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FrozenGate by Avery

RGB Goggles

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I am looking to buy a pair of RGB goggles but they do not have to be for lasers specifically. I bought this RGB Goggle a long time ago and I forgot who I got it from. I like them because they are mirrored on the inside AND outside lens, so you can still see through them but you can also see the inside reflection when you put them on and see your own eye with such intricate detail.

Here is what they look like.
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Please let me know if you have these or know where I can get them from.
 





Nope. I couldnt find any of the same brand but its fine, ill continue to use the ones I have.
 
I think I got those to you... I can no longer find them... so sorry, and no, I will not part with my own pair! -GH
 
Stop by a sporting goods store... they probably won't be cheap, but I'm sure you can find a pair that has coating on both the outside, and the inside.
 
You can try laserwave. I recall owning a pair of multi-wavelength goggles that looked like these.
 
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You can try laserwave. I recall owning a pair of multi-wavelength goggles that looked like these.

The ones I currently have (the one i got from Glenn) are Laserwave brand. I sent them a message last week but they havent responded.
 
Here are some excellent goggles that block out all wavelengths.

I realize that you stated that these goggles aren't just for laser protection, but if they are for some laser protection why would you want RGB goggles? They probably won't protect you very well from anything, or will be really hard to see what you're doing? I've got some ML7 goggles and while they protect from 532nm, 405nm, 635nm/60nm and even IR--but not 445nm--they're so hard to use for anything else besides protection that I had to pick up some other pairs of wavelength specific goggles.

Plus, I don't trust any mirrored goggles to provide useful protection. Yeah, a mirror reflects light, but what if it gets scratched? Also reflective surfaces can be damaged by the beam as they're usually thin.

Now as for reflex (reflective coated) sunglasses, there are some nice ones you can get at virtually any sports store. Great for normal wearing but not so much for lasers.
 
I don't understand why you need the inside coated such reflective coating? I think it will affect your vision too?
 


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