Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1086092
glasses from slipping from head. On very ends of each temple there are holes to attach a safety strap. Of course, we don't have to mention that model (from the inside), brand name and logo are also placed on temples. Despite temples being massive, they are made to work with hearing protection headsets. They supposedly do not squeeze. Glasses also fit Asian faces which in terms of biological matter are smaller. The front part of frame features nose piece made from (most probably) a metal strip coated with rubber. It is screwed to the frame and it can be replaced if necessary. Doesn't matter if that's metal or unobtanium, the nose piece can bend in every direction, so it will fit every shape of nose, even the most misshaped. The rubber is nice in touch and prevents the eyewear from sliding down. Above nose piece, in the frame, there is a rectangular socket for Rx insert. Two separate lenses are made of durable 2.5-3 mm thick polycarbonate and they are shaped to cover both front and sides of the eye. They are very clear and do not interfere with eyesight even at the sides. You see things the way they are, not deformed or distorted etc. Moreover, they have antifog coating on the inside and hydrophobic coating on the outside, so fog and water drops slides down. This way even during raining you have a clear sight. The lenses are made with proprietary i-RMR technology. Lenses blocks all UVA/UVB/UVC and meet US Federal EYE PROTECTION