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| Code: ICENARO Price: $49.00 Check availability and latest prices | |
ESS ICE NARO Eyeshield Kit3-Lens Kit: Includes Clear, Smoke Gray and Hi-Def Yellow lenses, an elastic strap, an anti-fog cloth and a protective case!The ICE NARO is the newest addition to the ESS ICE eyeshield line. Designed specifically for smaller faces, the ICE NARO still provides the same level of ballistic impact protection and great function as the larger ICE 2.4. Equipped with the new ICE temple designs, the ICE NARO features improved fit with headborne equipment and increased ease of temple adjustment and lens interchange. This lightweight, frameless eye protection system that offers a unique combination of high-impact resistance, unrestricted field of view, and interchangeable lenses for effective eye protection in any light condition. Adjustable earbends allow for a comfortable, secure, anatomical fit. Telescoping temples offer bend-to-fit inner-wire ear tabs and a snap-on leash system.
ESS specializes exclusively in eye protection for professionals in the most demanding and unforgiving careers in the world: military, law enforcement, and firefighting. Three aspects in particular separate ESS products and services from anyone in the industry:
Excellent eye protection for Technical Rescue, Wildland Firefighting, Tactical Operations, EMS PPE, Extrication, and other hazardous operations where eye protection is imperative. Hey - they look great as just plain sunglasses too! Dear Sir, I thought you might like to hear that your product saved my vision tonight. I was shooting a semi-automatic pistol at an indoor range while wearing a pair of ICE glasses when I experienced a case detonation. Smoke, blast forces, fragmentation...bummer! I used a cloth to remove what I thought were powder flakes from the lenses. I noticed that both lenses were scored by high-speed primer and/or cartridge case. Scored but NOT penetrated (or even close may I add). Had I not been wearing my ICE glasses, I am convinced I'd be blind right now. So please accept my thanks for an excellent product. Best wishes, William Aprill, New Orleans | |