👓 See Clearly, Work Safely!
The Bugz-Eye Sight Shield Safety Goggles feature a cutting-edge anti-fog steel mesh design, ensuring clear visibility while protecting your eyes from debris. Crafted with a lightweight stainless steel frame and polycarbonate lenses, these goggles are perfect for professionals in high-risk environments like logging and arboriculture. With UV protection and a stylish look, they are the go-to choice for safety without compromising on style.
Manufacturer | Bugz |
Part Number | SS1030 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.29 x 4.06 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | SS1030 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 30 Mesh |
Color | Silver |
Style | Safety |
Finish | anti-fog |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Shape | Wrap" or "Curved |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Anti Fog |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**D
Great
Works great. Use them with chainsaw and angle grinder.
K**S
Foggy-No-More
Simply put.. these are great! My spouse is a wildland firefighter and the goggles they give them get smudged and foggy often. We ordered these and he loves them!
L**M
They work!
For what these are, they are great. I got the 30 mesh, and I’ve looked up at the wrong time and got stuff in my eyes, but nothing bad. I’ve noticed in the right sunlight the screen is very visible, but I might try spray painting the inside black. Not a hindering problem though. Overall for what they are, they do the job quite well, (protect your eyes from large flying debris, and no fog) and are very well built. They are also very comfortable. I’ve worn these now on 5-6 occasions all day no problem.
P**S
Periodically shouting "SCIENCE!" is mandatory.
They said that shooting glasses were meant to be made of clear plastic that fogs up immediately. They said there were some things mankind was not meant to wear. They said I was mad. MAD!The cowards! The small-minded fools! I shall destroy them all!
A**B
I am quite pleased with the 30 mesh
I am quite pleased with the 30 mesh, so far. They keep out the dry stuff quite well, are comfortable, and provide a fine view. I do wear a hat, which keeps any reflection of the sun from creating a glare on the mesh. The foam around the eyes feels good and I pretty much forget I'm wearing them after a while. The head band is adjustable to a pretty large size, but with my fairly-large head, this places the adjustment buckle behind my ear. This doesn't pose a problem for my particular ear protection, as it's soft enough to conform around the buckle and still seal out the noise. These are now my preferred eye protection while using a chain saw (for what it's worth, I'll still use glasses or a face shield while weed wacking green/wet vegetation).
T**D
Work exactly as advertised
I love these things! Yes, your fine vision is slightly obscured but SO much better that glasses that fog and get dirty so quickly. I used these for the first time today running a chain saw. I was taking slices off of a big red oak log so it would fit in my sawmill. The chips flying were ridiculous and I was covered from head to toe within a second or two. It was SO awesome to be able to keep my eyes open and not worry about fogging or chips flying in from the sides. I would highly recommend these for anyone needing glasses for bigger, light particles.
G**M
Great for wood cutting
I've been using these for years. While there is glare off the metal screen in direct sunlight, that has been only a very minor issue. They keep wood chips and even most dust out of your eyes. The foam padding blocks the sweat from running into your eyes. The clear plastic body material allows usable peripheral vision and prevents flying stuff from entering from the side. There is 'looking through a screen door' effect when you first put them on but you soon don't notice it. Visual acuity is not significantly reduced.
D**R
Dangerous Goggles Avoid
So they are not “anti-fog”. It’s a metal mesh that cannot fog. There is no anti fog lens or quality inherent to reducing fog. This label had me convinced these were normal goggles with mesh reinforcement and I ended up in a doctors office with two specialists pulling tiny javelins of steel that had launched through my contacts and into my cornea lacerating it and leaving me in extreme pain for days. I used these with a belt grinder sharpening an axe blade and it ran me about $1,500 in medical bills after insurance. They do nothing for dust, smoke, sparks, or flying slivers which is 99% of what causes eye damage. They also glare from ever angle unless you are staring directly into the light source. They were fine working with a chainsaw in the brush, but I still ended up with dust and exhaust and crap getting near my eyes. Highly suggest you avoid these.
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