*Dragon Fire, Fastlink, and Sharp Edge not included.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Soft-Touch Matte Black Frame Finish
Edge Tactical frames* are coated with a soft-touch matte black finish – a subdued look for every marksman's needs.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
G-15 Lenses
The U.S. Air Force engineered G-15 technology for use in
aviator lenses during the 1950s. Through extensive experimentation with the
light spectrum, it was found that the transmission of green and yellow light – the
two colors best perceived by the human eye – could be maximized. The outcome is
a neutral and true-to-life perspective that results in a noticeable cooling
sensation for the eyes. Edge Eyewear is the first company ever to offer safety-rated G-15 lenses.
G-15 lenses maximize the transmission of green and yellow light.
Edge Tactical Eyewear's G-15 lenses are available in several frame styles. All Edge glasses block 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation and are Military Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 rated. All styles meet the ANSI Z87.1+2010 standard.
The G-15 lens can be found in the Overlord Kit, Hamel, Acid Gambit, Blade Runner, Blade Runner XL, Falcon, Sharp Edge, Notch, Fastlink, Dragon Fire, and Blizzard goggles.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Falcon
The Falcon’s traditional wrap around frame style is perfect for operators who want tighter, smaller eyewear that still looks great and provides the maximum level of eye protection. Its flexible and durable rubberized matte black frame is equipped with soft thermoplastic rubber nose pads and temple arms to create a comfortable, nonslip fit. Thin temple Falcon frames are also available – they provide comfort and functionality when worn with a helmet or ear pro and keep a sealed fit with noise reduction headsets.
- Available with Tiger's Eye Vapor Shield©, G-15 Vapor Shield©, Clear Vapor Shield©, or Polarized Gradient Smoke lenses
- Thin temple option available with Tiger's Eye Vapor Shield©, G-15 Vapor Shield©, or Clear Vapor Shield© lenses
- Vapor Shield© anti-fog lenses are completely resistant to fog
- 3x anti-scratch coating for the toughest environments
- Meets MIL-SPEC uniform standards for military and law enforcement professionals
- TAA Compliant
- Blocks 99.9% of UVA/UVB/UVC Rays
- Meets ANSI Z87.1+2010 specifications
- Military ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 compliant
- Meets EN116 F CE standards
- Visit EdgeEyewear.com for more information
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Thin Temples
Edge Tactical Eyewear’s thin temple glasses are an essential tool for operators, pilots, and anyone else who uses over-the-ear devices. They provide extra comfort, eliminate head pinch, keep a sealed fit with noise reduction headsets, and provide comfort and functionality when worn with a helmet or ear protection. All Edge Tactical glasses provide 99.9% UV protection and are tested in independent laboratories to ensure their compliance with ANSI Z87.1+2010, Military Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12, and EN166 F CE standards.
Thin Temples are available in the following models: Hamel, Falcon, Sharp Edge
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Uniform Compliance
Edge Tactical Eyewear meets AR 670-1 uniform requirements for all military branches, police, SWAT, and tactical.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Independently Tested and Compliant: ANSI & MCEPS Standards
All Edge Tactical Eyewear glasses are tested in independent laboratories to assure their compliance with ANSI Z87.1+2010 and Military Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 standards. Watch the following video to learn more about some of the testing processes.
What is ANSI Z87.1+2010?
Z87.1+2010 is the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) most current standard for high impact eye protection. In 1922, the War Department, Navy Department, and National Bureau of Standards created the first edition of the Z2 Standard for eye and head protection. Over many decades, these testing standards have been revised, improved, and renamed – resulting in today’s ANSI Z87.1-2010 requirements, which are enforced by OSHA. Edge Eyewear has added a “+” to the Z87.1 markings to indicate that eyewear is compliant with the high impact level of the standard, referred to as Z87+.
What is Military MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 (Ballistic Standard)?
The current Military Combat Eye Protection Systems (MCEPS) standard is called MCEPS GL-PD 10-12, which superseded the MIL-PRF-31013 standard in April of 1996. This standard contains a series of tests that are much more aggressive than ANSI’s, such as ballistic fragmentation tests, to simulate projectiles and other dangers faced in combat.
What is ANSI Z87.1+2010?
