First things first do they have Z-87 on them so I can convince the boss that they’re actually safety glasses second thing is does it have replaceable lenses cause I’m gonna get those scratched those are the only two things I wanna know.
exactly... no use having replacement lenses for proprietary frames if it'll cost more than 3 bucks. These are designer glasses for the Harley and cosplay range crowd not trades or actual users.
Aluminium frames react with skin may cause skin allergies that's why the best choice is titanium or if looking in budget stainless steel like all known brand
Lmfaoooo ur supposed to smack it with the block of metal. My cheap plastic pair could ez survive those hits. An they'd prob wouldnt b too good during winter since they decipate heat pretty quick an the material is used for cooling radiators
I ran over my Oakley’s with a track loader. I just picked them up and assembled them back together like nothing happened. I’m sticking with oakleys for now
Try hitting some cheapies with a propane torch or heat gun. They may get a bit melty but if you practice you can probably get it down by the third pair. $30 vs $300 sounds good to me.
Look good im in aus but seen they 275$ usd its like pass sorry stick with the 20$ ones for no risk high velocity impact when is risk it i use wiley x glasses
Are the lenses replaceable though? That’s my only concern! No use in having a frame that last for ever if the lenses only last a month max at the fab shop!
I usually dont feel compelled but you sold me bro, and when I get them I guarantee I'll funk em up in under a month and Ill be calling you into my office. 😆 Good job man. 👏
Not if they're prescription safety glasses. The problem is that none of these appear to accept prescription lenses. I typically spend $175 to $250 just because I need prescription lenses.
@@sebastiandorian9421my Oakleys cost me $80 off of standard issue Oakley website. I don't think any safety Oakleys cost $300 and I believe the sunglass are also under $300. But hey $80 Oakleys that can be ran over by a Stryker and tested by 10s of thousands of military personnel or $300 metal junk
If they are lifetime I mean that's a good deal. I ruined my 25$ stihls atleast once a year, I'd imagine it would pay off eventually. Definitely better be able to replace lenses tho
@devinmanchester4896 right but the lenses will get scratched then will start to get hazy then they are worthless. Or for that price do they come with a replacement set?
@dumduq lowest I seen was $100, that's outrageous wow. They can ask all they want for them don't mean people will buy them. Idc what they are made out of