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UVEX de Honeywell

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Mex $402.04

Mex $ 188 .00 Mex $188.00

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1.Color:Marco Marrón (brown Frame)


2.:Lente Polarizada Expreso


Detalles del producto

  • Tipo de tejido
    Plástico
  • País de origen
    Taiwán

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  • Tintes de lente para cualquier tarea: las aplicaciones de tinte de lente Uvex incluyen reducción del sol y el deslumbramiento, áreas de luz fluorescente/halógeno/lámpara de sodio, transición interior/exterior, soldadura y reconocimiento de señal de tráfico
  • Recubrimientos permanentes de la lente: los revestimientos de lente Uvex ofrecen un rendimiento duradero antivaho y antiarañazos y la unión permanente a la lente evita el lavado/desgaste incluso después de un uso prolongado o limpiezas repetidas
  • Seguridad: el marco completo es ligero pero ofrece una protección de alto impacto que cumple con las normas ANSI Z87.1-2015 para anteojos de seguridad; el diseño envolvente proporciona una mayor protección lateral y visión periférica
  • Estilo y rendimiento: las anteojos de seguridad combinan tecnología impulsada por el rendimiento con un estilo agresivo inspirado en el deporte; el elegante perfil lateral permite un amplio espacio para sombreros duros u otros accesorios para la cabeza
  • Comodidad de larga duración: las anteojos protectoras cuentan con una pieza de nariz moldeada y patillas elegantes con inserciones suaves y moldeadas para una comodidad duradera; mecanismo de bisagra integrado con acción de doble leva para un ajuste seguro


Las anteojos de seguridad Uvex Hypershock están disponibles con múltiples tintes de lente para adaptarse a casi cualquier entorno de trabajo. Uvex significa "Ultra Violet Excluded", lo que significa que nuestras anteojos de seguridad emplean resinas formuladas específicamente que filtran el 99.9% de la radiación UV de acuerdo con la escala U6 del estándar Z87. Uvex también ha desarrollado la tecnología de control de espectro (SCT), que incorpora tintes únicos diseñados para absorber longitudes de onda seleccionadas de energía radiante (luz). Nuestras anteojos antirreflejos, anteojos de seguridad teñidas y anteojos de sol de seguridad están diseñadas para manipular la luz para reducir un peligro espectral, o para proporcionar una filtración distintiva para tareas específicas de visualización de anteojos de seguridad. Los ejemplos incluyen filtrar la radiación solar para reducir el deslumbramiento y bloquear la radiación de la soldadura para proteger a los trabajadores alrededor de estas operaciones. También hay disponibles múltiples revestimientos antivaho y antiarañazos. La nueva tecnología HydroShield proporciona nuestro mejor revestimiento de lentes antivaho, manteniendo tu visión clara hasta 90 veces más que la mayoría de otras anteojos de seguridad antivaho competitivas. Los modelos con el revestimiento antivaho Uvextreme Plus ofrecen una visión superior sin niebla que dura hasta 10 veces más que la mayoría de otros revestimientos antivaho. Ambos revestimientos antivaho proporcionan 2 veces mayor resistencia a los arañazos que la mayoría de los lentes antivaho competitivos. Nuestras anteojos de seguridad resistentes a los arañazos cuentan con una capa dura duradera para una resistencia duradera a arañazos y arañazos. Las lentes fotocrómicas ofrecen una transición de sombra sin costuras cuando se mueven de entornos de trabajo interiores a áreas de trabajo de luz media y exteriores. El diseño de marco completo hace que las anteojos resistentes a los impactos sean fuertes de acuerdo con las normas de impacto ANSI Z87.1-2015. El estilo envolvente inspirado en el deporte proporciona una excelente protección lateral y visión periférica. Una pieza de nariz moldeada y patillas acolchadas con inserciones moldeadas garantizan que tus anteojos protectoras ofrezcan una comodidad duradera.


