Carlsbad, CA – (March 2022) – GATORZ Eyewear sets to expand its already impressive protective eyewear options, adding the Wraptor style frame to its ANSI 87+/MILSPEC Ballistic rated options.
Enduring impact testing to withstand two shots from a .15 caliber projectile between 700-725 feet per second, without cracking, shattering, or dislodging, the new Wraptor ANSI/MILSPEC eyewear is well suited for all protective eyewear needs. The lenses offer an anti-fog coating, as well as a hydro-oleophobic coating for oil and grease repellant and UV 400 protection from the sun.
Lens options for the GATORZ’ ballistic lineup range from smoked, inferno (photochromic) or clear lenses. Some limited edition eyewear is available, as well as the Specter frame in Cerakote Gunmetal, OD Green, or tan frames with smoked lenses. The new Wraptor ANSI/MILSPEC protective eyewear is available in black frames with options of smoked, inferno (photochromic) or clear lenses.
American-made, and backed by a lifetime frame warranty, GATORZ frames are built from lightweight, durable, aircraft-grade billet 7075-T6 aluminum and are designed to provide excellent coverage. Both the frame and the nosepiece fully adjust to you, and not the other way around.
To find out more about all of the ANSI/MILSPEC protective eyewear, please visit www.gatorz.com/pages/protective-eyewear
About GATORZ Eyewear:
GATORZ Eyewear is a performance eyewear company based in Carlsbad, California. Founded in 1989, they have prided themselves in producing performance eyewear that not only looks good, but is created to last and endure any adventure you take them on. With durability that stands up to the test of the Elite Operators of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), there is nothing GATORZ Eyewear cannot handle.
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