THE MOST RIGOROUS SAFETY STANDARDS AVAILABLE

All Edge glasses are independently tested for compliance with the most rigorous safety standards available. According to the CDC and Department of Labor, there are over 10,000 eye injuries in North America every day. Approximately 2,000 of these injuries require medical treatment and 3–5 days off work. Additionally, many are shocked to learn that 63% of all eye injuries happen away from work—at home and during recreational activities.

  • MIL-PRF 32432-A

    Glasses certified to this Military Standard are often nicknamed “Ballistic Rated” because of the extreme velocity of impact tests performed against the lens in addition to the peripheral tests of ISEA/ ANSI-Z87.1+

  • ISEA/ ANSI Z87.1 +

    The most common set of accepted Safety Standards on jobsites, manufacturing, and industrial facilities is the “High Impact” (indicated by a + symbol) version of ISEA/ Z87.1. The standard requires very through testing in the Optical Clarity, Impact Resistance, and the Coverage aspects of safety eyewear.

OUR LENSES

VAPOR SHIELD LENS

The world’s first “Military Grade” Anti-Fog which is completely resistant to humidity, steam, fog and condensation in the most extreme conditions and temperatures. The result? Clear, pristine vision.

POLARIZED FILTER LENS

Polarized lenses block glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, concrete and glass. Plus, they help to improve definition in bright conditions. If you spend a lot of time working or playing outdoors, polarized lenses are a worthy upgrade. Edge created the world’s first safety-rated polarized lenses in 1998.

Aqua Precision (Red/ Blue) Mirror Lens

Aqua Precision lenses maximize visual clarity and contrast in bright light conditions. Instead of using a traditional “layering mirror on smoke” lens process, anti-reflective ions are infused into a clear lens resulting in a mirrored look AND maintains pristine clarity.

G-15 Lens

By maximizing transmission of yellow and green light in the middle of the light spectrum, these lenses dramatically reduce eye strain and create a cooling sensation to the eyes. As the lens choice of military and private aviators 

G-15 is perfect for a variety of bright light conditions and maintaining true-to-life color perception.

Tiger’s Eye Lens

By filtering out the short wavelengths in the “blue light” spectrum (which are difficult for the eye to focus) eye strain is dramatically reduced. Additionally, colors are vivid and enhanced, depth perception is increased, and contrast improved.

PRODUCT FEATURES

TPR RUBBER GASKET

Available as a removable or permanent option allow for a sealed fit to the eye cavity to prevent airborne debris, dust, or wind from entering and irritating the eyes.

ADJUSTABLE NOSE PIECE

The Multi-Fit nosepiece is designed to accommodate a variety of facial and nose bridge structures by bending flexible nose pads to create a perfect fit.

THIN TEMPLE FRAMES

When glasses are worn with a helmet or ear protection, thin temple arms eliminate the painful temple pressure cause by standard eyewear frames. Additionally, when worn with noise reduction headsets a perfect “sealed” fit to the head is maintained and wont leak ambient noise.

XL “WIDE FIT” FRAME

Designed to accommodate the diversity of head shapes and sizes, the wide fit has an additional 22mm of width temple to temple.

TPR FRAME

Thermoplastic rubber is a soft and pliable compound that increases its grip as it becomes warm or damp. This technology is co-injected into temple tips and nose pads to prevent slipping and keep eyewear on the face.

INTERCHANGEABLE LENS

This frame eliminates the need for mid-activity eyewear changes or lack of vision with ineffective lens tints. Allowing a quick lens to change to accommodate changing light conditions keeps vision clear and safe.

MIL-PRF 32432-A

Glasses certified to this Military Standard are often nicknamed “Ballistic Rated” because of the extreme velocity of impact tests performed against the lens in addition to the peripheral tests of ISEA/ ANSI-Z87.1

ISEA/ ANSI Z87

The most common set of accepted Safety Standards on jobsites, manufacturing, and industrial facilities is the “High Impact” (indicated by a + symbol) version of ISEA/ Z87.1. The standard requires very through testing in the Optical Clarity, Impact Resistance, and the Coverage aspects of safety eyewear.

ISEA/ ANSI Z87.1

Safety Eyewear not needing the expansive Coverage of the higher standard, but still built with materials and engineering to accommodate the Optical and Impact ratings associated with ISEA/ANSI Z87.1 are identified with the Z87.1 markings.