The Edge Zorge Polarized Bifocal Safety Glasses offer sleek, wraparound protection with no side shield distortion. The durable, lightweight nylon temples and scratch-resistant hard coat polycarbonate lens provide 99.9% protection from UVA/UVB/UVC rays. The polarized smoke bifocal lens is the perfect all-around tint for standard shading in normal light conditions, leaving all colors true to life. In addition, the polarized film filters out glare by blocking intense light from above and reflected light from below, allowing only direct light to pass through. These glasses are certified ANSI Z87.1+ and Military Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 compliant.
Zorge Features:
+2.00 Diopter Strength
Sleek wraparound frame
No side shield distortion
Durable lightweight nylon temples
Scratch resistant hard coat polycarbonate lens
99.9% protection from UVA/UVB/UVC rays
Polarized Smoke Bifocal Lens:
The perfect all-around tint for standard shading in normal light conditions
Leaves all colors true to life
Polarized film filters out glare by blocking intense light from above and reflected light from below allowing only direct light
16% of the total amount of light passes through this polarized smoke lens
Features "Polarized" imprint lettering near top of right lens
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.
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+
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. To decrease these statistics, the American National Standards Institute (ISEA/ANSI) and Military Combat Eye Protection Systems (MCEPS) created intense impact and rigorous optical tests to determine the quality and effectiveness of safety eyewear. Edge Eyewear glasses are independently tested by the accredited for compliance with ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+, EN166 and MIL-PRF 32432-A standards.