This review and test of the HTS Huntersky M02 301 ballistic safety glasses, presented by Buckeye Ballistics, demonstrates their robust performance under extreme conditions. The glasses feature a 301 stainless steel frame, ANSI Z87+ certification, and advanced lens coatings. Testing included direct BB impacts and 9mm shrapnel impacts, with the glasses showing no penetration, validating their effectiveness for tactical and range use.
This entry details the Kore Essentials Recon Ballistic Sunglasses, highlighting their features such as smoke lenses with UVA/UVB protection, high-density thermoplastic frames, and innovative 'Smart Magnets' for shirt attachment. The review emphasizes the included travel tube and the product's suitability for tactical and everyday carry applications.
This video explains how astigmatism can cause red dot sights to appear distorted, like a starburst. It provides practical, phone-free and phone-assisted tests to diagnose the issue. The instructor offers several solutions, from adjusting brightness and using polarized lenses to switching reticle colors or exploring alternative optics like holographic, prism, or LPVO sights, emphasizing that a blurry dot is not a dead end.
This video discusses personal preferences and recommendations for eyewear used in shooting sports, emphasizing that there's no one-size-fits-all solution. The speaker, Joel Park, shares his experience with different lens types, including clear, active blue transition, and polarized prism lenses, highlighting their effectiveness in various lighting conditions. He stresses the importance of an adjustment period for new eyewear and advises considering individual light sensitivity.
This video showcases the Magpul The Rider eyewear, emphasizing its blend of classic style and advanced ballistic impact resistance. The instructor highlights its suitability for various activities, from tactical applications like shooting to outdoor lifestyles such as dirt biking and surf fishing, underscoring its durability and visual performance features.
This YouTube video review focuses on 'The Rider' eyewear, highlighting its polarized and ballistic-rated lenses. While the title humorously suggests improved fishing success, the core of the product is its protective and visual enhancement features, making it relevant for activities where eye protection is paramount. The mention of "ballistic-rated lenses" directly ties it to safety standards often discussed in firearm-related contexts, suggesting potential use by shooters or those in tactical environments.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Kore Essentials RECON Ballistic Sunglasses. The presenter highlights their ballistic rating, UV protection, and polarized lenses, emphasizing their utility for range use and outdoor activities. Key features include magnetic temple tips for convenient storage and an included strap for attaching to sun visors.
The Kore Recon Ballistic Sunglasses offer significant eye protection for range use and other demanding applications. They are MIL-PRF and ANSI certified, featuring a robust design with magnetic retention and flexible frames that enhance comfort and seal when used with hearing protection. The polarized lenses also provide good visual clarity for various activities.
The Gatorz Marauder sunglasses offer a sleeker, more comfortable design compared to previous models like the Delta, featuring thinner temples. They retain Gatorz's signature Milspec ballistic lenses with ANSI Z87.1 rating, anti-fog, cerakote, premium polarization, and scratch resistance. These American-made sunglasses are positioned as high-quality tactical eyewear.
Ernie Medina of TRB reviews Dillon Optics sunglasses, highlighting their integrated nose pads, wrap-around design for safety, and unique matte lenses. While not currently ballistically rated, Dillon plans to release rated versions in Fall 2021. The glasses are comfortable, stylish, and available in various lens colors and frame styles for both men and women.
This video tests the durability of STNGR sunglasses against a 12-gauge shotgun blast. The sunglasses, rated Z87, demonstrated impressive impact resistance, with no penetration from birdshot. The reviewer highlights their polarized lenses, malleability, and overall clarity, comparing them favorably to high-end brands, despite a higher price point.
This video introduces the new Magpul eyewear line, featuring three models: Explorer, Terrain, and Summit. The presenters emphasize the Z87.1 rating for ballistic protection, the anti-scratch coating on lenses, and the crossover appeal for both everyday wear and shooting activities. They highlight Magpul's commitment to quality and value, with pricing starting at $89.
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