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ESS Rollbar Sunglasses System APEL

Item# EW1758 BLKMfg# EE9018-06

$125.00

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Looking for monster ballistic protective eyewear with a low-profile? You found it here with the ESS Rollbar Sunglasses. Military grade polycarbonate lenses combine with razor-sharp, true field of vision to offer optimal optical clarity and tough protection for when things get real out there.

Take the ESS Rollbar Sunglasses along on your toughest, boots-on-the-ground missions, and they'll keep up with you all day. Dependable and durable, the ESS Rollbar gives you unbeatable protection even in rapidly deteriorating conditions. These bad boys meet the strict ANSI Z87.1+ (2010) standards for chemical droplet/splash protection, defense against optical radiation, dust and particles, and high mass, high velocity projectile threats. Battle-ready for ballistic eye protection, the ESS Rollbar Silver Logos exceed MIL-SPEC standards, and meet MIL-PRF-32432, CE EN166 and U.S. OSHA compliance. And talk about comfort in long wear-these glasses have a perfectly balanced fit with low-drag temple arms that won't trigger your pressure points. The low-profile also won't interfere with hats, helmets, hearing pro or communications gear. The frame's construction gives you maximum wrap for lateral protection and unobstructed peripheral view. The ESS Rollbar Lens Gate allows for rapid changing in the field locks down your lenses securely for worry-free wear. The ESS Rollbar Sunglasses also feature ToughZone anti-scratch coating for durability.

  • Comes with interchangeable 2.2mm polycarbonate lenses for rapid switching out in field conditions
  • Medium to large fit; accommodates larger profiles
  • Precision balanced fit with low drag temple arms
  • Battle-rated MIL-SPEC, exceeds ANSI Z87.1+ (2010), exceeds CE EN166, and is MIL-PRF-32432 compliant for high velocity projectile threats
  • ESS ToughZone anti-scratch lens coating
  • 100% of UVA/UVB exposure blocked
  • Proudly made in the USA
  • Maximum wrap for lateral protection and optimal peripheral view

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