| Brand | Pyramex |
| Color | Black Frame/Clear Anti-fog +2.0 Lens |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Frame Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Pyramex V2G safety goggle is one of our most popular. The vented lens and frame increases the air flow while the headband and temples can be adjusted for just the right fit. The foam padding is flame resistant and the 9.75 curved lens provides full side protection. This goggle passes ANSI/ISEA standards and also the MIL PRF 32432 high velocity standards. AVailable in different lens colors and options and also available in readers.
I am very happy with these safety goggles. I only need them with the strap like goggles so they seal on my face at work in a doctor's office, so the only thing I haven't done with them is switch out for the earpieces. They are VERY good quality, fit and finish, and seal almost completely to my face. I saw other reviews about fogging issues, and they definitely are not fog proof when I get moving or sweaty while wearing my N95 masks. I point a fan at my back to blow patients' corona virus right back at them while they sit at my camera and equipment, and this air movement is enough to wrap around my head and keep the fog down when it counts. I used to work for Comcast where they required Z78 rated glasses, and for a manufacturer working with dust and grinders and an industrial sewing machine with needles breaking and flying all over, and used to shoot rifle and pistol as a cop with dust and hot brass flying on the range, and these safety glasses would have excelled in all those situations. I bet on a hot day where a fan isn't possible but you are just worried about impact, the earpieces attached would keep these just loose enough to maximize the airflow and keep the fog down, rather than the goggle strap that I am using to keep these as tight and sealed on my eyes as I can handle. Did I mention the insanely cheap price and the fantastic bifocal lens? I'm loving the heck out of these.
There is no ventilation in these glasses. I drilled holes all across the top of the frame and on the bottom to let air pass thru. That did not work like I thought it would. If you are working in a hot shop that may be muggy and your body temp rises under hard work... these are going to fog up on you. I bought 3 of these at different t strength bifocals. They all fog up and I leant them out to test if it was just me. Nope. They fog up on anybody that wears them. I guess almost anything will fog up though under these extreme conditions. These do work GREAT in any other weather. I used them all through late winter and spring and had no problem and they worked well ✔I am a machinist and these offer great protection as I am blowing metal chips a lot with a high pressure air nozzle. The are good safety glasses but the fogging up sucks.
Para tareas que no requieran mucho detalle esta bien ya que no permiten una visibilidad adecuada para cosas muy finas, pero en general cumplen su función y son cómodos
Son de un buen material ; tarda mucho en empañarse ; en ambiente con aire acondicionado no se empaña... Es importante saber el requerimiento del aumento que nuestra vista requiere para poder elegir los adecuados y sacarle provecho al bifocal con que cuentas estas gafas de proteccion... saludos
I have kind of mixed feelings about these. I originally purchased them specifically for the elastic strap instead of temples. When I am working in my shop, I frequently wear over-ear noise cancelling headphones that double as hearing protection. The problem is after a while even the soft pads of the headphones pressing against temples can make the sides of my head sore. I thought perhaps elastic would reduce this.I guess it does, sort of. I don't notice the pressure on the side of my head as much. But in exchange, I don't care for the contact around my eyes. Rather than just sitting on the nose, these have padding that presses against your face all around. Over time I find that to be as uncomfortable as the temples. I tried loosening the straps as much as possible, but that just makes them feel loose. I didn't try swapping in the included temples, mainly because I think that would put me right back where I started. Maybe I'll try that later.On a more positive note, I think the way they fit against the face probably provides better protection. So I think if you were doing work that was very dusty or splashing, they might do a better job than more "traditional" safety glasses. Also the elastic strap means they are less likely to get knocked off if you are doing something highly active. In fact, they would probably be good goggles for perhaps biking or skateboarding or something like that. But I don't do much of that these days.The bifocals are decent enough. They didn't seem any better or worse than other bifocal goggles I have. The transition line is noticeable, but really the are less than 8 dollars, so what do you expect?For the price, I will keep them. They are decent goggles and I think in certain situations they would be better than my others. They just aren't quire what I had hoped for as an everyday wearer.
No se empaña pero si se hacen gotas de agua. osea es lo mismo. no deja ver bien
Great for the price. Works well enough for outdoor activities. Will purchase more
Great solution for serious weed whacking. I've gone through way too many sets of eye protection running a large weed trimmer in the mountains. The dust is awful. They fall off. And removing the typical set over and over again so I can put on my normal glasses to be able to rewind the spool is a hassle. And soft plastics typically scratch easily, no matter how careful I am in setting them down. Perfect solution in the Pyramex set. The strap keeps them on my head and the bifocal diopters give me the ability to see without removing them. The cushions around the frame make using the strap comfortable, and keep the frame from digging in (besides preventing dust from getting in). While it also means they are not as cooling on a very hot day, the trade off in keeping crap out of my eyes is well worth it.These do come with temples that can be used instead of the strap. I haven't tried those as I really like the strap.The only improvement would be if I could order these with some tinting for the sun.
The goggles seem well made, but they fog up a lot. I have tried everything but after 10 mins. Of use they are fogging up on me and I have to switch to my old safety glasses.
