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Hey guys, would love some advice. I've spent some time searching and reading LPF about different safety goggles. I'm hoping to have a 1w 445nm laser soon and also have a red laser from a dvd burner (100-150mw?)

Firstly I mainly want to get goggles for my 445 and have come down to a list of a few.
(All are clicky links)

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I am still deciding which to get between these 3 for just my 445 protection. Leaning towards the eagle pair or dino direct from reading several reviews.


Eagle Pair 190-540nm


Dragon Lasers 190-548nm

Dino Direct Laser Protective Goggles For 200-540nm and 800-2000nm
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However I have stumbled upon a few other goggles that I wouldn't mind getting and would like to get your opinions on

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Eagle Pair

I wouldn't mind getting the extra IR protection for an extra few dollars
Eagle Pair 190-540nm & 900-1700nm

This is the one I'm really interested in getting as it has 445 and red protection
Eagle Pair 190-470nm & 610-760nm
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Any thoughts or recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
 





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Hi,

As I have no experience with the multiwavelength models you've asked about, I cannot address that part of your enquiry (I am guessing that they would have a somewhat lower visible light transmission?), but I can speak to the Eagle Pair 190-540nm model..
I purchased 2 pairs of the slipover style from Garoq / Survival Lasers for use with my 1+ W. 445nm, and I couldn't be more pleased with them. They are very well constructed, have great visible light transmission, block blue light completely when in use, yet still permit a nice, comfortably visible laser beam spot (of the fluorescent wavelengths) so one can focus and align the laser when in-use. These are a great choice for 445 IMHO.. Service from Garoq was excellent btw. Highly recommended!
 
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@piferal thank you for your input. I really like the idea or the multiwavelength

@av8r That is the general consensus of that eagle pair goggles hence it would be one of the ones I would be more inclined to get =D
 
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Just bought the multiwavelength from survival lasers. Can't wait for it to get to me in Aus. I'll do a review on it since I haven't seen any reviews yet of multiwavelength safety goggles yet. Tho I probably will need help from someone in Sydney with a LPM and some lasers? haha anyone?
Thanks!
 




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