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Honeywell Safety Products: Conspire and Relentless protective eyewear

Uniquely shaped protective eyewear fits multiple facial profiles comfortably

By 24/7 Staff 
July 6, 2013

Featuring the North-brand signature fit profile that ensures a comfortable fit for 85% of wearers without adjustment are Conspire and Relentless protective eyewear by Honeywell Safety Products.

Lightweight, the safety glasses’ construction was based on extensive anthropomorphic research in facial dimensions. Their uniquely shaped and padded nosepieces and flexible temples provide a comfortable fit across a range of facial profiles for grab-and-go convenience.

Both styles include multiple lens tint options, including an anti-fog coating.

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