Safety Glasses
#1
Posted 12 August 2008 - 11:53 PM
This is the third time in my life I have failed to wear safty glasses and resulted in geting my eye/eyes flushed. I never let my sun shoot with out them But I myself only wear them in the winter at matches. I've relised this time that I would rather loose my right hand and I need to be a better role moldel to both my kids.
I'm now researching Oakley sunglasses, I'm told these are the only ones ANSI impact approved. They have inchangable lennses with over 200 colors. They come at a steep price, but not to Steep for my eyes. I'm always falling back on my sunglases because I don't loose them and I seem to always grab the bag with the wrong color safty glasses in them. This way I'll have one frame that feel the same and just change the lense for the light.
So any way this is just a reminder in Safety first.
#2
Posted 13 August 2008 - 02:12 AM
"There is no secret ingredient"- Kung fu Panda
When your driving by the seat of your pants, you have to trust your butt.
Wally Dallenbach
#3
Posted 13 August 2008 - 06:09 AM
Rudys are good too I hear
#5
Posted 13 August 2008 - 01:09 PM
#6
Posted 13 August 2008 - 05:27 PM
This post has been edited by werewolf45auto: 13 August 2008 - 05:30 PM
#7
Posted 13 August 2008 - 05:41 PM
They deserve a look for anyone looking for shooting eyewear.
http://www.esseyepro..._24_detail.html
Mike
#8
Posted 13 August 2008 - 06:00 PM
What I don't like about the Oakley 1/2 jackets I have is they suck when wearing ear muffs. they prevent a good earseal.
now I use a pair of peltors (3 different shades) that i got for like 20 bucks.
#9
Posted 13 August 2008 - 06:04 PM
If you spend more for your safety glasses, you're doing it for fashion only (unless they are prescription).
This post has been edited by Anon: 13 August 2008 - 06:05 PM
#10
Posted 16 August 2008 - 10:25 AM
Throwin Lead, on Aug 13 2008, 08:41 PM, said:
They deserve a look for anyone looking for shooting eyewear.
http://www.esseyepro..._24_detail.html
Mike
Heh Mike - Mojo says HI!!!!
I also have the ESS glasses in the narro frame with prescription inserts. The narro frame is great if you have a thinner face. The great thing about them is that if you go on line to their site to where you order your prescription insert, and call instead of doing it on line, you actually get to talk to a real live person - named Terry - Mountain West Optical at (208) 734-3937 or at terry@mountainwestoptical.com, who makes the prescription and actually knows what a shooter needs. He spent about 20 minutes with me on the phone asking questions about my vision, how I hold my gun, what kind of reading glasses I use, etc. etc. And if something isn't right - send them back, no problem.
Terry was great and I feel confident I'm going to get what I want/need.
Donna
#11
Posted 16 August 2008 - 02:29 PM
-Jeff Cooper
#13
Posted 17 August 2008 - 11:49 AM
kimmie, on Aug 16 2008, 12:25 PM, said:
Throwin Lead, on Aug 13 2008, 08:41 PM, said:
They deserve a look for anyone looking for shooting eyewear.
http://www.esseyepro..._24_detail.html
Mike
Heh Mike - Mojo says HI!!!!
I also have the ESS glasses in the narro frame with prescription inserts. The narro frame is great if you have a thinner face. The great thing about them is that if you go on line to their site to where you order your prescription insert, and call instead of doing it on line, you actually get to talk to a real live person - named Terry - Mountain West Optical at (208) 734-3937 or at terry@mountainwestoptical.com, who makes the prescription and actually knows what a shooter needs. He spent about 20 minutes with me on the phone asking questions about my vision, how I hold my gun, what kind of reading glasses I use, etc. etc. And if something isn't right - send them back, no problem.
Terry was great and I feel confident I'm going to get what I want/need.
Donna
I wear contacts, so I don't need prescription lenses, but my ICE Naros are great...especially for people with little heads!
#15
Posted 18 August 2008 - 05:45 AM
Look in the yellow pages for "safety equipment." These people carry everything from ear plugs to oil spill kits but they also carry a complete line of safety glasses. With the exception of prescription lenses ( and most of them can handle that as well) they carry a complete and stylish line of safety glasses. I'm not downplaying the Rudy's or Oakley's but just letting you know that there are others available that are, IMHO, as good for a much cheaper price.
