Eye Protection

Uvex (4031101067971 / UVEX 9301/626)
Offers greater comfort thanks to its stylish twin-material, ergonomic temples All-round vision The Platinum coating provides a high resistance to scratching, to the most aggressive chemicals and delays fogging
Almost unbreakable Flexi Specs Scratch and impact resistant Mirror and Smoke Anti fog
Wrap-around panoramic vision for less distortion Polycarbonate UV resistant construction Ultra lightweight, can be worn over most prescription glasses Comfortable wide frame and integral brow shield gives improved all round protection
Clear polycarbonate Ventilated side-arms Impact and abrasion resistant Fit over most prescription spectacles Conforms to EN166
Wrap around spectacle. - Anti fog polycarbonate lens. - Scratch resistant - Adjustable side arms - Low impact and 99.9% UV protected
Price For: Each Resistance Features: Impact-resistant Standards Met: EN166 Lens Colour: Clear Fits Over Eyeglasses: Fits Over Eyeglasses Frame Colour: Gold Product Number: 805635
Portwest Ultra Vista safety goggles with clear lenses and regular fit provide protection from debris and splash hazards.
The Portwest Tech Look Plus Safety Goggles is a pair of dielectric safety spectacles designed for protection against hazards. Made with a clear lens and adjustable nose bridge, these goggles provide maximum comfort and visibility.
The 3M Tora CCS Safety Spectacles are designed to provide optimal protection for the eyes, with adjustable arms and a lightweight yet durable frame.
Experience superior protection with the 3M SecureFit Safety Glasses. Featuring anti-scratch and anti-fog clear lenses, these lightweight spectacles offer exceptional comfort and clarity for all your safety needs.

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