
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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Active and tactical eyewear company Wiley X is offering 12 new sunglass and eye protection designs in its 2014 catalog.
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“Our new website is dedicated to those who work in public safety and shooting sports enthusiasts,” stated Erin Dahlquist, Tifosi Optics’ marketing director. “We now have a site that focuses on our line of tactical eyewear, its features and benefits, and where to purchase them.”
Read More →Readers of PoliceMag.com can win a pair of Oakley glasses through the Oakley/PoliceMag.com "Tell Us a Story" Facebook contest.
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View our gallery of Oakley's Standard Issue eyewear line designed specifically for the unique needs of military and law enforcement customers. These specific needs drive Oakley’s discipline to defy convention and innovate new technologies to improve the safety, performance, and comfort of its eyewear. These products define Oakley's commitment to quality, innovation, and authenticity. Editor's note: This gallery is sponsored by Oakley.
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Performance eyewear manufacturer Oakley has long been known for consulting with its customers and potential customers before developing a new product line. The development process for the company's new PRIZM lenses is not an exception.
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Oakley Standard Issue has developed an array of contrast enhanced Prizm lenses which provide both elite and recreational marksmen with enhanced clarity and contrast of targets.
Read More →Maybe you need a last minute tax deduction on professional and safety equipment before the end of the year. I know that at this time of year I require some of what I call needful things for myself. Here are some shopping suggestions.
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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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