🕶️ Elevate your eye game—see safety in style!
ArcOne G-FLY-A1301 The Fly Safety Goggles combine a hardcoated IR3 lens with UV protection, side vents for fog-free wear, and a lightweight, flexible design with soft foam lining for maximum comfort and durability.
Manufacturer | ArcOne |
Part Number | G-FLY-A1301 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | G-FLY-A1301 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Single |
Style | Ir3 Lens and Clear Finish |
Finish | Finished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | G-FLY-A1301 The Fly Safety Goggles |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**R
Very Comfortable and Kept them on for hours
I was looking for an alternative to glasses that don't fog easily, and these never fogged. I worked for about 4 hours before I realized I still had them on. I also did some pipe work while working directly above my head and while particles were flying I feel anything bounce around these goggles.
T**M
Worked exactly as needed!
My kids wanted to learn to use the cutting torch (oxyacetylene) at the farm. I knew that the goggles at the farm didn't have any elastic left in them so I couldn't teach, hold goggles and run the torch at once without new ones. Saw these figured they were worth a try. They worked perfectly! by the end of the weekend all six cousins were using the torch with these and kept asking 'what else can we cut'.From the adult perspective I actually liked the field of view better than was I was used to. Typically I had used the larger rectangular flip up versions that had poor field of view. These are much better. Strap worked over top of a small hat or without a hat just fine either way.I would buy again/recommend these to anyone.
D**N
Excellent but not sturdy
Extremley, essentially unlimited feild of view. Top quality clarity, anti glare, UV protecton and polerization; Optical clarity and coatings lead to Oakley like visability.Good adjustability and fit, I have a huge head and face and had no problem. I do not have a small face or head, so if you are average or small, they may be a little lose but still servicable.Very light weight consteuction, yet they passed the "Drunkenley step on them falling into bed" test, one lens popped free but was easily replaced.Very good ventilation and anti fog capabilities. I sweat A LOT, and even through perspiration and extreme changes in temprature and humidity, they did not fog enough to be noticeable.Kept eye region nice, warm and protected from wind, cold, and harsh sun reflecting off snow.Foam padding did not soak thru with sweat, nor did it freeze solid. It is not the most comfortable padding job ever, nor is it the best looking. Goggles became noticeable after about an hour, uncomfortable after about 3.Lens tint is good, almost perfect: Dark enough to keep my vampiric, light and hangover sensative eyes from hurting during bright daylight over fresh snow coverage, yet are light enough you can still wear them indoors and under certain circumstances at night and see reasonabally well.Did not test for dust/mud, but these goggles are so generously ventilated (they have a series of discreet slits up both sides) that im sure they will not keep out dust for long, although they did well keeping snow out.Probabally not the best saftey glasses for airsoft, paintball, shooting, or blowing stuff up. They are technically fully sealed, and the lenses are thick and sturdy, but the frame is not.Love em, worth 2x listed price easy
P**.
Super-villain Approved
Visibility is great (although darker tinting would be a nice option) and as the reviews state, these definitely make you look like a dangerous lunatic, which is maybe the message more people should be going for to keep lookie-lous away when they're operating power tools.
J**Y
these are awesome
i walk down the street wearing these and i feel like a evil scientist, ruling over the entire world. "i could have you killed" id boast in my head as i walk past the people giving me dirty looks because i am wearing snow goggle's in July, "maybe ill use my evil death ray in space. Maybe ill use my shrink ray, id take great enjoyment from scraping you off the bottom of my sandal. oh i could use a normal gun because i don't have to be the stereotypical mad scientist"but when i get home i sit down and cry myself to sleep, i don't have a loner base, no evil tower, and no sleeping with a different girl every night. the goggles don't actually make me a evil genius. I'm still just some guy, working minimum wage at the local burger flipper, playing games and watching you tube in my spare time, and spending my Friday nights at the local cards shop playing Magic. but for the 2 hours i walk around town wearing thee goggles I'm the most important person on the planet.
D**R
Not as pictured by seller, make sure you check customer photos
For whatever reason the seller's picture shows green/yellow lenses that are slightly oblong/oval. Take care to look at the other listing for these in clear and look at all the customer photos. These are round lenses, very big, and they are orange/red mirrors. It says all this in the description and I was aware of it but I still feel like they misrepresent it with their photo and that's shady.I can't believe these are actually safety rated so I'm not sure why they market them like that either. They'd probably keep *most* sand and dust out of your eyes if you wore them to the beach on a windy day. Most not all. There isn't foam around the entirety of the cups so there end up being sizable gaps.They look like giant bug eyes, will make a decent costume accessory, can probably replace sunglasses for hiking if you hike in dry dusty areas (I do, that's what I hope to use them for). But because they have hardly any foam they aren't that comfortable and the fairly stiff nosepiece leads me to believe they'll break within a year. I'll update my review after using them if they turn out better than expected but so far they're kind of disappointing.
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