🔥 Gear Up for Safety: Your Eyes Deserve the Best! 👀
The Sellstrom Odyssey II Wildland Fire Safety Goggles are engineered for maximum eye protection in extreme conditions. With a heat resistance of up to 350°F, these goggles feature a non-vented design to keep smoke out, ensuring comfort and clarity. They fit comfortably over most prescription glasses and meet rigorous safety standards, making them ideal for wildland firefighting and outdoor brush fire tasks.
G**N
Great COVID-19 goggles. Here's a hack for reading glasses wearers...
First the goggles, and then my hack:GOGGLES: As described by another reviewer, these goggles have slots for the temples of eyeglasses, so they are not 100% tight. However, that was very easy to remedy with a little piece of foam weather stripping. The goggles are a pretty good fit to my face, which is pretty average for European ancestry. Flatter and broader noses probably wouldn't fit well, and there is not a lot of forgiveness (cushion) in the fit. The lenses DO NOT FOG, even if you try to fog them directly with your breath. They are very clear and of good optical quality. They are reasonably comfortable and easy to put on. They may not fit well with all masks, but there is generally pretty good space over the nose. Furthermore, the nose area of the goggles can hold down the edge of most masks.MY HACK (see photos): I cannot read without my reading glasses, and this pandemic is driving me nuts. When I put on my specs, I have to take off my goggles. And I'm worried I might infect myself by transferring germs to my eyes. No longer! These goggles seem to have an attachment area for some accessory around the nose, and I used it for attaching reading specs. I cut a notch in the rubber and zip-tied a pair of Noble brand flat reading specs to the mask. The specs can flip up or down. In the down position, I get a tiny "bifocal" area down low, which works for most purposes. In the up position, the specs are in the center of my visual field - suitable for reading a computer screen. I had to make one tiny modification to the specs: The bridge is a plastic "spring" that grips the nose. I had to heat the bridge very carefully to soften the plastic, so that I could re-form it with the lenses in a more "flat" orientation.Overall, I'm very pleased with the goggles and am giddy that I now have specs I can use without doffing my PPE and risking contamination! :-D
D**.
Not totally sealed, but here's why...
I bought this product based upon the apparent popularity on Amazon, despite some of the negatives that were touted. Biggest thing seemed to be a lack of proper fit which didn't allow for a total seal. I decided to take a flier on this anyway, and I'm really not disappointed.I'm a retired firefighter, and I was looking for a goggle that I could use in a brush fire situation. I live in a wildland area, and I was recently forced to work in fire zone while helping to evacuate our horse (among others) just recently. With this incident, I didn't have goggles, and I regretted it from the outset. Winds up to 50 mph along with embers and debris made me wish I had my goggles, but I didn't have them. That's why I looked to buy a set.This set is seemingly well made and is comfortable. Many of the goggles I looked at online are designed to work with a helmet, which meant the headband might be overly big. Maybe I'm wrong, but I didn't want to take the chance. Not the case with this goggle. It is easily adjusted to fit a head without a helmet.I was looking for a non-vented goggle to help protect from smoke intrusion. This goggle seemingly met that description, so I pulled the trigger. Fit-wise, most of the periphery of the goggle makes a very good seal for me. That's a plus. However, since this goggle is designed to go over glasses, there is a slight gap in the seal at the temple which allows for glasses earpieces to pass through. No amount of adjustment can make up for this gap.Maybe I'll look to see if I can fill that gap with silicon, but maybe I won't. If you are in a brush fire situation, the smoke will be bad, but blowing debris and ash will be the biggest hazard for your eyes. These will certainly fill the bill for that.These were purchased specifically for use while working around a brush fire. They haven't been tested yet in that regard, but it seems to be a very good product for the price. If you're simply looking for eye protection for other tasks (chainsaw or other situations where the eye might be threatened), these will certainly fill the bill.I gave this five stars based on what I was looking for and what was delivered. I may be proven wrong down the road, but I'm happy with this purchase at the outset.
J**S
Decent but won't go over glasses
Nice fit and quality - slightly tinted lens. Unfortunately won't quite go over prescription glasses.
T**L
Good product
Feel and look fine. Easy to put on and protect your eyes.
J**G
Fit well and keep dust out of your eyes.
Excellent goggles. I use them when mowing and it keeps dust out of my eyes.They fit over glasses as well and are tinted as well.
C**N
Great goggles!
I wear glasses all the time. I have been looking for a pair of goggles that fit over glasses for a while. These fit nice. Snug enough to seal against my face but loose enough that they are very comfortable. I used them while turning bowls on my wood lathe. I love them!!
C**
Comfy and affordable
These were comfy but they kept fogging up on the inside and had to be cleaned frequent on the inside . The outside was great protection.
K**Y
Very good at keeping eyes safe
Works great at keeping dust out of my eyes. Greats warm and sweaty underneath after a while though
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