I have a pair of Oakley laser glasses they are green and have a bunch of numbers in the lower left corner of the glasses , i think it says 820-850nm 1054nm od-4 , are these good for any thing ?
Which means they won't work for lasers in the visible spectrum, so not all that helpful. But if you have a powerful CO2 laser, or just a IR diode laser you use for burning, these would be good
I have some super special access to the Govt. only Oakley stuff...
Here is the info for the Oakley Laser Strike Array:
Features
* Fully compliant with all ANSI Z87.1-2003 protection requirements
* Fully compliant with MIL-PRF-31013 Vo Ballistics
* Plutonite lens material blocks 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light
* Full compatibility with PASGT, CVC, and MICH helmets
* Full compatibility with helmet-mounted night vision devices
* Distrortion-free optics via patented Polaric Ellipsoid lens geometry that minimizes refraction
* Extended upper/lower/lateral viewing fields via Polaric Ellipsoid geometry
* Maximized comfort of ultra-lightweight design (1.05oz total weight)
* Secure fit, even under wet conditions via hydrophilic Unobtanium at all contact points
* Convenience of easy lens replacement with no need for tools
Kit Contents
* SI Ballistic M-Frame 2.0® spectacle with Clear Lens and Unobtamium® elastomeric nosepiece
* Laser protective lens
* Neutral Grey, bright light protective lens
* Removable/adjustable retention strap
* Crush resistant carrying case
* Micro-fiber cloth bag suitable for lens cleaning and supplemental storage within carry case
* Use and care instructions printed on tear-proof, water resistant substrate
Light Transmittance
* Clear Strike: 90% visible light transmittance suitable for use in low light to no light conditions
* Laser Strike: Optical Density not less than 4.0 - wavelengths of 820nm to 850nm and the wavelength of 1064nm*. Visible light transmittance: 54% suitable for medium to low light conditions
* Grey Strike: 16% light transmittance, meets the neutrality and chromaticity requirements. Suitable for bright conditions
* The Optical Density measurements are taken at eye centers at an IPD of 64mm
You want to order me some government-only Oakley stuff?
They stopped offering the completely blacked-out look of some of my preferred glasses.
Actually, I'm really sad because my favorite pair of sunglasses ever is the glasses that came as the Razrwire, which could only be bought with the added bluetooth thingy. Now I want another pair of those glasses and not only can I not buy them without having to pay more for the bluetooth attachment duplicate, They don't have the black frame on their website anymore. I just want a black pair of Razrwires without having to pay for the Bluetooth attachment I would never use, is that so much to ask?