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Tactical goggles Oakley SI Drop Point - Olive/Tungsten

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Tactical goggles equipped with lightweight and durable O Matter polymer frames. The SI Drop Point model, with its Matte Olive frame and tinted Tungsten lenses, will provide comfort even on the sunniest days due to the design and materials used. The design meets the requirements of ANSI Z87.1 and STANAG 4296.

The Oakley Three-Point Fit support system keeps the lenses in a constant alignment with the eyes. The nose piece is made of Unobtainium material with hydrophobic properties to prevent the glasses from slipping off the nose. 

The polarised lenses comply with Oakley's High Definition Optics (HDO) standard, which means they have excellent optical quality throughout. The lenses protect against UVA, UVB and UVC ultraviolet radiation as well as blue radiation up to 400 nm. Due to their neutral contrast and darkening, they are ideal for use in bright light conditions (visible light transmission - 14%).

A storage case made of microfibre is supplied with the glasses.

Technical data
Frame material: O Matter
Frame colour: Olive
Lens material: Plutonite
Lens colour: Prizm Tungsten 
Visible light transmission: 14 %
Weight: 28 g
Manufacturer: Oakley, USA

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Oakley is an American brand founded in 1975 by Jim Jannard, which for years has set the standard in sports eyewear and optical technology. The breakthrough was the launch of the O-Frame goggles in 1980 – they quickly gained recognition in motocross and winter sports. The brand also made a name for itself with innovative eyewear models such as Eyeshades, Frogskins and M Frame – the latter were approved by the US Army under the APEL system and introduced into official military equipment. Oakley designs its products in collaboration with professionals, testing them in extreme conditions, both sporting and operational. In 2010, it provided specialized safety glasses for miners rescued from a collapsed mine in Chile, protecting their eyesight after a prolonged stay underground. With more than 600 patents and the support of the Luxottica Group (since 2007), the brand has become a global leader in the advanced sports accessories and optical solutions sector.

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