Active and tactical eyewear company Wiley X is offering 12 new sunglass and eye protection designs in its 2014 catalog.
Airrage
Active and tactical eyewear company Wiley X is offering 12 new sunglass and eye protection designs in its 2014 catalog.

Active and tactical eyewear company Wiley X is offering 12 new sunglass and eye protection designs in its 2014 catalog.
Airrage
Wiley X's Airrage sunglasses are designed for people with smaller faces. They exceed the ANSI Z87.1 high-velocity safety standard and are now available in Liquid Plum. Features include symmetrical venting that allows cool air to enter the frame.
WX Arrow
The WX Arrow features Wiley X's patented removable facial cavity seal technology. Designed for small- and medium-sized faces, WX Arrow glasses are available with the RX RIM system. They exceed the ANSI Z87.1 high-velocity safety standard. Features include seamless hinges for durability.
WX Gravity
The WX Gravity features Wiley X's patented removable facial cavity seal technology. They are certified to ANSI Z87.1 high-impact and optical performance standard. Features include a gasket that blocks wind, dust, and debris. The lenses are shatterproof.
WX Knife
The WX Knife is designed for medium-large faces. It features Wiley X's patented removable facial cavity seal technology. Available with the RX RIM system, the WX Knife exceeds the ANSI Z87.1 high-velocity safety standard. Features include fog-free lenses, multilayer foam for comfort and protection, and seamless hinges for durability.
WX Moxy
Offering bold styling for fashion and function, the WX Moxy is certified to meet the ANSI Z87.1 high-impact and optical performance standard. Features include a virtually unbreakable frame and shatterproof lenses.
P-17
The Wiley X P-17 features rubberized temples and a rubberized nose piece. Now available in Gunmetal Grey, the P-17 exceeds the ANSI Z87.1 high-velocity safety standard.
WX Rebel
Designed to be light and comfortable but also rugged and durable with shatterproof lenses, the WX Rebel offers a secure, non-slip rubberized fit. They are certified to meet the ANSI Z87.1 high-impact and optical performance standard.
Romer 3
The Romer 3 offers ballistic protection for tactical operators and patrol officers. It meets MIL-PRF-32432 (GL), MIL-PRF-32432 (GL) MCEPS, and the ANSI Z87.1 standards.
Saber Advanced
The Saber Advanced features Wiley X's patented adjustable Saber temples, which can be customized for length or replaced with a tactical strap. It meets the GL-PD 10-12 MCEP standard for ballistic protection. A foam brow bar prevents debris and sweat from entering the wearer's field of view.
WX Saint
Wiley X's new WX Saint offers users the ability to change lenses for maximum light condition versatility. The glasses are available with light-rust lenses. They are certified to meet the ANSI Z87.1 high-impact and optical performance standard. Lenses are shatterproof.
WX Tobi
The WX Tobi glasses feature a secure, non-slip rubberized fit with a light and comfortable design that is both rugged and durable. The shatterproof lenses are certified to meet the ANSI Z87.1 high-impact and optical performance standard.
WX Vapor
Shatterproof Selenite polycarbonate lenses help Wiley X's WX Vapor eyewear meet the MIL-PRF-32432 (GL) ballistic standard, the ANSI Z87.1-2010 high-velocity and high-impact standard, and the EN 166FT high-velocity impact standard at temperature extremes.

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