Reddit Reddit reviews 3M Virtua Protective Eyewear, Clear Frame, Clear Anti-Fog Lens

We found 12 Reddit comments about 3M Virtua Protective Eyewear, Clear Frame, Clear Anti-Fog Lens. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Tools & Home Improvement
Eye Protection Equipment
Safety & Security
Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Goggles & Glasses
3M Virtua Protective Eyewear, Clear Frame, Clear Anti-Fog Lens
Aearo part 11329Lightweight frame, weighs less than 1 ozAnti fog coatingContoured, flexible temples for comfortable fitMeets ANSI Z87.1
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12 Reddit comments about 3M Virtua Protective Eyewear, Clear Frame, Clear Anti-Fog Lens:

u/juliaplayspiano · 14 pointsr/bikecommuting

I ride year-round in Chicago, but had never gotten goggles or a mask, since I didn't love how big they seemed to be. I added these 3M glasses to an Amazon order recently and was quite pleased with how they worked! They didn't fog up while I was waiting at longer red lights like sunglasses usually do, and the coverage was enough to keep my eyes from watering. Highly recommended!

u/SlowMotionReplay · 4 pointsr/MTB

3M Safety Glasses on Amazon
These are my absolute favorite safety glasses. Super light weight, clear, not too big, cheap, comfortable.

u/planification · 3 pointsr/bicycling

If you can wear contacts, 3M safety glasses are about the cheapest things out there.

u/ocr1 · 3 pointsr/cycling

http://www.amazon.com/3M-11329-Virtua-Anti-Fog-Glasses/dp/B00166OALC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413179546&sr=8-1&keywords=safety+glasses

I bought a pair like this after paying $30 for a pair of cycling glasses...that have a frame across the top so they're a pain when in the drops.

u/aznsk8s87 · 2 pointsr/guns

I'm just going to use this space to write a potential post and then copypasta it to the mods, see if they wanna use it.

Hello! This is sk8s's guide to the holidays!

You're probably here looking for gift ideas for the gun enthusiast in your life. Now, each individual person is unique and preferences, but here's a little launching pad to get you started.

Here is a list of stocking stuffers for the shooting enthusiast in your life, in no particular order.

  • Ammo - Can't shoot a gun if you don't have ammo for it. Know what caliber (size) of ammo to get. If it's a handgun or a rifle, most guns won't be terribly picky about what brand it is. Depending on the caliber, the prices can vary greatly. A box of practice 9mm (50 rounds) will be in the $10-15 range, whereas a box of practice .45 ACP (50 rounds) will cost about $20-$25. Whether it's bulk practice ammo or a box of match grade ammo, it will be enjoyed immensely.

  • Eye and ear protection - I have a pair of these in my bag as a loaner pair (and I use them frequently if I forget my nice pair). Lucky Gunner has a fairly comprehensive guide for eyepro. As for hearing protection, Gunnit recommends the Howard Leight Impact Sport electronic earmuffs. I have them, I love them. A pack of regular foam earplugs is great as well for doubling up at an indoor range.

  • Targets - Gotta have something to shoot at. A pack of paper targets makes a great, cheap stocking stuffer. I like the Shoot-n-see targets for when I'm shooting with friends, and these for when I'm trying to shoot the best I can. However, there can be something quite satisfying about hearing the ring of a bullet hitting steel. If the person has a .22LR, this is an incredibly fun target. My buddy and I have shot well over 2000 rounds at his, and it's just as fun every time. For a centerfire handgun or rifle, check out MOA targets for some great steel targets.

  • Range bag - gotta take all the crap to the range in style! The most recommended range bag here is the Midway USA compact competition range bag. My favorite bag that I've seen (and will probably buy soon) is the GPS Range Bag, but that's because I'm anal about organizing my crap.

  • Range membership - Range fees can be very expensive. A range pass or membership allows the shooter in your life to go whenever they want!

  • Concealed weapons permit class - Has someone in your life been in a situation where they wished they had a gun to protect them? Is someone looking to have gun to prevent that situation from happening? Pay for them to go get their concealed weapons permit. They may or may not carry, but if the state allows it, it is never a bad idea to have such a permit. You know, just in case.

    Now, these are all just some generic questions and are not intended to be a one-size-fits-all solution (though I'm of the opinion that nobody will turn down ammo). Feel free to comment if you have any questions and we can help you out! Happy holidays!
u/hulkzillaman · 2 pointsr/guns

Eye pro, you need it

u/Jenn_A · 2 pointsr/ladycyclists

I tried ski goggles but the fogging up and loss of peripheral vision just sucked too much. I use anti-fog safety glasses now not perfect but better for me.

u/Eisenstein · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

For scope: get a used tek on craigslist

For function generator: this kit

For iron: Hakko 888

You probably want a bench PSU as well: Korad 3005D

You need safety gear too!

u/nbaaftwden · 1 pointr/LadiesofScience

Not sure if you need goggles or glasses, but these are my absolutely favorite safety glasses:

3M Virtua Protective Eyewear, Clear Frame, Clear Anti-Fog Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00166OALC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_UfUvyb8NW5PB6

Lightweight, very comfortable, never pinch my head, antifog.

u/nauticalmile · 1 pointr/guns

I wear some impact-rated Native sport glasses, but if I forget those, regular 3M cheapos do the job.

u/blaineT · 1 pointr/bicycling

I wear the safety glasses linked below. They work great, can take a beating and keep me from crying when going downhill @ 30+ mph. As well as road spray not getting into my eyes. Super effective, super durable for when they get thrown in my bag for my sunglasses. Which are basically the sunglasses given to me when I had PRK over 3 years ago and have fantastic durability. Both have a cheapness that let's me just throw them in my camelback or saddlebag and not worry about them.

http://www.amazon.com/Safety-11329-Virtua-Anti-Fog-Glasses/dp/B00166OALC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1331913521&sr=8-5