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In recent years, individual ballistic shields have become so widespread that it is difficult to imagine any army or special unit with soldiers or operators without them. However, eye protection goes much further - in almost every manufacturing plant it is mandatory to use eye protection that meets certain standards. The same at the shooting range.

Some firmness of eye protection. After all, it should be remembered that they are one of the most sensitive organs and very easy to be damaged by ricochets or other dangerous factors. This is where Blackfire goggles, among others, come to the rescue. They are modern, inexpensive eye protection available to everyone.

The first reasonably modern means of eye protection were developed back in World War I, and they were fighter pilot goggles. Manufactured from leather, metal and glass, they were intended to protect the pilot not only from wind, dust, but also to provide good visibility during adverse weather conditions. However, reality quickly verified the engineers' designs, as it turned out that the glass visor, the most important part of the goggles, was too fragile in relation to the impacts it was to be exposed to. That's why it's very rare today to use glass in ballistic goggles, because shards breaking due to impact were sometimes a greater threat than shrapnel flying around!

Today, modern polycarbonates are used. These are thermoplastic materials (molded by hot injection into molds), which have a much better resistance to mechanical damage than their prototypes of more than a century ago, especially in the issue based on protection of eyes from shrapnel, because polycarbonates do not generate them upon impact. An interesting fact is that the abrasion and compression resistance of polycarbonates is similar to some types of light metals! Blackfire glasses are manufactured using the latest technology, so we can be sure that during a collision with a plastic ball or other splinter (for example, while cycling) they will come out with a defensive hand and avoid the often serious injuries that your eye would suffer.

We will present below the available models of Blackfire goggles, which can successfully be used to protect our eyes not only during more dangerous work, but also during airsoft, or Airsoft Sport Games. These involve the facing of two teams equipped with plastic ball replicas. The advantage of these games is that you don't have to wash your uniform of paint after each game. However, you still need to take care of basic facial protection, including masks or chimneys and, most importantly, individual eye protection, which consists of goggles or glasses. This is important because often on the battlefield small balls fly all around, posing some danger, and no responsible shooting organizer will allow a participant into the play area without proper eye protection.

During which jobs is it advisable to wear glasses? Practically always, when there is a suspicion of damage to the eyes due to the impact of an object or the entry of an undesirable substance. We are talking, for example, about mowing the grass, where flying pebbles can also cause an unpleasant surprise, or cycling, where an insect flying from the opposite direction can blind us for a moment, provoking a dangerous situation on the road. That's why we invite you to familiarize yourself with the offer of Blackfire glasses in the MILITARY.EU store. We hope that we have made you aware of the importance of individual eye protection. We invite you to go shopping!