The Howard Leight R02216 Uvex Acadia safety glasses deliver professional-grade eye protection with SCT Reflect-50 mirror lens technology. These scratch-resistant safety glasses provide superior optical clarity while meeting ANSI Z87.1+ impact standards for demanding shooting and tactical environments.
What Makes This Different
The SCT Reflect-50 mirror coating reduces glare by 50% while maintaining true color perception, unlike standard tinted lenses that distort vision. The scratch-resistant hard coating extends lens life significantly compared to basic polycarbonate lenses. The wraparound design provides 180-degree peripheral protection without the bulk of traditional safety frames.
Key Features
- SCT Reflect-50 mirror lens blocks 50% of visible light while preserving color accuracy
- Scratch-resistant hard coating protects against range debris and handling damage
- Black nylon frame with flexible temples for secure, comfortable fit
- ANSI Z87.1+ certified for high-impact protection against flying particles
- 99.9% UV protection shields eyes from harmful solar radiation
- Wraparound lens design eliminates side gaps and wind intrusion
- Lightweight 1.1-ounce construction reduces fatigue during extended wear
The mirror coating excels in bright outdoor conditions, reducing eye strain during long shooting sessions or tactical operations. The polycarbonate lens material withstands high-velocity impacts while the anti-fog properties maintain clear vision in temperature transitions. These glasses perform consistently across temperature ranges from -10°F to 120°F.
Technical Specs
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate with SCT Reflect-50 mirror coating
- Frame Material: Black impact-resistant nylon
- Weight: 1.1 ounces
- Lens Width: 5.5 inches
- Temple Length: 5.25 inches
- Safety Rating: ANSI Z87.1+ high impact certified
- UV Protection: 99.9% UVA/UVB blocking
- Country of Origin: USA
The Acadia represents proven Uvex engineering at an accessible price point. The scratch-resistant coating and impact certification ensure these glasses withstand the rigors of professional use while the mirror lens technology provides tactical advantages in bright conditions.