Z87.1+2010 is the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) most current standard for high impact eye protection. In 1922, the War Department, Navy Department, and National Bureau of Standards created the first edition of the Z2 Standard for eye and head protection. Over many decades, these testing standards have been revised, improved, and renamed – resulting in today’s ANSI Z87.1-2010 requirements, which are enforced by OSHA. Edge Eyewear has added a “+” to the Z87.1 markings to indicate that eyewear is compliant with the high impact level of the standard, referred to as Z87+.
What is Military MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 (Ballistic Standard)?
The current Military Combat Eye Protection Systems (MCEPS) standard is called MCEPS GL-PD 10-12, which superseded the MIL-PRF-31013 standard in April of 1996. This standard contains a series of tests that are much more aggressive than ANSI’s, such as ballistic fragmentation tests, to simulate projectiles and other dangers faced in combat.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Blizzard
The Blizzard goggle offers unquestionable style and comfort for operators who demand even more coverage from their eye protection. Rubber lining on the inside of the strap secures the goggle and provides a comfortable fit. Interchangeable Clear Vapor Shield© and G-15 Vapor Shield© lenses are completely resistant to fog and easy to switch for different light conditions. This tactical goggle kit also includes a removable Rx insert, fire retardant back sleeve, collapsible MOLLE compatible case, and chamois cleaning cloth.
Clear lenses are the classic option for safety glasses. They allow the greatest amount of light to enter, making them an excellent choice for indoor and low light conditions. The addition of Vapor Shield© military grade anti-fog technology keeps these lenses completely resistant to fog, even in extreme environments. 85% of visible light passes through this lens color.
G-15 lenses provide contrast and image definition while maintaining a neutral, true-to-life perspective. This technology was pioneered by the U. S. Air Force and features a green-colored tint that has cooling properties for the eyes. G-15 lenses are perfect for a variety of bright light conditions. The addition of Vapor Shield© military grade anti-fog technology keeps these lenses completely resistant to fog, even in extreme environments. 15% of visible light passes through this lens color.
Edge Tactical Eyewear glasses are tested in independent laboratories to ensure their compliance with ANSI Z87.1+2010 and Military Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 standards. All Edge lenses block 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation and are coated to reduce scratching.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Foam Gaskets
For operators who work in environments with high levels of airborne debris, a foam gasket is essential to increased eye safety. The self-adhesive gasket creates a seal that keeps dust and wind out of the glasses and away from the eyes.
Foam Gaskets are available for the following frames: Falcon, Falcon Thin Temple, Blade Runner (shown above), and Blade Runner XL
Friday, August 7, 2015
Why Eye Protection?
Edge Tactical Eyewear is committed to maximizing eye safety. This serious responsibility requires rigorous testing to ensure compliance with the highest national standards. Every pair of Edge Tactical glasses is subjected to the toughest tests – because tough tests create tough glasses. When it comes to something as valuable as eyesight, we wouldn’t manufacture anything less than the best.
What are the statistics?
According to the Center for Disease Control, there are more than 10,000 eye injuries in North America every day. The Department of Labor reported that approximately 2,000 of these injuries require medical treatment and time off work, and the Bureau of Labor states 85% of these cases require up to five days off work. While it is not surprising that eye injuries happen on the job site, many are shocked to learn 63% of all eye injuries happen away from work – 47% at home and 16% while playing sports.
Who creates and enforces safety standards?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that has created detailed safety standards by defining voluntary tests for safety eyewear. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopts and enforces these standards. Z87.1-2010 is ANSI’s most current standard for eye protection. We have added a “+” to our Z87.1 literature to indicate that we are compliant with the high impact level of the standard, which is referred to as “Z87+”.
How does Edge Tactical Eyewear guarantee safe products?
To avoid improper safety evaluations and biases, all Edge Tactical Eyewear glasses are independently tested by professionals at COLTS Laboratories. Surprisingly, many safety eyewear manufacturers choose not to test their products, while others perform their evaluations in-house. These practices present a serious conflict of interest. The integrity of testing and reporting can be compromised, resulting in non-compliant and unsafe eyewear. Edge Tactical Eyewear’s frequent third party testing guarantees compliance with ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards.
How can you find compliant eyewear?
