👓 Safety Never Looked So Good!
The RG-703 Radiation Glasses by Phillips Safety combine advanced protection with stylish design. Featuring .75 Pb lead equivalency lenses and High-Lite transmission technology, these glasses enhance visibility while ensuring comfort with a lightweight nylon frame and rubber nose pads. Perfect for professionals seeking both safety and style.
Manufacturer | Phillips Safety |
Part Number | RG-703-B |
Item Weight | 2.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | RG-703-B |
Size | Medium |
Color | Black |
Style | Safety |
Material | Nylon |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
X**Z
TOP FIT/FINISH/QUALITY....AND WHAT A DEAL!!!!
I WORK INTHE NUCLEAR AND MEDICAL FIELD AND PROTECTION IS ALWAYS PARAMOUNT. AT A FEW OF MY GROUPS, IM IN CHARGE OF ALL THE NEW HIRES AND GETTING THEM LED APRONS, GLASSES AND SUCH.THE FACILITY WOULD PAY $446 FOR A PAIR OF GLASSES THAT MADE MR. MAGOO LOOK LIKE HE WAS WEARING CONTACTS AND THE WEIGHT WAS SO GREAT THAT AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT FELT AS IF YOU HAD A SUBARU HANGING ON YOU NOSE. THE QUALITY WAS ALSO A LETDOWN, FOR THEY WOULD FALL APART.I TOOK A LEAP OF FAITH (WITH MY OWN MONEY) AND PLACE AN ORDER....WOW!!! I WAS BLOWN AWAY. THE QUALITY, FIT AND FINISH IS SIMPLY AMAZING. IN COMPARISON TO OUR STANDARD GLASSES...WELL LETS NOT GO THERE. THESE GLASSES ARE LIGHT AND THEY COME WITH A HARD AND SOFT CASE, ALONG WITH A VERY COMFORTABLE STRAP, THAT DURING SURGERY AND SUCH, YOU FEEL AS IF THEY WERE PART OF YOU AND NOT ON-YOU. THE WRAPAROUND DESING IS ALSO A MAJOR PLUS, FOR IT BEHAVES AS A DEBRIS SHIELD.NEEDLESS TO SAY...THIS IS ALL WE ORDER NOW AND ALL OF OUR SURGEONS AND STAFF ARE TRULY IMPRESSED AND THE PRICE IS AMAZING.GET THESE AND YOU WILL HAVE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS
N**N
Ok. Distorted vision.
Too much distortion. Weight is so-so, bit on heavy side as expected. Included straps kept sliding off, with glasses falling off a couple of times. Had to get separate stronger straps. Fogging could be an issue. Will try a more open style next time.
A**T
Confirmed Radiopaque
Good price. Good quality. Only down fall is that they are a little big. You’ll need a strap to keep on your head and they stick out a little when pushed all the way on. They’re confirmed radiopaque and pretty good quality radiation glasses at a good price.
M**S
good, but with imperfection
I bought one of that just now, excellent glasses.I would rate 5 stars.. but mine came with a crack in the superior middle corner of left len.it sure work perfectly, don't blurry the vision, but I wasn't expecting any imperfections.
K**E
Distorted vision. Painful to take off. Skip on this one
This is my honest, unbiased subjective opinion.Fellow here and needed some radiation protective eyewear because we use flouro a lot.Vision: 1/5 (which is the most important)- VERY distorted and changes your depth perception.- I have 20/20 vision with no contacts or glasses and these feel like I’m im falling down a tunnel. Makes you dizzy at first and then gives you a headache.Fit: 1/5 stars- very tight and I don’t have an overly large head. Left some pain when you take them off because they are so poorly fitted even with an additional strap not even back.I learned my lesson and will be buying some proper glasses that are a more pricy but I’m sure it is worth it.
I**E
These glasses are faithful to their essence.
These glasses are relatively heavy and keep falling, so you need a string of glasses.
M**N
Comfortable X-ray protective glasses for a fair price
I use these for Orthopedic surgery. They are very comfortable, the provided strap keeps them secured to my face, and the provided two bags keeps them protected while not in use. If you are searching for surgical radiation protective glasses i would definitely recommend this product.
C**E
These are heavy, as expected. Only problem is ...
These are heavy, as expected. Only problem is they came with a chip in the upper corner, probably from being dropped in shipping. I usually have to use the "chum" straps to keep them on during procedures. About as foggy as regular glasses when they acclimate to the room temp.
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