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Swiss Eye Shadow V620 Tactical Goggles - Vermilion/Smoke/Black
Lightweight tactical goggles featuring a high-profile frame in black. They provide protection against splinters and UVA, UVB and UVC radiation. Ventilated openings ensure proper airflow inside.
Interchangeable visors
Two interchangeable lenses made of polycarbonate (red and tinted) allow you to adapt the goggles to different light conditions. The AntiScratch coating provides protection against scratches and mechanical damage. The inside is treated with an AntiFog layer to prevent the lenses from fogging up. They provide ballistic eye protection and block UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation up to a wavelength of 620 nm.
Rubber strap
A secure fit is ensured by a rubber strap with adjustable length, enabling use with various types of helmets or hard hats.
Set elements
- two interchangeable visors (tinted, orange)
- headband with goggle cover
- pouch
Main features
- high profile
- ventilation openings
- protection against UVA, UVB, UVC radiation
- interchangeable visors
- rubber strap
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
|---|---|
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Frame color | Black |
| Lens color | Multicolor |
| Mechanical resistance class | F |
| Polarized | No |
| UV filter | Yes |
| Dimness | Yes |
| Case included in set | Yes |
| Weight | 87 g |
| Gender | Men's |
| Main color | Black |
| EAN | 4046375461219 |
| Manufacturer code | 15623602 |
| Brand | Swiss Eye |
| EAN |
Anti-Scratch coating increases the scratch resistance of the lenses and protects them from mechanical damage. Thanks to the coating, the glasses will retain their properties for longer, even with intensive use.
Anti-Fog coating prevents lens fogging, maintaining clear vision in humid conditions or during varying temperatures. Eyeglasses with this coating do not require frequent cleaning or defogging, making vision more comfortable.
STANAG 2920 is a NATO standard for ballistic protection. It defines general test methods to measure the ability of materials to stop bullets and shrapnel. The standard defines the V50 parameter, which determines the velocity in meters per second (m/s) at which a projectile can penetrate a given material with 50% probability.
STANAG 4296 is a NATO standardization agreement for military equipment and procedures. It defines the general characteristics of military safety glasses and goggles, such as lightweight and comfortable fit, reduction of fogging and scratching, field of vision of not less than 160 degrees, compatibility with other protective equipment and ballistic protection as defined in STANAG 2920.
European standard EN12312-1 specifies sun protection requirements for non-corrective glasses and sunscreens in everyday use.