
And then relish in everyone else admiring your shades. Those of you who spend most of your time in the field, on live-fire exercises, or deployed will get more than you paid for with the Magnum. The more time you spend at the range, the more it makes sense to invest in something like a pair of Gatorz. The Magnum comes in a steel case that’s just as high-end as what’s inside. Lenses are built to the military’s specifications for ballistic protection and come in clear, tinted, or photochromic. The frame itself is strong enough to be bent to fit your head perfectly without compromising its structural integrity. Gatorz builds the Magnum’s frame from aerospace-grade aluminum and creates a cozy fit with a fully adjustable nose pad.

With a price north of $200, it’s understandable if you haven’t heard of the brand before, but the Magnum is worth plunking down some extra change to feel like a member of the one percent every time you hit the range.įor starters, there’s no plastic allowed in the Finer Things Club. Gatorz is one of those companies that makes us realize that some people are doing a much better job at life than us. service members at serious discounts so you can get top-tier protection without blowing the budget. Take our advice and set up an account with Oakley Si: the program provides Oakley products to U.S. We get it - paying more than $100 for a pair of shooting glasses is a big ask. Oakley’s premium positioning is one reason people stay away from the brand. The whole package is designed to be compatible with helmets and night vision optics, even if it isn’t quite as slim as a frameless design like the Smith Pivlock. The temples are nice and soft, so they stay comfortable, hour after hour. The inner surface is also coated to prevent fogging up, and you can switch between clear and tinted lenses in seconds. The Plutonite lens is backed by immense research and development that results in a crystal clear view that’s true to life. It’s light, comfortable, and tougher than it has any right to be. The M Frame is what most shooters probably think of as the quintessential ballistic glasses. Register on Oakley SI, and you can save even more.
TACTICAL EYE PRO PRO
This is a high-end pair of eye pro and it comes at a fair price. Oakley has been killing it with sunglasses, goggles, and eye protection for decades, and the M Frame is doing the brand proud. Factor in the savings compared to reimbursing supply, and you’ve got a real bargain on your hands. We’re happy to have a quality pair of ballistic glasses on this list at such a low price. Does that make them less comfortable than our more expensive alternatives? Yes, it does - but it also means they’re significantly less expensive and don’t put you in danger of being called out for having eye pro that some stodgy SNCO finds “eccentric.” This kit comes with one pair of clear lenses, one pair of tinted lenses, a small bottle of cleaning solution, and a cloth to wipe them down. You know the ESS Ice is cut out for military duty because it’s what many service members are issued. In that case, we have you covered with this setup from ESS. Some of you, though, are here because you made the inexcusable error of using your issued eye pro and need to replace it with something untouched by human hands to avoid being charged double the MSRP by an overzealous (and probably civilian) supply clerk.

Most readers are here because they’re pumped about upgrading their range bag with some killer ballistic glasses. You’ll need to use a little extra caution when changing lenses as a byproduct of having more loose parts (we can just see a temple flinging into the darkness on a moving seven-ton), but that’s no reason to avoid the PivLock. Reattach each piece to the new lens, and you’re ready to go.Īs long as you can stomach the price, these glasses are a home run. Instead of wrestling with a frame that’s somehow not as pliable as the one in a manufacturer how-to video, you’ll just pop off each of the temples and slip the nose pad off. The metal temples are so thin that you can fit over-ear hearing protection over them without affecting the seal. The minimalist design keeps weight down and allows more airflow than most ballistic glasses.

It goes beyond that, though, to make life as easy as possible.

Obviously, the PivLock checks all the boxes to earn its MIL-PRF-31013 rating. It’s our preferred choice when it comes to high-quality eye pro that’s cut out for military life. There are a lot of things we look for in a pair of ballistic glasses - safety, comfort, compatibility with your other gear, to name a few - and the Smith PivLock Echo does everything well.
