Klein Tools' Professional Safety Goggles are top - notch protective eyewear. Each set includes one pair of safety goggles and a storage pouch. These goggles are a must - have for any job site. The optical Class - 1 clear lenses are of high quality, with minimal distortion for a clear view. They offer superior impact protection, meeting the latest ANSI Z87.1+ (2020), CSA Z94.3 - 20, and MIL - PRF - 32432A (Class 2 - ballistics fragmentation) standards. They are also great at protecting against liquids and dust, with ANSI Z87.1 - D4 dust rating and ANSI Z87.1 - D3 droplets and splash rating. The versatile design features four adjustable vents that can be opened for cross - ventilation or closed to keep dust out. The flexible OTG (Over - The - Glasses) design allows you to wear your prescription glasses under the goggles. The anti - fog coating is durable and effective, working well even with dust masks. The scratch - resistant lenses are specially treated for added durability. They provide excellent UV protection, blocking 99.9% of harmful UV - A, UV - B, and UV - C rays. Made with lightweight and padded materials, they offer long - term comfort. Specifications include an overall length of 7.1' (18 cm), width of 3.4' (8.6 cm), and height of 3.6' (9.1 cm). The frame is made of TPV, with a gray color, and the clear polycarbonate lenses offer 99.9% UV protection. They can be used in an environment ranging from - 30° to 120°F (-34° to 49°C). Replacement lenses are available in clear or gray tint.










Using your Klein safety goggles is easy. Just put them on like regular glasses. If you wear prescription glasses, you can use the OTG design to wear them under the goggles. You can adjust the vents according to your needs. Open them when you need better air flow, and close them when there's a lot of dust. When it comes to maintenance, clean the lenses with a soft cloth. Avoid using rough materials that could scratch the lenses. Don't expose the goggles to extreme temperatures outside the - 30° to 120°F (-34° to 49°C) range. Always store them in the included storage pouch when not in use. Remember to check the goggles regularly for any signs of damage. If you notice any issues, it might be time to replace the lenses or the goggles themselves.