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EDGE Dakura Wrap-Around Safety Glasses combine military-grade ANSI Z87+ and MIL-PRF certifications with IR5 welding lenses to deliver superior protection against intense infrared light and impact hazards. Featuring a lightweight, flexible nylon frame and non-slip rubber temple arms, these glasses offer all-day comfort and a secure fit. Their wrap-around design ensures full peripheral coverage, while scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses maintain clarity in demanding work environments. Ideal for professionals who demand both safety and style in welding, brazing, and torch work.












| ASIN | B007XC0C3S |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,968 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #291 in Safety Glasses |
| Color | Ir5 Medium Welding |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,880) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2009 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Included Components | Safety Glass |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | SW11-IR5 |
| Manufacturer | Edge Safety Eyewear |
| Material | Blend |
| Part Number | SW11-IR5 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 6 x 3 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
| Style | Standard |
| UV Protection | true |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year manufacture |
S**W
Awesome pair of migraine glasses
Wanted a pair of Migraine glasses, but they run $200-300 and as I had never tried any, I was unwilling to pay so much for something I didn't yet know if it would help. I did a search for migraine glasses on Amazon and this item came up. For the price, it was great way to try it out. They have been outstanding! PROS: Clearly reduce the # of migraines I get. Reduce existing migraines by about 2 levels Certified safety glasses allow use in jobs that don't allow glasses Wrap around sunglasses style helps with light from the side. CONS: Everyone thinks I'm wearing sunglasses. They don't help block the sun really. They aren't really sunglasses. Now it's fine with me that I'm still squinting in the sun with these on, because they help so much indoors. I do drive with them on in the day, but think they need to be darker for that. Inside I wear them even at work and panic if I should ever forget them, they help so much. The rose color cuts out some bands of blue light that cause migraines. If I'm surrounded by too many florescent lights, I sometimes feel the glasses aren't strong enough though, but for the price.... Lastly I can honestly say I now really understand the saying about "people who go through life in rose colored glasses". Even people that do not get Migraines will enjoy these. They make the world look like a new, vivid wonderland when you first start wearing them. I love them. Don't know that I will ever buy real migraine glasses. I Expect I will just another pair of these when the time comes.
N**E
Great product!
Worked great, did just what I needed! Perfect fit on the average man size head. Has held up great so far!
M**.
Safety Glasses
Says they are 400 UVP on the description page. On the package and instructions I can find no such info. otherwise, they fit well and seem well made
A**R
These glasses changed my life
**If you have sensitive eyes and have struggled to find truly dark glasses, give these a try** I have albinism and am extremely sensitive to light. For my entire life I've been searching for glasses that are actually dark enough to wear comfortably outside. I've had a few really great pairs over the years, but they tend to be expensive "arctic" glasses, and they're not easy to find. Well, here at last we have an effective, economically viable solution. I bought the "Ir5 medium welding" color and I can confidently say they exceed the bar for lens darkness, and at $15 there's no reason to buy five pairs (which I recently did). They're solidly built and even stylish (I know this not because of my own sense of style, but because I've received compliments on the shades from people who don't even know they're "special issue") Is there a downside to these glasses? Well, yes, they are aggressively green-tinted. It is, after all, how they block so much light. While I can't say you necessarily get used to it (for example, they wouldn't be safe to drive with), I think it's a small price to pay in exchange for being able to do anything I want outside without having to squint or look down at the ground.
E**N
most people probably perfectly pleased w/ product
i’m seemingly sensitive to light, and so sought to find the DARKEST & LARGEST lenses, which would provide the maximum amount of coverage over my visual field (i.e. letting in the least light, from any angle or direction), whilst dimming down daylight the maximum amount (welding-style “Shade 5” lenses let in, typically, 2% of visible light, allot less than the next-darkest “dark grey” lenses, at 9-10% V.L.T. visible-light-transmission). i’ve tried out TWENTY (20) types of frames for fit (relying on returns-for-refunds)… and found the following… First, perhaps importantly for other people, different brands are different COLORS: grey-green… Hot-Max green-green… Jackson yellow-green… Sellstrom, Uvex greenish-yellow… Crews, Edge, Hobart, Miller, Pyramex For example, the JACKSON’s are “green-green-green-green-no-no-seriously-ONLY-green”. Thru Jackson green-green lenses, red lights & blues are blocked out, practically completely. i think, that Jackson lenses let in light, only of green, visible-band, wavelengths, 550-600nm… i think, that they block out EVERY-and-ALL other wave-lengths, i.e. ALL UV, and ALL IR… if so, then those are the ones you’d want, were you welding (or whatever) where IR / UV protection was preferred. Conversely, most manufacturers make lenses, that are (by comparison) only a vaguely-greenish yellow, through which reds are readily visible, only dimmed a degree. i think, that that means, that those lenses let in light, of red visible, and even IR invisible, wavelengths. That might make some degree of difference, for some people. But, what i was wanting, was mainly overall DARKNESS ( = all Shade 5 welding lenses) and COMPLETE COVERAGE… that’s where the specific form & fit of FRAMES makes dramatic differences. The following frames are ranked, per that PERSONAL preference… COMPLETE COVERAGE ========================== PYRAMEX “V2G” (w/ optional Rx insert) UVEX “Genesis XC” (w/ optional Rx insert) top two types, cannot complain about coverage… “XC” supposedly stands for “Extra Coverage”, and it does deliver in that regard… Uvex lenses are greener (“slightly-yellowish-green”) whereas Pyramex’s are yellower (“greenish-yellow”)… reds are readily readable, with a Pyramex pair, but are dimmer-and-darker, seen through a Uvex lens (cp. Jackson lenses, which are “Brilliant Irish Emerald Green ONLY”, which block out both blues & reds practically completely)… the V2G’s have a got a good gasket, allot like the Hobart’s (below), made from semi-soft-but-solid rubber, which (unlike foam, which Wiley-X uses for their face-fitting frames) does not absorb grease or moisture, and is quick & easy to clean & dry… V2G’s also come equipped w/ inter-changeable temples / struts / legs / arms vs. single strap (adjustable)… both of the above can accommodate special Rx inserts (for Uvex, the cryptic part number is “3350”)… Overall, the Pyramex V2G''s may be a degree darker than the Uvex Genesis XC's... UVEX “Skyper” as complete a coverage as the previous pairs… BUT are big, boxy, bulky, with wide wings… they jut way out at the temples, such that the sides look like ice-cream scoops… they scoop up lots of light, which readily reflects off the back of the lenses, straight into eyes… might not be as bad, for bigger faces… overall, would NOT recommend SELLSTROM “Grafit” perhaps the DARKEST of the lenses i look thru… the wings are basically blinders, letting in nearly no light from any direction but fully from the front… only down-side, is that the wings are apparently produced from the same poly-carbonate plastic as the lenses, only dyed much more, until they’re basically black & completely opaque… but, they are SMOOTH & SHINY, and unless they absolutely hug your face, and seal to your skin, any light let in reflects off the back of the lenses, constantly creating bright ghostly shimmering mirrory mirages… work well for working IF you have a hat on, e.g. a densely-woven beanie pulled down over the tops of the temples EDGE “Dakura” according to Safety-Glasses-USA, “everybody loves these”, and i see why… surprisingly tight wrap, they absolutely HUG your face, letting little light in, despite their small size… would be PERFECT if peripherals were blocked out, with wider bigger temples / arms / legs / struts… as is, they provide nearly NO PERIPHERAL PROTECTION (straight from sides, 90-degrees from front) HOBART “770726” mean-looking mirrored lenses must make some sort of statement… have got a good gasket, of spongy-but-SOLID RUBBER, allot like the Pyramex V2G’s, which let in little light, without being a form of FOAM, which absorbs facial-skin-oils & get greasy whilst being hard to clean (and take tons of time to dry out when you do)… but, are built on a big “base curve”, which would work well, only for BIGGER FACES… as is, they do not wrap tightly to me, jutting way out at the temples… and the MIRROR coating reflects any-and-all light let in from the sides, straight back in the eyes… otherwise would be the one’s i’d want LET A LITTLE LIGHT IN ========================= CREWS “Storm” competes for the DARKEST over-all lens tint i tried… and competes for CHEAPEST frames i fitted… temples ROTATE to some degree, so you can ANGLE the lenses for fit… no other pair possesses that particular feature… wrap way around to provide peripheral protection, and are shaped so as to minimize any internal reflections… overall, even i like these allot HOT-MAX “25064” one-of-a-kind “DARK green” lens, looks like a Uvex lens dyed with more gray / black coloring agent (or a dark-grey lens dyed w/ gobs of green), pretty-good-protection, especially peripherally, and do not create any kinds of “internal reflections” bouncing light, let in from the sides, back into eyes LET LOTS OF LIGHT IN (ordered by decreasing coverage, largest lenses at top, tiniest at bottom) ==============================================================================================UVEX “Genesis” SMITH & WESSON “Magnum 3G” these top two are about the best of this bunch, but let in lots of light from low down on the visual field, i.e. the lenses don’t extend downwards far enough, to block light from low angles RADNOR “Premier” wide, out-flaring nose cut-out, lets in lots of light, in bottom-center of visual field, allot like the Jackson Nemesis’ CREWS “Triwear” nose-piece lifts lenses off nose, creating a gap letting in light CREWS “Blackjack” all three (3) CREWS frames i fitted, look like their lenses, are essentially the SAME… but, the ability to ROTATE the lenses, of the “Storm” style, made for a much better, light-blocking, fit (to my face)… the “Blackjack’s” look like the identical lenses, fitted to more stylish sleek metal-made arms / legs / struts / temples, which are not-adjustable… the one fixed fit didn’t fit my face, letting in lots of light EDGE “Zorge” JACKSON “Nemesis” = BOUTON “Answer” (Bouton’s “answer to the Nemesis” was apparently to directly copy the design) JACKSON “Hell-Raiser” Jackson has some special proprietary production process… their lenses are GREEN-MORE-GREEN-NOTHING-BUT-GREEN… probably provide the best possible protection, you cannot read red LEDs (like on clocks, microwaves, or appliances) through Jacksons… theirs are the lenses i would want, were they fitted for fuller frames MILLER “235658” angle up towards temples & look “bug-eyed”, rest fairly far from face, let allot of light in from all ways around (except from direct front)
A**N
Small
Small. Almost child sized and super tight on my head. Feels very cheap. I wear these as sunglasses and not safety glasses because I have photophobia and am sensitive to bright light so I got these and found out they are cheaper and sturdier on jbtools website. The pair on the outside is like what jbtools has (and I've had) and the pair on the inside are the pair I just got.
K**E
Anti fog appears to be working to date. A bit over priced for this quality of safety glasses.
A**R
Fantastique ! Exactement ce que je voulais !
B**Y
Great fit for me and very great clearview
M**B
Parfait belle qualité
A**R
Does exactly what it's supposed to. Reduces glare and blocks all the uv's plus ir. A big plus was the excellent fit. No more looking around and being blinded from the sides, top or below.
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