Yellow lenses
Yellow lenses are the best light enhancing tint. They filter out the blue light (HEV), which may cause glare, and enhance contrasts in low-light, foggy, or overcast conditions.
100% UVA/UVB protective
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100 % UVA/UVB protection
Interchangeable lenses
T-Shell™ Scratch Resistent Coating
Shatterproof Selenite™ Polycarbonate lenses
Anti-Fog coating
Lens Width
68 mm
ANSI Z87.1
Ballistic MIL-PRF-32432A
ISO 12312-1
Light Transmission
82%

It is not only the skin that can be harmed by UV-rays, but your sight can also be diminished. If your eyes are exposed to the sun, long and intensive radiation can lead to an infection of your eyes’ conjunctiva or cornea. That is why it is so important to use sunglasses and eyewear with UV-protection. Our lenses all ensure you 100% UVA/UVB protection, assuring you protection from harmful rays that can lead to permanent eye damage.
Our changeable lenses provide you with exceptional protection and visibility in any environment. You can easily swap out one lens/shield for another, giving you the power to adapt to any light conditions you might encounter or venture out into.
All Wiley X lenses are treated with our T-Shell™ scratch resistant coating, which will protect the lenses against damage and extend their life span. With Wiley X you not only get lenses made from the high-quality material, polycarbonate, but also lenses that are coated with this top-of-the line hard coating, which ensure your lenses’ durability.
All Wiley X eyewear comes with our shatterproof Selenite™ polycarbonate lenses. This material is super durable and strong, and we use it to ensure that our rigorous testing can be carried out, so you can get lenses that are certified to the toughest optical safety standards.
The lenses have been covered with our Anti-fog coating, a lens treatment that will make your lenses more resistant against fogging up. Your lenses fog because of temperature differences and the level of moisture in the air, meaning when warm or moist air hits the cool surface of the lenses, fog can occur. This can be the result of you engaging in intense activities or simply due to changes in weather conditions. But with these anti-fog coated lenses, you get lenses that are highly resistant against fog, ensuring you a clearer vision even under high performance activities.
The lens width, also called eye size, refers to the horizontal width of one of your lenses from the one side to the other, without including any of the frame. As the lenses define your field of sight, this is the most important measurement to ensure that the frame fits your eyes and face. The lenses are optimal, if they are as wide as your face and do not rest on your cheeks.
ANSI Z87.1 tested means that the frame and lenses meet or exceed specific safety ratings set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), who has developed a certification system for safety eyewear in the US. As an American brand, we test our eyewear to pass a high velocity impact test and a high mass impact test, as dictated by ANSI.
The high velocity impact test demands that the frame and lenses must withstand the impact of a 6,35 mm steel ball fired at 164,6 km/h, while remaining intact. The high mass impact test demands that the frame and lenses must remain intact while withstanding a 500 grams pointed projectile that is dropped down on the eyewear from a height of 127 cm.
This eyewear is tested to meet or exceed the ballistic standardization MIL-PRF-32432A, which is the American military norm for eyewear and goggles. In terms of protection against ballistic fragments, Wiley X eyewear frames and lenses are tested to withstand a .15 caliber projectile traveling at 768-796 km/h, whereas goggles must withstand a .15 caliber projectile traveling at 636-647 km/h. This means that you with Wiley X ballistic tested eyewear and goggles are ensured the highest rated protection against fragments, as trusted by the armed forces of the world.
ISO 12312-1 determines the technical guidelines for the development and testing of sun darkening eyewear with the purpose of protecting the user against potentially damaging levels of sunlight. Specifically, ISO 12312-1 pertains to the safety demands for sunglasses in reference to protection against sun rays during normal wear and driving.
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If you are looking for eyewear with specific properties like anti-fog, scratch resistance, mechanical and ballistic resistance you should choose eyewear that is tested to these properties.
ISO is one of the standards that can be met to fulfill the requirements of EU Directive 2016/425 in order to affix the CE marking on the product.
Light transmission refers to the VLT (visual light transmittance) of the eyewear, meaning how much visible light that can pass through your lenses. This info is given in percentage and indicates the darkness of your lenses, so the lover a VLT your eyewear has, the darker the lens will be. For instance, if a pair of sunglasses has a light transmission value of 15%, it means that 15% of the visible light will pass through the lenses.
Yellow lenses are the best light enhancing tint. They filter out the blue light (HEV), which may cause glare, and enhance contrasts in low-light, foggy, or overcast conditions.
100% UVA/UVB protective
Superior lens technology. Filter out harmful light and elevates your visual performance by enhancing colors and contrasts and increasing clarity.