Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 49-17-3000
Rating:
(2 reviews)
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Features:
- Soft, flexible frame ensures a comfortable, secure fit
- Direct vent impact goggle protects eyes from flying chips and particles
- Over-the-glasses compatible – fits over most prescription eyewear
- Wrap-around styling for excellent panoramic vision
- Durable polycarbonate lens
Product Description
Heavy duty impact goggle with wraparound styling offers excellent panoramic vision. Over the glasses compatible so that they can be worn over most prescription eyewear. With an adjustable red elastic headband, these goggles offer a comfortable and secure fit.FEATURES: Soft, flexible frame ensures a comfortable, secure fit. Direct vent impact goggle protects eyes from flying chips and particles. Over-the-glasses compatible – fits over most prescription eyewear. Wrap-around styling for excellent panoramic vision. Durable polycarbonate lens
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2 Comments
These googles are well made, and decently priced. I purcheded them because I cannot wear the standard safety glasses over my perscription eyewear. The goggles themselves are fairly large; more then big enough to fit over pretty much any pair of glasses you may be wearing.
If anything, they may be slightly too big, but their largeness gives you a fairly unobstructed field of vision while wearing. The portion that rests against your face is made of a soft rubber-like plastic and they are fairly comfortable to wear.
I bought these goggles for my Chem lab but was disappointed when I first put them on; these goggles are huge! They not only cover my eyes, but also my nose, cheeks, and forehead. It feels more like that I’m wearing a mask rather than a pair of goggles.
These goggles fog up (I know description says otherwise) but I have to periodically take it off to get rid of the water mist that blinds me.
I have a 4 hour lab class and by the end of it, the goggles have drilled lines into my cheeks/forhead where it was resting. These marks last for hours.
Conclusion, unless you have HUGE prescription glass and can’t find goggles to fit over, don’t bother. Get something smaller and more comfortable.