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Ergodyne: Skullerz Eye Protection

Safety eyewear in 124 unique combinations

By Ergodyne 
April 30, 2015

With seven frame styles and 13 different lens options (for a total of 124 unique frame, color and lens combinations), Skullerz eye protection by Ergodyne is comfortable and stylish.

All models meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity impact and MIL-PRF 32342 military ballistic fragmentation protection requirements. Built for a range of conditions, the eyewear includes polycarbonate lenses that block 99.9% of harmful UVA, UVB and UVC radiation, and feature standard anti-scratch coating.

Bendable nylon/polycarbonate frames resist breakage in challenging conditions. For customization, options and accessories include removable foam gasket inserts, microfiber cleaning bags and cloths, lanyards, polarized lenses and anti-fog technology.

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