Free Shipping Over $250
All Categories/Brands/Kimberlyclark Professional/KimberlyClark Professional Smith Wesson Equalizer Gray Safety Glasses With Clear AntiFogHard Coat Lens

KimberlyClark Professional Smith Wesson Equalizer Gray Safety Glasses With Clear AntiFogHard Coat Lens

Part Number: 21296SKU: K4521296
$14.72

Qty: Order In Bulk
Add $250.00 worth of items to your cart to qualify for free shipping.

Item Details

With so many jobs requiring impact protection, both at work and at home, you want more than the average pair of safety glasses. That is why you can trust the Smith and Wesson� Equalizer Safety Glasses, with the clear anti-fog lenses and a gunmetal frame. They are a premium option That is unmatched in style, quality, and comfort. The stylized frames feature sport-grip temples to help reduce slippage, and the dual lenses offer wraparound protection. They offer 99.9% UV (UVA / UVB / UVC) protection and meet the (high impact) level for the ANSI Z87.1+ standards for personal eye protection. Each pair comes with a free microfiber carry pouch that doubles as a cleaning cloth. The anti-fog coating helps you see clearly even when moving between hot and cold environments. The Smith and Wesson� Equalizer Safety Glasses offer a fashionable solution designed for all-day comfort whether you are on the job, at the gun range, doing yard work, or driving. You might be wearing safety glasses, but That is no reason not to sport a cool style.

Features

  • Popular sunglasses design with a variety of frame color options for worker individuality
  • Soft and flexible rubber nose pads and sport grip temples to reduce slippage and provide superior comfort and fit
  • Every pair comes with a carrying pouch that can double as a lens cleaning solution
  • Clear lenses allow maximum visible light transmission

Applications

  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Outdoor Environments
  • Impact
  • Splash
  • Grinding/Chipping
  • Shaving/Sanding

Includes

  • Carry Pouch

Specifications

  • ANSI Z87.1+
  • TAA Compliant

Things are probably looking a bit weird.

JavaScript is required for full site functionality.