Wiley X Sunglases - XL-1 296 Polarized Safety Glasses Kit
With the protection of a goggle wrapped up in the style of sunglasses, the Wiley X XL-1 Polarized Slate/Clear Modular Eyewear is perfect for any and every application. On the road or on the job, this pair provides everything you need to see clearly.
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Wiley X Sunglases - XL-1 296 Polarized Safety Glasses Kit
With the protection of a goggle wrapped up in the style of sunglasses, the Wiley X XL-1 Polarized Slate/Clear Modular Eyewear is perfect for any and every application. On the road or on the job, this pair provides everything you need to see clearly.
Twenty-first century technology and innovation helped inspire this latest interchangeable system from Wiley X. The frames provide a 90-degree wrap-back to eliminate tunnel vision and protect you from wind, sun, glare and fragmentation. An elastic strap attaches to the temples to secure the glasses and give a perfect fit. They feature the Wiley X Ultra Foam which provides an outstanding facial seal giving them the power to work like a goggle with the look of sunglasses.
This pair comes with polarized slate and clear lenses designed for versatility. They're made of shatterproof Selenite polycarbonate and meet ANSI standards for safety. T-Shell and Foil lens coatings provide anti-scratch and anti-fog protection. You'll also get a soft case for carrying which features Velcro pockets for extra lenses.
It's not hard to see why the Wiley X XL-1 Polarized Slate/Clear Modular Eyewear is the perfect choice for all your vision needs. Pick up yours today and get the ultimate combination of protection, versatility and style.
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