A great option for people with vision problems; it increases contrast quite well.
ESS ICE 2.4 Lens Hi-Def Copper
Tinted replacement ballistic visor ICE Hi-Def Copper with high contrast. ICE series visors provide full UVA/UVB protection and their durability complies with ANSI Z87.1+ standards. Additionally, the visor has successfully passed MIL-PRF-31013 ballistic tests using a .15 caliber.
solid visor
The visor made from durable polycarbonate with a thickness of 2.4 mm is characterized by high resistance to damage and deformation. ESSOPTICS technology eliminates optical distortions and offers full protection against UVA and UVB radiation. The ToughZone technology protects the visor from scratches, and the glasses' design allows for quick and easy replacement. Visible light transmission of 32% ensures excellent visibility in various lighting conditions, and top-class optics provide precise and clear vision.
protective standards and certifications
The model meets the certified strength class F, providing protection against mechanical damage caused by direct impact (an object with a diameter of 6 mm and a mass of 0.86 g, moving at a speed of up to 45 m/s). Furthermore, the visor meets the standards:
- ANSI Z87.1 - 2015
- MIL SPEC MIL-PRF-31013 (Clause 3.5.1.1)
- EN 166:2001, EN 170, and EN 172
- CE 2-2.1 FT K N
- US Federal OSHA
main features
- made from polycarbonate
- range of protective standards
- resistant to damage and deformation
- first optical class
- provide 100% UVA and UVB protection
- ToughZone technology
- composite-silicone interchangeable nose pad
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.
| Main color | Copper |
|---|---|
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
| Lens color | Amber |
| Polarized | No |
| UV filter | Yes |
| Dimness | Yes |
| EAN | 811533012077 |
| Manufacturer code | 7584 |
| Brand | ESS |
| EAN |
ToughZone in ESS glasses is an advanced protection system that provides high scratch resistance. A special coating on the lenses maintains high quality vision, even in harsh weather conditions.
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.
EN172 European standard specifying markings and transmittance and corresponding test methods for sunscreens that protect against solar glare.
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.
EN170 standard specifies protection levels and transmittance requirements for UV protection filters. Protective glasses complying with this standard provide the necessary protection against excessive ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to loss of visual clarity and deterioration of vision.
MIL-PRF-31013 is an American military standard that covers the requirements for protective glasses that provide ballistic eye protection. The standard specifies the glasses' ability to withstand the impact of a .15-inch (3.8-mm) steel bullet weighing 0.376 grams at 200 m/s.