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"Great Prices On
Outstanding Safety Glasses" |
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Facts
On Crossfire Safety Sunglasses & Safety Glasses:
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Lenses
can withstand impact of a .22 caliber long rifle bullet from 45' with
no penetration of lens.
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Lens
quality and performance meet and exceed ANSI Z87.1-2003 high impact
standards.
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99.9%
protection from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
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100%
visually correct de-centered safety glasses lenses.
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Testimonial:
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I am currently deployed in Afghanistan. I am in the 1st Squadron 61st
Cavalry 101st Airborne Division. I am a cavalry scout gunner in the lead
truck of our convoy. Our truck was hit by a pressure plate IED and the
front was blown off. I was wearing a pair of Crossfire Safety Sunglasses. My left eye was saved by them. I received
a 1/2" cut on my eyebrow and my eyepro was damaged. My platoon would
be appreciative if we could receive some more to protect our eyes in the
future. Thanks for your support."
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These
Crossfire Safety Sunglasses made with High Definition Lens Technology
provide sharp enhanced vision by filtering the most damaging rays and
allowing for more transmission of the High Definition Light Spectrum.
Don't be fooled by some manufacturers. Only 2.2 mm polycarbonate polarized
lenses will pass ANSI high impact testing. Acetate will shatter if high
impact occurs, putting your eyes at greater risk. Crossfire Safety
Sunglasses, while being affordable, make no compromise in safety. Crossfire safety glasses temples are designed to gently curve with
the natural shape of your head, resulting in a secure and comfortable fit.
The Ultra-Flex TR Frame and temple material is highly durable, ultra
lightweight, flexible and impact resistant. These frames are also designed
at an 8 to 10 base curve that results in maximum side coverage and
superior peripheral vision. This also applies to the lens cavities helping
to maximize peripheral sight as well as eye protection. CrossTech Gel Nose
Pieces and Temple Grip on most models are made from a comfortable, non slip, breathable
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ANSI Z87.1-2003 Safety Glasses Frame Tests
As in the current ANSI
standard the safety glasses frame, body, housing or headgear components
are tested by installing "test" lenses that are strong enough to
allow high mass and high velocity tests to be conducted. These components
must have the integrity to comply with the tests regardless of the actual
lens that will be in the model. The high velocity and high mass test
methods are carried over from the 1989 Standard, but in the high velocity
test, no failures are allowed. Spectacle and safety glasses frames
intended to house prescription lenses shall meet the same criteria.
Lateral coverage requirements have been increased to provide expanded
rearward protection which primarily affects spectacles and safety glasses.
ANSI Z87.1-2003 Safety Glasses Lens Tests
Personal eye protectors such
as safety glasses will now be classified, based on performance, as either
basic or high impact models. They are to be tested as complete products as
they will be offered to the user, and there is no distinction made based
on whether the product has removable or no removable lenses. Basic impact
models shall be capable of passing the 1 inch drop ball test and high
impact models shall comply with high mass and high velocity impact
criteria. The basic vs. high level impact requirements now fully apply to
prescription spectacles. The penetration test continues to apply to Plano
plastic lenses, for all protectors, whether they are of the basic impact
or high impact type.
More information on ANSI standards
is available at www.ansi.org
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