Good lenses. I'm glad I didn't have to test their strength on myself. With glasses, I had a protective version that, according to the description, shouldn't scratch. A month without a case in the glove compartment and as a result I'm ordering these. Overpaying for marketing doesn't make sense.
Grey ballistic visors compatible with Wiley X eyewear from the Valor 2.5 series. Constructed from rugged, shatterproof polycarbonate and finished with a special coating that ensures scratch resistance. Maintain accurate color perception and offer light transmission at 15%.
Visors engineered using HVP technology (High Velocity Protection), delivering reliable protection against eye injuries from fast-moving objects or fragments in compliance with class S standards (withstanding impact of a steel ball weighing 22 g at 5.1 m/s). Additionally, the visors shield eyes from harmful UVA and UVB ultraviolet rays.
Certified to meet ballistic requirements of MIL-PRF-32432A, ANSI Z.87, and EN166S standards.
The package includes 2 pieces.
Technical data:
Color: Grey
Material: polycarbonate
Light transmission: 15%
Protection: 100% UVA/UVB
Manufacturer: Wiley X, USA
Militaria.pl is a distributor of Wiley X.
Wiley X is an American brand founded in 1987 by a US Army veteran, specializing in the production of advanced protective eyewear. Its products meet the rigorous ANSI Z87.1+ safety standards and MIL-PRF-32432 military standards, making them suitable for use by special forces around the world, including the FBI, SWAT, and Poland's GROM. Wiley X glasses are designed for high-risk situations typical of combat operations and extreme terrain conditions. Their durability and reliability have also made them appear in Hollywood productions such as American Sniper and the TV series S.W.A.T. The company is expanding globally, and its European branch in Denmark is run by veterans of missions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Balkans.
| EAN | 712316011099 |
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| Manufacturer code | CHVALS |
| Brand | Wiley X |
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Number of reviews: 3
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I've had Wiley glasses for a long time. My old lenses had polarization but I scratched them. I bought ones without polarization this time. Overall, everything is fine except for protein stains on the glass and from waves on the water. The manufacturer claims they're scratch-resistant, which is not true. Mine were without a case, lying in the car's glove compartment, and they got scratched.
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I've had these glasses for about 5 years. I'm ordering lenses for the first time. My old ones are scratched. If you like fishing or are involved with water, definitely get polarized ones. The material is great but they scratch easily.
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