But most of all, regardless of whether they cost $2 or $200, wear them. The don't do you any good in your range bag.
Here is just one of many on a google search
Northern Equipment On-line Store
fwiw
dj
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#16
Posted 18 August 2008 - 07:11 AM
dajarrel, on Aug 18 2008, 08:45 AM, said:
Look in the yellow pages for "safety equipment." These people carry everything from ear plugs to oil spill kits but they also carry a complete line of safety glasses. With the exception of prescription lenses ( and most of them can handle that as well) they carry a complete and stylish line of safety glasses. I'm not downplaying the Rudy's or Oakley's but just letting you know that there are others available that are, IMHO, as good for a much cheaper price.
But most of all, regardless of whether they cost $2 or $200, wear them. The don't do you any good in your range bag.
Here is just one of many on a google search
Northern Equipment On-line Store
fwiw
dj
Try here http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/
I have been searching for a color of lense that I like the best. You can order some safety glasses for $5 - $10 bucks and wear them to couple of matches, determine what color/style you like then spend the real money on a good pair.
The great thing for me is I have found a $8.00 pair of safety glasses that I like better than my Willey X's.
They ship quick and I have been happy with the company. I really like the option on the website of selecting the Safety Glasses by lens color. I have settled on a light red and have been very happy with my $8.00 safety glasses. The other good thing all the safety ratings of the glasses is listed. Good Luck.
#17
Posted 18 August 2008 - 07:12 AM
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Plus Oakley has a dealer price protection plan - anyone offering ANY discount off of full retail will be discontinued as a dealer.

Feb. 2006
#18
Posted 18 August 2008 - 08:22 AM
jam-man, on Aug 18 2008, 09:11 AM, said:
+1 to them
I've used them to buy both plugs and glasses in the past
www.mctsclub.com
#19
Posted 18 August 2008 - 11:00 AM
No search function on their website.
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http://www.e-rudy.com
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#20
Posted 19 August 2008 - 06:46 AM
[quote name='rr4406pak' date='Aug 18 2008, 11:00 AM' post='808294']
Do you have a link to where this "shooter's pack" can be found?
No search function on their website.
#21
Posted 19 August 2008 - 06:56 AM
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rr4406pak, on Aug 18 2008, 11:00 AM, said:
No search function on their website.
Those glasses look great, but the frame around the ear looks thick.
Any problem with getting good ear muff seal with those?
Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel.
#22
Posted 04 September 2008 - 10:09 AM
OC Safety Glasses
They're not the best looking glasses in the world, but they are pretty comfortable and ANSI rated. I'm sure that they're not as clear as Rudy or Oakley shades, but my level of shooting doesn't require the .25% of an edge that you'll get with performance eyeware.
I find myself wearing them a lot as regular sunglasses. They also allow a reasonable seal when used with earmuffs.
#23
Posted 05 September 2008 - 03:11 AM
#24
Posted 06 September 2008 - 07:04 PM
Anon, on Aug 13 2008, 06:04 PM, said:
If you spend more for your safety glasses, you're doing it for fashion only (unless they are prescription).
I used to buy those cheap shooters glasses and I'm glad you like them but there is a big difference now that I have some Rudy's. I used about 10 different brands and nothing compares to Rudy's. I'll be honest also, if it weren't for picking them off the prize table at Nationals I wouldn't have ever paid that much. Now that I have wore them it wouldn't bother me to pay a decent price for them. I can't see spending the full amount for some sunglasses and I would watch the classifieds for them. If I couldn't find them then I would break down and buy them.
Flyin
#25
Posted 06 September 2008 - 07:41 PM
Joe D, on Seep 5 2008, 03:11 AM, said:
I use these too. Clear pair and Gray. They work very well with the stick on magnifying lens http://www.optx2020.com I use for my far sighted dominant eye. The lens stay put better on these safety glasses than all others I've tried.
Jim
...she can't handle cop cars or taxi-cabs yet. But she can wear the hell out of a bikini.

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