Glasses were as described, when changing from the head band style to the arms, just rotate arms up 90 degrees and bend out, it takes quite a bit to get them to come off, I was very nervous I was going to crack the lenses, just get a good grip on both pieces and gently start bending. There is a video on You Tube.:)
I am very happy with these safety goggles. I only need them with the strap like goggles so they seal on my face at work in a doctor's office, so the only thing I haven't done with them is switch out for the earpieces. They are VERY good quality, fit and finish, and seal almost completely to my face. I saw other reviews about fogging issues, and they definitely are not fog proof when I get moving or sweaty while wearing my N95 masks. I point a fan at my back to blow patients' corona virus right back at them while they sit at my camera and equipment, and this air movement is enough to wrap around my head and keep the fog down when it counts. I used to work for Comcast where they required Z78 rated glasses, and for a manufacturer working with dust and grinders and an industrial sewing machine with needles breaking and flying all over, and used to shoot rifle and pistol as a cop with dust and hot brass flying on the range, and these safety glasses would have excelled in all those situations. I bet on a hot day where a fan isn't possible but you are just worried about impact, the earpieces attached would keep these just loose enough to maximize the airflow and keep the fog down, rather than the goggle strap that I am using to keep these as tight and sealed on my eyes as I can handle. Did I mention the insanely cheap price and the fantastic bifocal lens? I'm loving the heck out of these.
There is no ventilation in these glasses. I drilled holes all across the top of the frame and on the bottom to let air pass thru. That did not work like I thought it would. If you are working in a hot shop that may be muggy and your body temp rises under hard work... these are going to fog up on you. I bought 3 of these at different t strength bifocals. They all fog up and I leant them out to test if it was just me. Nope. They fog up on anybody that wears them. I guess almost anything will fog up though under these extreme conditions. These do work GREAT in any other weather. I used them all through late winter and spring and had no problem and they worked well ✔I am a machinist and these offer great protection as I am blowing metal chips a lot with a high pressure air nozzle. The are good safety glasses but the fogging up sucks.
Para tareas que no requieran mucho detalle esta bien ya que no permiten una visibilidad adecuada para cosas muy finas, pero en general cumplen su función y son cómodos
Son de un buen material ; tarda mucho en empañarse ; en ambiente con aire acondicionado no se empaña... Es importante saber el requerimiento del aumento que nuestra vista requiere para poder elegir los adecuados y sacarle provecho al bifocal con que cuentas estas gafas de proteccion... saludos
I have kind of mixed feelings about these. I originally purchased them specifically for the elastic strap instead of temples. When I am working in my shop, I frequently wear over-ear noise cancelling headphones that double as hearing protection. The problem is after a while even the soft pads of the headphones pressing against temples can make the sides of my head sore. I thought perhaps elastic would reduce this.I guess it does, sort of. I don't notice the pressure on the side of my head as much. But in exchange, I don't care for the contact around my eyes. Rather than just sitting on the nose, these have padding that presses against your face all around. Over time I find that to be as uncomfortable as the temples. I tried loosening the straps as much as possible, but that just makes them feel loose. I didn't try swapping in the included temples, mainly because I think that would put me right back where I started. Maybe I'll try that later.On a more positive note, I think the way they fit against the face probably provides better protection. So I think if you were doing work that was very dusty or splashing, they might do a better job than more "traditional" safety glasses. Also the elastic strap means they are less likely to get knocked off if you are doing something highly active. In fact, they would probably be good goggles for perhaps biking or skateboarding or something like that. But I don't do much of that these days.The bifocals are decent enough. They didn't seem any better or worse than other bifocal goggles I have. The transition line is noticeable, but really the are less than 8 dollars, so what do you expect?For the price, I will keep them. They are decent goggles and I think in certain situations they would be better than my others. They just aren't quire what I had hoped for as an everyday wearer.
No se empaña pero si se hacen gotas de agua. osea es lo mismo. no deja ver bien
Great for the price. Works well enough for outdoor activities. Will purchase more
Great solution for serious weed whacking. I've gone through way too many sets of eye protection running a large weed trimmer in the mountains. The dust is awful. They fall off. And removing the typical set over and over again so I can put on my normal glasses to be able to rewind the spool is a hassle. And soft plastics typically scratch easily, no matter how careful I am in setting them down. Perfect solution in the Pyramex set. The strap keeps them on my head and the bifocal diopters give me the ability to see without removing them. The cushions around the frame make using the strap comfortable, and keep the frame from digging in (besides preventing dust from getting in). While it also means they are not as cooling on a very hot day, the trade off in keeping crap out of my eyes is well worth it.These do come with temples that can be used instead of the strap. I haven't tried those as I really like the strap.The only improvement would be if I could order these with some tinting for the sun.
The goggles seem well made, but they fog up a lot. I have tried everything but after 10 mins. Of use they are fogging up on me and I have to switch to my old safety glasses.
Glasses were as described, when changing from the head band style to the arms, just rotate arms up 90 degrees and bend out, it takes quite a bit to get them to come off, I was very nervous I was going to crack the lenses, just get a good grip on both pieces and gently start bending. There is a video on You Tube.:)
Lens insert is out of user's direct line of vision. Lens and frame vented to increase air flow. Headband and temples feature ratchet adjustment for perfect fit, features quick fit retainer. Interchangeable temples and headband included with each pair of V2G. Flame resistant foam padding. 9.75 base curved lens provides full side protection. Scratch resistant polycarbonate lens provides 99% UVA/B/C protection.