Ergodyne has introduced another pair of safety specs to its Skullerz Eyewear Line...
Ergodyne has introduced another pair of safety specs to its Skullerz Eyewear Line: Erda. These large frame safety glasses are designed with the female worker in mind, featuring a slightly softer, more rounded frame design and sleek temples that will not snag in longer hair.
Providing eye protection that is four times what is dictated by industry standards, Erda is triple compliant, meeting ANSI, CSA and MIL-PRF Ballistic Impact requirements. Lens options include proprietary Fog-Off anti-fog technology as well as polarized choices. An optional foam gasket insert (sold separately) keeps out debris and is removable to convert quickly from safety glasses to stylish shades.
With 34 different frame colour and lens combinations from which to choose, even the most selective workers should find an option that suits them personally and professionally. And with the cool concealment of Kryptek camo in either the Typhon or Yeti patterns, Erda is also a great eye protection choice for hunting, shooting and other outdoor activities.
“The concept of ‘cool drives compliance’ applies to all workers,” said Tom Votel, president and CEO, Ergodyne. “We aspire to design eye protection that gets the job done but looks nothing like a pair of staid old safety glasses.”
www.ergodyne.com
Providing eye protection that is four times what is dictated by industry standards, Erda is triple compliant, meeting ANSI, CSA and MIL-PRF Ballistic Impact requirements. Lens options include proprietary Fog-Off anti-fog technology as well as polarized choices. An optional foam gasket insert (sold separately) keeps out debris and is removable to convert quickly from safety glasses to stylish shades.
With 34 different frame colour and lens combinations from which to choose, even the most selective workers should find an option that suits them personally and professionally. And with the cool concealment of Kryptek camo in either the Typhon or Yeti patterns, Erda is also a great eye protection choice for hunting, shooting and other outdoor activities.
“The concept of ‘cool drives compliance’ applies to all workers,” said Tom Votel, president and CEO, Ergodyne. “We aspire to design eye protection that gets the job done but looks nothing like a pair of staid old safety glasses.”
www.ergodyne.com