Bobster Eyewear has introduced the Scarlet eyewear for women and Whiskey ballistic eyewear, according to the company.
The Scarlet is available in a lightweight black, tortoise or olive tortoise frame with a hibiscus flower detail on each side. Each frame color comes with the option of non-removable dual layer foam which creates a seal around the eyes protecting them from wind and debris, and prevents sweat from getting into the wearer's eyes.
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The eyewear, which is available with or without foam, arrives with lenses protecting against 100 percent of UVA and UVB rays. The lenses are coated with an anti-fog solution. The Scarlet arrives with a microfiber pouch for easy storage and cleaning.
The Bobster Whiskey eyewear. Photo: Bobster.
The Whiskey eyewear exceeds the ballistic impact requirements of the new MCEPS standard. The eyewear arrives with anti-fog lenses, a black frame, and gunmetal detailing. The 8-base wrap design enables peripheral vision and protects against wind, debris, sun or fragmentation. The anti-fog lenses are available in smoked, smoked polarized or clear.
The polarized lens eliminates glare; clear lenses are best for low-light conditions or can be used as protective eyewear at night; and the anti-fog smoked lenses are all-purpose for natural color perception. The polycarbonate lenses are scratch resistant, and the lightweight flexible frame provides day long comfort in the field. The Whiskey arrives with a carry case and microfiber cleaning cloth.
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