Wiley X Climb tactical glasses - Grey/OD Green
Comfortable and precisely fitting safety glasses engineered to safeguard eyes from fragments, ricochets, and other rapidly-moving threats. The lenses adhere to Class F standards, offering protection against items weighing 0.86 g at speeds of 45 m/s.
contoured frame, non-slip components
Both the frame and lenses are crafted with HVP (High Velocity Protection) technology, providing superior resistance to high-speed impacts. The frame's construction from durable Triloid material guarantees long-term performance and a comfortable fit, even when using headphones or hearing protection. Rubberized temple tips and nose pads ensure the glasses stay in place without slipping.
Selenite polycarbonate lenses
Crafted from Selenite polycarbonate, these lenses provide 15% light transmission. A T-Shell Scratch coating ensures protection from surface abrasions. Ideal for sunny conditions and bright environments, while offering full UVA and UVB protection.
Standards
Meets the MIL-PRF-32432A, ANSI Z.87.1+, and EN166F standards.
Included in the set
- protective eyewear
- cleaning cloth
- microfiber bag
Key features
- Selenite polycarbonate lenses engineered for impact resistance
- Offers protection from UVA and UVB rays
- Anti-scratch T-Shell coating
- Frame made from Triloid nylon
- Temples and nose pads designed to prevent slipping
MILITARY is a distributor of Wiley X.
Wiley X is an American brand specializing in advanced safety eyewear, founded in 1987 by a US Army veteran. The company's products meet the strict ANSI Z87.1+ safety standards and MIL-PRF-32432 military standards, making them a reliable choice for special forces around the world - including the FBI, SWAT, and the Polish GROM. Wiley X glasses are designed for work in extreme risk conditions, typical of combat operations and demanding terrain. Their durability and effectiveness have also been recognized in the film industry - appearing in films such as “American Sniper” and the TV series “S.W.A.T.”. The brand is expanding its presence on the global market, and its European branch in Denmark is managed by veterans of military missions in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans.
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
|---|---|
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Frame color | Green |
| Lens color | Gray |
| Mechanical resistance class | F |
| Polarized | No |
| UV filter | Yes |
| Dimness | Yes |
| Case included in set | No |
| Gender | Men's |
| EAN | 712316023573 |
| Manufacturer code | ACCLM02 |
| Brand | Wiley X |
| EAN |
Selenite visors are made of unbreakable polycarbonate, which provides high visual clarity and UV protection.
T-Shell is a coating on Wiley X glasses that resists scratches, protects lenses from damage and extends their life.
Frames made of Triloid nylon provide lightweight and highly comfortable glasses. Triloid features optimal hardness and is highly resistant to impacts and falls.
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.