair of these glasses is the same style as the first pair. When I first bought the set, three sets of lenses came with it A grey, an amber, and an orange are all acceptable. It was great to find a set at a lower price to replace the frames and black lenses I lost recently.
As for the fit, they fit perfectly. I have a giant head and sometimes bend sunglasses out of shape after only a few days. This has not been the case with this pair after months of daily wear. Then you won't have to worry about them tearing into your head every time you put In addition, unless you're a shooter, you should pay attention to how the hearing protection fits with the glasses. Since these are popular with military and civilian shooters alike, this is an important aspect to take into account. The cushions slide perfectly over my over the ear protection, which causes no discomfort to my head. It appears that they actually provide some relief against the tension caused by Although the lenses pop out fairly easily, they will need some time to become "weld in" before they will pop out as easily as they should. Don't be afraid to fumble with them, just insert and remove them Sunglasses that can withstand rough handling. The sunglasses will last me for the rest of my life, assuming I don't lose them. If not, I'll have to find a new pair.
When my unit offered me two choices for eye pros, I chose these, which were subsequently stolen by some punks. repurchased a pair of these because I loved them so much. In the Army, they say only 1 thief is at work, everyone else just gets back their stuff.
As eye protection when traveling between FOBs while deployed to Afghanistan, I have worn them four times and changed out the lenses once but one side works no longer on either the clear or grey lenses. It poses a problem if you cannot switch out the lenses even once.
These sunglasses are nice and comfortable, but they don't seem to cover my eyes as much as the old model did. The Wiley X brand is much better priced than competing brands and local retailers that stock the Wiley X brand. I expect that air will travel under the bottom of the lenses when I wear them on the bike.
I am amazed You have balls. There is nothing wrong with them in any The ones I have chosen are ideal for me if you are similar to me and you buy sunglasses based not just on the UV protection, but also whether or not they will stay on your neck when you need them off of your eyes. Although I've been wearing my Oakley XLJ Flak Jackets since they debuted, these casual shades have taken over as my go-to Weight is lighter, the frame is stronger, and oh yes, it's the "dog collar" that everyone loves! It is so much fun digging them! Wiley, thanks for your kind words!.