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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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them as it sometimes happens in other glasses. The side parts of temples, near the hinges, were expanded and enlarged, so that they provide additional protection to the eye sockets. There is also Edge logo and a stylized, "tinted" American flag on each of them. The frame has fixed, profiled "bridge" that form the integral part of the mold and a recess in the upper part at the height of the nose base. This allows to wear the glasses in a way that minimizes the gap between the frame and the user's face. The lenses are made of highly durable smoke gray polycarbonate. 16% of visible light passes through those lenses and they block 99.9% of UVA/B/C. They also have a layer that provides protection against scratches. The proprietary Vapour Shield technology ensures anti-fog protection even under extreme conditions. The lenses have a variable thickness on the surface (thickest in the center), so that the user has a clear, vivid view without dispersion or distortions. Legends meet AnSI Z87.1+2015 and MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 requirements. Edge Legends are delivered in a box of thick paperboard padded with sponge. The set also includes: a small bag to store and clean the glasses, a sticker and an Edge Legends badge. Legends comes in four versions with different finish of the frame and in a version with Aqua Precision Black Mirror lenses. In USE I have a dozen of years of experience in historical reconstructions (which is not that big of a deal for someone of my age). First, I was a member of a 101st Airborne WW2 reenacting group, then we started to reenact USMC and MARSOC (hmm… before it became popular among the communities). EyEwEar

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