Pyramex Glasses: Protocol Tortoise Shell Safety Glasses ST6215D
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Football players wear pads. Boxers wear gloves. Army grunts have their helmets. Firefighters? Those awesome jumpsuits. Protective gear is a necessity for all kinds of jobs and hobbies. But you don't have to sacrifice style just to stay safe. Pyramex ST6215D Protoco ... (see full details) #PYRST6215D.
Pyramex Glasses: Protocol Tortoise Shell Safety Glasses ST6215D
Football players wear pads. Boxers wear gloves. Army grunts have their helmets. Firefighters? Those awesome jumpsuits. Protective gear is a necessity for all kinds of jobs and hobbies. But you don't have to sacrifice style just to stay safe. Pyramex ST6215D Protocol Tortoise Shell Safety Glasses are a great way to get the best of both worlds.
The tortoise shell style frames are ergonomically shaped to fit your face comfortably. The coffee lenses are great for outdoor use, because they enhance depth perception, which is handy when your job or hobby has you working under the sun. They also guard against excessive glare, and provide 99% protection from harmful UV-A and UV-B rays. The optical lenses allow you unrestricted vision, so they're great for all kinds of tasks. Plus, they meet ANSI and High Impact requirements and are CE EN166 Certified, so you know they mean business.
The style doesn't scream, "Safety Goggles!" so you can wear them on Wal-Mart runs and not look like you just stepped outta the lab. And not only do they look great, but these glasses also feature flexible PVC nose pads and temple tips, so they fit your features and stay put, even when you're perspiring like Rod Blagojevich in a truth serum factory.
Form, fit and function. The Pyramex ST6215D Protocol Tortoise Shell Safety Glasses give you all three features and won't cost you an arm and a leg. Grab your pair today!
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