The Radians DUHF13040C amber safety glasses deliver enhanced contrast and reduced eye strain in low-light conditions. These protective eyewear solutions filter blue light while maintaining visual clarity for extended wear in industrial and outdoor environments.
What Makes This Different
The amber lens technology blocks harmful blue light wavelengths while enhancing contrast in dawn, dusk, and overcast conditions. Unlike clear safety lenses that provide basic protection, the amber tint reduces glare from artificial lighting and improves depth perception. The polycarbonate construction meets ANSI Z87.1+ standards for high-velocity impact resistance, exceeding basic safety requirements by 40%.
Key Features
- Amber polycarbonate lenses filter 95% of blue light for reduced eye fatigue
- ANSI Z87.1+ certified for high-velocity impact protection
- Anti-fog coating prevents lens fogging in temperature changes
- Wraparound design provides 180-degree peripheral protection
- Adjustable temple length accommodates various head sizes
- Scratch-resistant hard coating extends lens life
- Lightweight 28-gram frame reduces pressure points during extended wear
These safety glasses perform consistently across manufacturing floors, construction sites, and shooting ranges where enhanced contrast matters. The amber lens excels in fluorescent lighting environments, reducing the harsh glare that causes headaches during long shifts. Indoor ranges benefit from the improved target definition, while outdoor applications see better contrast against backgrounds in overcast conditions.
Technical Specs
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate with amber tint
- Frame Material: Nylon composite
- Weight: 28 grams
- Lens Width: 130mm
- Temple Length: Adjustable 110-125mm
- UV Protection: 99.9% UVA/UVB blocking
- Certification: ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity impact
- Anti-fog coating: Permanent application
The DUHF13040C represents proven safety technology with measurable performance benefits. Manufacturing facilities report 23% fewer eye strain complaints when workers switch to amber-tinted protection. Professional shooters and industrial workers choose these glasses when visual performance directly impacts safety and accuracy.