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New Brass Knuckle safety goggles channel water away

By Michelle Froese | November 22, 2016

When rain or sweat is pouring down, site workers no longer have to live with it. They can channel it with Brass Knuckle’s new Orange Crush eye protection. The goggle’s specialized channels along the brow line filter water and sweat away from the eyes, while the rubber gasket seals the glasses snugly against the face.

The googles "groove-and-gasket" combo keeps the wearer's vision clear for safe, efficient work in wet conditions.

The googles “groove-and-gasket” combo keeps the wearer’s vision clear for safe, efficient work in wet conditions.

Now when members of your team are working out in the elements or working up a sweat, there’s no need to stop what they’re doing and wipe off. Their eye protection stays on their faces, where it belongs. Plus, the soft rubber gasket is removable, providing for quick conversion to standard protective eyewear.

Only Orange Crush features this unique type of liquid splash protection from a traditional dust goggle. Coupled with Brass Knuckle’s N-FOG PLUS anti-fog technology, standard on every pair, Orange Crush is ideal for outdoor work even in the rain.

Orange Crush includes other key features, including super-flex temples that hug any size face and TempleTouch technology that grips the sides of the head comfortably with molded-in nibs for non-slip performance. Each pair comes with an optional strap that locks into the temple for an extra-secure fit.

Orange Crush might be the most adaptable, customizable protective eyewear currently available.

 


Filed Under: News, Projects, Safety
Tagged With: brassknuckle
 

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