Wiley X Nerve Goggles |
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In situations where uniformed servicemen and women are in harms way, their eyesight shouldn’t be. That’s why Wiley X goggles are a favorite with nearly everyone who dons a uniform. Customizable (day and night lenses with temples for ballistic sunglass conversion). Shatterproof lenses, durable Ultra-Foam™, Foil™ anti-fog technology aid visibility and provide protection under fire. Streamlined design and dual pivot strap provides comfort over or under any helmet configuration.
This compact ballistic goggle provides superior eye protection in the harshest and most critical situations faced by today's military and law enforcement. Newly developed Top Down™ ventilation system along with our Foil™ anti-fog coating keeps this goggle fog free. The Nerve goggle fits largest range of head and facial sizes, also first goggle to fit women and men with narrow faces. Meets both ANSI Z87.1-2003 high velocity protection and MIL-V-43511C military ballistic standards.
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100% UV protection. Ultra-durable Wiley X eyewear, long known for its High Velocity Protection (HVP™) of American troops, excels in a wide variety of outdoor uses. We know you have to share the outdoors with sun rays, flying gravel, stray bits of debris, wind, dust and pollen which can sting, irritate and potentially damage your eyes. So, to combat this, we manufacture every frame with equal parts high-performance technologies and real-world functionality. For use on the job, on a boat or just on a sunny hillside hike, Wiley provides off-the-chart eye protection.
The Additional RX Insert is designed specifically for individuals requiring perscription lenses whilst using the glasses. The RX insert sits in a groove in the nose piece and can be detatched if needed. The RX insert can be taken down to any opticians who can put perscription lenses into the frame. This RX Insert can be used in conjunction with the PT-1 and PT-2 glasses. The idea is the PT range is a low threat level situation where the user can enjoy a more relaxed pair of protective glasses but the RX insert can be moved across to the Nerve Goggles when higher risk situations require it. |

