Untitled document Check out the New 2nd Generation PT-1 design and see why it is the most versatile protective eyewear available today. Designed to cut wind and debris, the circular frame design provides the ultimate peripheral vision and reduces backlit glare. Newly developed nose piece has wire core center with soft neoprene rubber surface that adjusts to fit any nose bridge. This is a very popular model among the troops protecting our great nation. New prescription insert fits both the Nerve goggle, and PT-3 models as well. Meets ANSI Z87.1-2003 high velocity safety as well as the military's stringent Vo Ballistic Standard, MIL-PRF-31013. Click for more details
Models: Code PT-1L | Lenses | Light Rust | Frame | Matte Black | | | Code PT-1C | Lenses | Clear | Frame | Matte Black | | | Code PT-1P | Lenses | Pale Rose | Frame | Matte Black | | | Code PT-1S | Lenses | Smoke | Frame | Matte Black | | | Code PT-1SC | Lenses | Smoke / Clear | Frame | Matte Black | | | Code PT-1SCL | Lenses | Smoke / Clear / Light Rust | Frame | Matte Black | | |
The company WileyX decided to test glasses in practise. The object of test were not in this case optical parameters or wearing comfort, but ballistic resistance of lenses. The test are made on a traditional shooting range, where the goggle are placed on a head mad of expanded polystyrene, 10 meters from the shooting line. The ammunition which are used is a traditional skeet/flight shooting patron, in this case a calibre 12 - 24 g with a V0 at 410 M/S(1476 km/hour). After every shooting the goggles are evaluated, first thing is to see if the goggles have holes in the lenses. On the 5 models which this time where testet (Nerve, CQC, PT-1, Romer and XL-1) there where NO holes through the lenses. The picture is of how the NERVE goggle looked after the shooting.  |