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Wiley X Ballistic Eyewear

Thu Mar 12 2009
Wiley X by Protective Optics was born in 1986 to produce "ballistic" eyegear for U.S. Military Special Forces and Law Enforcement agencies nationwide.

Shatterproof, selenite, polycarbonate lenses define the ballistic qualities of Wiley X's many styles. Some models have been tested to withstand a 12 gauge shotgun blast from 10 yards away. Because of the reliability and trustworthiness of the Wiley X products they have become the standard issue item with the F.B.I., D.E.A., Army Rangers, Navy Seals and Military Special Forces.

Wiley X Metal Series

Romer II

G-Line Interchangeable Lens

Metal Series

Romer II

G-Line

 

Interchangeable Lens

Interchangeable Lens

 

 

 

XL-1

PT-1

Saber

XL-1

PT-1

Saber

Interchangeable Lens

Interchangeable Lens

Classic Series

 

 

 

Metal Polarized Series

Frameless Polarized Series

Polarized Active Sport Series

Metal Polarized Series

Frameless Polarized Series

Polarized Active Sport

 

 

 

 

 

 

SG-1

Magna-Seal Series

Seal-Tek Series

SG-1

Magna-Seal Series

Seal-Tek Series

Interchangeable Lens

Removeable Gaskets

Removeable Gaskets

 

 

 

 

CQC Goggle

 

 

CQC Goggle

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