Wiley X Introduces Saber Advanced Changeable Eyewear
Wiley X's Saber Advanced changeable eye wear comes with five 3.0mm thick lens systems made of scratch-resistant and shatterproof selenite polycarbonate. The new model meets MIL-PRF-31013 military ballistic standards as well as ANSI Z87.1-2003 high-impact certification.

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Wiley X's Saber Advanced changeable eyewear comes with five 3.0mm thick lens systems made of scratch-resistant and shatterproof selenite polycarbonate. Each of the systems has an Ultra Foam Brow Bar to keep sweat and debris off the face, unbreakable matte black frames, and wrap-around protection that features ballistic impact resistance and 100% UVA and UVB protection.
The Saber Advanced has a tailored "take flight" nose piece to adapt to a wide range of nose shapes and sizes, and is designed to pair with over-the-head hearing protection earmuffs.
Simply remove the temple arms and replace them with the included snap-in elastic strap to reduce pressure on the head under a helmet and ensure a secure fit during jarring strides or rides.
The new lens systems meet MIL-PRF-31013 military ballistic standards as well as ANSI Z87.1-2003 high-impact certification.
The Saber Advanced also has an optional Rx plug-in that will soon be available to fit most prescriptions. Some of the systems include the Saber Advanced Model that's available in smoke grey, light rust, and vermillion, and the Saber Advanced X2 with two complete interchangeable systems in one, available in smoke grey and clear lenses.
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