
The ESS Crossbow Photochromic eyeshield is created using Transition Optics Lenses and have redefined performance and utility for eye protection. IACP Booth #1705
Read More →Eye Safety Systems, Inc. (ESS) today officially announced a 13-state exclusive partnership with top Midwest Manufacturer’s Representative Agency, Evernham Sales Associates, Inc.
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Twenty-five percent of sales from ESS Remember 9.11 line of eyewear will go to charity.
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The new ESS Rollbar Tactical interchangeable-lens sunglass has a broad wrap that provides expanded coverage and an extra-wide peripheral view through distortion-free, military-grade polycarbonate lenses that provide 100% UVA/UVB protection.
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Due to the life-changing impact these injuries have on the hero and their entire family Hunting for Heroes creates programs to provide support to the family unit as a whole. At the core of Hunting For Heroes’ therapy are dove hunting, turkey shoots and other hunting events.
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While ESS has produced interchangeable lenses since 2004, the Ketchum, Idaho-based company recently improved its tactical interchangeable-lens eyewear. The improved design is available in the company's new Rollbar Series.
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ESS (Eye Safety Systems) has introduced its aggressively styled Rollbar ballistic eyewear that delivers advancements in fit, form, and function by providing users with quicker lens exchanges, enhanced lens retention, and improved integration with head-borne devices.
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Credence, the newest ballistic sunglass from ESS, offers broad lens wrap for a wide field of view through distortion-free, military-grade polycarbonate. Available in a variety of frame colors and lens options, the Credence fits medium-large to large head sizes.
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Preserve your eyesight with glasses designed to meet the needs of law enforcement. View this gallery for six currently available choices from leading law enforcement suppliers.
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Buying holiday gifts for cops can be a difficult task. That's why the editors of Police Magazine are offering this quick guide to some of the best products that we've seen this year (or in the last few years) that sell for less than $200. This guide does not include any holsters because that's best left to the officer.
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