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Looking for used OEM, or Eagle pair glasses

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I am in need of anything that covers from 445-532, 635-650, and 808nm. If anyone has a spare pair, I'd love to get them from you. I am buying a used pair, because i can get them a bit cheaper, I know that their is a risk of the goggles being ruined in some spot's from exposure. If anyone has any pair please post a picture with your name next to it below.
 
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I am in need of anything that covers from 445-532, 635-650, and 808nm. If anyone has a spare pair, I'd love to get them from you. I am buying a used pair, because i can get them a bit cheaper, I know that their is a risk of the goggles being ruined in some spot's from exposure. If anyone has any pair

Is there anything THAT good that covers all these ranges?
 
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Are there good ones that cover those ranges other than 808?

As far as i know, their are not a pair of glasses that covers 445 and 532 and 650. usually it only covers 405-445-532 in a single pair,(190nm-540nm) or it is just meant for 808nm, or it is just meant for 635nm-670nm. Their is not a pair that covers all of them, so the answer is no.
 
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Wouldn't putting those all on at once cover you from all of those wavelengths? I know it would be dark, but eh?
 
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Wouldn't putting those all on at once cover you from all of those wavelengths? I know it would be dark, but eh?
You mean, layer each pair of glasses over each other? LOL, I don't think that would be smart at all, as one could fall off and break, especially if they are expensive. Also it would be very uncomfortable to have all those things on your ears.
 
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I don't suggest doing that. Im just saying if in theory that would work, cant the manufactures simply layer all of these on on pair of glasses?
You mean, layer each pair of glasses over each other? LOL, I don't think that would be smart at all, as one could fall off and break, especially if they are expensive. Also it would be very uncomfortable to have all those things on your ears.
 
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I don't suggest doing that. Im just saying if in theory that would work, cant the manufactures simply layer all of these on on pair of glasses?

Well if they did that, they would lose money, because they would have to sell it for a cheaper price. (selling in different pairs makes MUCH more money) so it would be a lose for them. But i suppose they could if they wanted to. It would be an inch think though, and you probably wouldn't be able to see anything through it at all.
 
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Sure there's a pair that would work—

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In all seriousness though:

Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles

Eagle Pair® 190-470nm & 610-760nm Laser Safety Goggles

Laser Protective Goggles For 200-540nm and 800-2000nm(RD4B) - DinoDirect.com
 

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Do you think those dinodirect ones would be any good?

I've been looking for some combo blue green and ir glasses.
 
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Do you think those dinodirect ones would be any good?

I've been looking for some combo blue green and ir glasses.

LOL no. I wouldn't Notice i said OEM or Eagle pair only because they are the only ones that actually work. OEM's are the best, but are the most expensive, Eagle pair are average, but don't cost an arm and a leg.
 

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Do you think those dinodirect ones would be any good?

I've been looking for some combo blue green and ir glasses.

Everyone on PL says the multi-wavelength goggles don't work that well...
 
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Everyone on PL says the multi-wavelength goggles don't work that well...

Well not exactly, but you have the right idea. If it is like 190-540nm its okay, but if it says that it covers 190-540nm and 600-740nm and 808nm. It obviously wont work. If it is 190-540nm most likely at the most it will be OD5+, i don't think it could be much more then that.
 




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