Before purchasing any safety eyewear, we advise you to ask for proof. The ANSI standard in Section 2.3.5 states: “The protector manufacturer shall provide test results to the purchaser upon request.” Companies that are serious about safety will have third party test results readily available. Any brand that cannot or will not provide these test reports should not be trusted.
What are the statistics?
According to the Center for Disease Control, there are more than 10,000 eye injuries in North America every day. The Department of Labor reported that approximately 2,000 of these injuries require medical treatment and time off work, and the Bureau of Labor states 85% of these cases require up to five days off work. While it is not surprising that eye injuries happen on the job site, many are shocked to learn 63% of all eye injuries happen away from work – 47% at home and 16% while playing sports.
Who creates and enforces safety standards?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that has created detailed safety standards by defining voluntary tests for safety eyewear. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopts and enforces these standards. Z87.1-2010 is ANSI’s most current standard for eye protection. We have added a “+” to our Z87.1 literature to indicate that we are compliant with the high impact level of the standard, which is referred to as “Z87+”.
How does Edge Tactical Eyewear guarantee safe products?
To avoid improper safety evaluations and biases, all Edge Tactical Eyewear glasses are independently tested by professionals at COLTS Laboratories. Surprisingly, many safety eyewear manufacturers choose not to test their products, while others perform their evaluations in-house. These practices present a serious conflict of interest. The integrity of testing and reporting can be compromised, resulting in non-compliant and unsafe eyewear. Edge Tactical Eyewear’s frequent third party testing guarantees compliance with ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards.
How can you find compliant eyewear?
Before purchasing any safety eyewear, we advise you to ask for proof. The ANSI standard in Section 2.3.5 states: “The protector manufacturer shall provide test results to the purchaser upon request.” Companies that are serious about safety will have third party test results readily available. Any brand that cannot or will not provide these test reports should not be trusted.
Friday, July 31, 2015
Notch
The Notch offers the ultimate peripheral vision with an open-framed solid shield that is great for activities that require high impact protection, such as range training and shooting sports. Its flexible and durable matte black frame is equipped with a soft thermoplastic rubber nosepiece to create a comfortable, nonslip fit. The unique lens design eliminates top frame optical obstructions, making it an excellent choice for shooting with a sight. Vapor Shield© military grade anti-fog technology keeps these lenses completely resistant to fog, even in extreme environments.
- Available with Tiger's Eye, G-15 or Clear lenses
- Vapor Shield anti-fog lenses are completely resistant to fog
- 3x anti-scratch coating for the toughest environments
- Meets MIL-SPEC uniform standards for military and law enforcement professionals
- TAA Compliant
- Blocks 99.9% of UVA/UVB/UVC Rays
- Exceeds ANSI Z87.1+2010 specifications
- Military ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 compliant
- Visit edgetacticaleyewear.com for more information
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Non-Mirrored Lenses
When closing in on the enemy, mirrored lenses don't cut it. All Edge Tactical glasses are non-mirrored and don't reflect additional light, allowing you to lie low and stay compliant with MIL-SPEC standards.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Hamel MultiCam
Edge Tactical Eyewear’s popular Hamel frame is available with Crye Precision’s MultiCam finish. This pattern is used worldwide and was designed specifically for hiding in various environments. The Hamel has a modern wrap-around design that flawlessly combines function and fashion. This stylish eye pro looks great with BDUs or casual attire, while its ballistic rating makes it a perfect choice for the most unpredictable circumstances. The matte MultiCam frame has foam nose pads that make the glasses easy to wear all day. A sleek brow guard blocks light from above and recessed lens cavities prevent airflow from drying out the eyes.
Friday, April 3, 2015
What is Thermoplastic Rubber?
Edge Tactical glasses are equipped with Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR), a soft and pliable compound that increases its grip as it becomes warm or moist from perspiration. This technology is used in many of our temple tips and nose pads to prevent slipping and keep glasses on the face.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Edge Eyewear Video Series
Here at Edge, we are promoting our eyewear’s strength and durability
through a continuing series of YouTube videos. Each of them depicts our
safety-rated sunglasses standing up to a different challenge. We invite
you to share these videos with your coworkers, family, and friends.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Polarized Gradient Smoke Lens
Available in the following models: Hamel, Acid Gambit, Blade Runner, Blade Runner XL, and Falcon
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