Audrey
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2021
Quality glasses that look great. People compliment me on them. And these fit nicely on face not like some others that want to slide around when you are in the hot outside. Great glasses
Alex
Comentado en México el 13 de agosto de 2021
En general no me gusto.
Matt dickson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2021
The lens scratch easy. They are comfortable and perfect shade.Amazon used to have a list where u could pick your frames and lens. No u have to go through 30 pages to find the one you like
Eduardo
Comentado en México el 4 de marzo de 2020
Producto original con excelente calidad y recibido tal como lo pedi y en tiempo estimado.
Mr.NoBS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2019
I've had these saftey sunglasses for several months now and I have to admit these are my to go to pair and one of the best glasses I have purchased to date. I have literally spent a few hundred dollars trying new brands and styles all the time and for the price you cannot beat these.Pros: minimal scratches, light weight and just the right amount of tint for outdoor use (maybe a little on the darker side)Cons: Light weight (I forget I'm wearing them sometimes, tent to fog up easily and somewhat flimsy (they actually "broke" one but I was able to snap the piece back in and continue to wear them/ still functional as pictured)Update: They doubled their prices from around $6 to $12... yikes what an eye gouge! No thanks... they were a good value but I'd rather go with Skullers at that price!!!
Chaz Turbino
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2018
I accidentally came across these after looking for replacement lenses for my Uvex Genesis. The Genesis are on the APEL list (Army Protective Eyewear List) while these Hypershocks are not. The eyewear on the APEL list (except for the Oakley M Frames) are generally heavy, bulky, insanely overpriced for what they are (Wiley X), or have lenses that are so thick that they distort the image slightly. However, the APEL list requires the qualified products to meet/exceed MIL-PRF-32432. I read this spec, and it includes the old impact protection MIL-PRF-31013 standard where they fire a simulated fragmentation pellet at about 560 ft/s. The kinetic energy of this pellet is about 16 joules. Z87.1-2010 and 2015 split the Z87 rating into non-impact/low-impact marked as "Z87", and the high-speed impact as "Z87+" but the kinetic energy from the Z87 0.25" pellet at 150 ft/s is roughly 1 joule. I found a few Youtube videos testing to the MIL-PRF-32432 impact test on gas station glasses, Z87+ rated sunglasses, and the military rated safety wear. The pellet punched right through the cheap glasses, shattered the lens and frame of the Z87+ rated glasses, and just made a small indent in the lens of the military eyewear (although I did see some spalling behind the lens which can be painful).Why did I post all of that above? The Hypershock is only Z87+ rated, so it can handle non-military use. UVEX advertises these as shooting glasses, and in a perfect world I'd agree. But sometimes stuff happens, and any fragments/shrapnel could exceed the kinetic energy of the Z87+ rating. The military chose their impact testing for a reason and it isn't a new spec as this impact testing clause for class 1 (safety glasses/sunglasses) has been around for a minimum of 22+ years. UVEX only makes 2 other military-grade eyewear, the Genesis and the XMF (actual military goggles). The old Genesis seems to have been superseded by the new Genesis XC. But the Genesis lenses are thick, very thick, just like the ESS Eyepro Crossbow and Oakley M Frames.The Hypershocks are by far the best safety glasses I have ever used. I loved my Genesis that I bought in 2007, but they are quite heavy at 33 grams and hurt my nose bridge after a few hours in the shop or while working on my car. From my experience, anything over 25 grams is "heavy" but I can work with 30 grams which is what the Hypershocks weigh. Oakley Detcords are 37 grams, and have less peripheral vision than these Hypershocks.The Hypershocks have great peripheral view - more so than the Oakley Detcords (which are their industrial ANSI Z87.1 compliant glasses although further digging shows they are supposed to meet MIL-PRF-32432). The ear stems are comfortable, and the lenses are very high quality. There's no distortion and the blue mirror provides great contrast along with sun/glare protection. I am really surprised at the quality of these Hypershocks at this price point. I'd say they are comparable or better than the Oakley Gas Can / Fuel Cell / Detcords at a fraction of the price. I am not one of those people that skimp out on eyewear. I pretty much have every Oakley frame there is, and routinely use them as part of my job as I get a good discount on them. I used to use M Frames a lot until the lenses cost too much when they'd get scratched during aggressive activities. Then I switched to ESS, and had one of their APEL gray lenses fog up permanently without any warranty replacement. I went back to my old 2007 Uvex Genesis as they are much cheaper to replace and work fine. I picked up an APEL Unit Issue Genesis kit with the gray lens, and like them, but these Hypershocks work well in all kinds of environments and I wouldn't hesitate to use them again. The full frame design does kind of get in the way but it isn't that bad and is "sleeker" than the Genesis/M-Frames.What awaits to be seen is the durability of the blue mirror lens coating. I plan to use the SCT-50 for shop use, but if they are too dark I will have to go to clear. I've read negative reviews of the Blue Mirror and SCT-50 on the Genesis, where operators experienced flaking of the coating after minor usage.Using these for over a week in the summer outdoors, the lenses aren't as dark as Oakley's Black Iridium Polarized, so if you're driving or facing the sun, these still allow for a lot of glare in that scenario. For normal situations outdoors, they are good. The Hypershocks don't ventilate very well, so it always feels sweaty/hot behind the Hypershocks.The gray smoke lens has a visible light transmission of about 11% according to my own testing. The blue mirror lens is 14.5%.I wore these outside at a picnic and someone snapped a picture of me. I saw how these Hypershocks really hugged my face, and looked as if they were custom fit. The Oakley Det Cords always felt like huge goggles that were attached to my face.Also for some reason, the Hypershocks have a very hollow sound when you plop them on a table. None of my Oakleys do this. It must be the material that Uvex used for the frame.
Jason Lewis
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de junio de 2018
Awesome glasses, arrived ahead of schedule.
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