The goggles are very comfortable and have good ventilation, it's really hard to make them fog up.
ESS Influx AVS tactical goggles - Black
Low-profile ballistic goggles in Black designed for use in demanding conditions are equipped with an advanced AVS (Adjustable Ventilation System) ventilation system and a filtration system that minimises the ingress of dust particles, dirt, and water droplets. The low-set frame facilitates cooperation with helmets and night vision equipment.
polycarbonate visors
An interchangeable visor made of impact-resistant polycarbonate with a thickness of 3 mm guarantees first-class optics, distortion-free image, and 100% protection against UVA and UVB radiation. ClearZone FlowCoat technology protects the outer surface of the visor against scratches and the inner surface against fogging, enhancing image quality during intensive use.
Wide field of view and low-profile design enable cooperation with night vision and head protection systems. The model is compatible with U-Rx and UPLC Rx Insert prescription inserts.
flexible design
Goggles equipped with flexible frames that adjust to the shape of the face, ensuring a comfortable fit. The ventilated system with a dust filter limits the ingress of dust, dirt, and water droplets into the interior. Additional antibacterial OpFoam lining enhances comfort even during long sessions.
Standards
Goggles ESS Influx AVS meet the requirements of U.S. MIL SPEC MIL-PRF-32432A, ANSI Z87.1 2020, US Federal OSHA and CE EN 166. The model is also listed on the U.S. Army Approved Protective Eyewear List - APEL.
Set elements
- frame with strap
- clear visor (installed)
- Smoke Grey tinted visor
- slip-over goggle cover
- flannel visor cover
- Velcro-fastened nylon case in black with belt and accoutrement mounting
Main features
- 100% UVA and UVB filtration
- very high ballistic protection
- AVS ventilation system
- polycarbonate visor
- ventilated system with dust filter
- adjustable elastic strap
- wide field of view
- night vision-compatible profile
MILITARY is a distributor of ESS.
ESS (Eye Safety Systems) is an American manufacturer of specialized eye protection, whose solutions are widely used by the military, uniformed services, firefighters, and shooting enthusiasts. The models offered are distinguished by their exceptional impact resistance and meet stringent ballistic standards, including MIL-PRF-32432 and ANSI Z87. Thanks to innovative technologies such as the Rollbar Lens Gate™ quick lens replacement system and Anti-Fog AVS™ coating, users can count on reliable protection and high comfort in the most difficult conditions. ESS is the official supplier of safety glasses to the US Marine Corps and supplies its products to users in over 100 countries around the world.
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
|---|---|
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Frame color | Black |
| Lens color | Multicolor |
| Mechanical resistance class | F |
| Polarized | No |
| UV filter | Yes |
| Dimness | Yes |
| Weight | 143 g |
| Gender | Men's |
| EAN | 888392084668 |
| Manufacturer code | 15153 |
| Brand | ESS |
| EAN |
The use of ClearZone FlowCoat technology protects the outside of the visor from scratching and the inside from fogging.
EN166 is a European standard for optical requirements and mechanical protection for glasses and goggles. Optical requirements include light transmission and diffusion, refractive properties, heat and UV resistance, corrosion and ignition. Mechanical protection is the resistance to object impact, within which there are 4 levels designated by the letters S, F, B and A, where S is the least protection and A is the highest.
MIL-PRF-32432 is an American military standard for glasses and goggles, including corrective glasses. According to this standard, a set of glasses should include spare lenses, a case, an instruction manual, a cleaning cloth and a strap, depending on the type of set. Goggles must also have a protective case in the set. Glasses and goggles must be compatible with a corrective insert. The standard specifies the goggles' ability to withstand impact from a .15-inch (3.8 mm) steel bullet weighing 0.376 grams at 200 m/s. In the case of goggles, the impact resistance of a .22-caliber bullet fired at a velocity of approximately 170 m/s.
Z87.1 standard developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the durability of eye protectors. The standard includes two types of tests (3 tests) for the impact resistance of the lens and the stability of its seating in the frame: resistance to High Mass and High Velocity objects.