SwissEye Lancer yellow tactical glasses are lightweight shooting glasses with a polycarbonate visor, providing a wide field of view, high wearing comfort, and protection against UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation.
SwissEye Lancer are budget-friendly shooting glasses with ballistic protection, offering an excellent price-to-quality ratio. Thanks to their high ballistic rating, the glasses can be used by shooters, police officers, soldiers, and ASG players.
The visor is made of polycarbonate, a hard polymer with increased resistance to cracking. The contoured visor of optical class 1 ensures a wide field of view (160°). An Antiscratch coating protects the lens from scratches. The glasses meet high ballistic protection standards EN 12312-1 and STANAG 2920/4296, therefore protect against dangerous high-velocity fragments.
The visor is additionally coated with an Antifog layer, minimizing fogging during intense physical activity or sudden temperature changes. The Anti-fog effect is enhanced by ventilation openings in the frame, improving air circulation.
SwissEye Lancer shooting glasses protect against UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation, making them suitable for shooting, sports, and outdoor activities all year round.
The Lancer features a contoured frame made of lightweight and durable TR90 material with hypoallergenic properties. Wearing comfort is enhanced by a soft, detachable nose pad and flexible temples with adjustable angle. The temples have a rubberized finish that prevents the glasses from slipping on the head. SwissEye Lancer tactical glasses are extremely lightweight (weighing only 30 g), which combined with the ergonomic frame design allows for comfortable all-day wear.
Yellow lenses increase visual contrast and improve depth perception. They are invaluable when shooting in poor weather conditions such as heavy cloud cover, fog, rain, or snow. At dusk, they brighten the field of view and reduce light glare. They can be used at night, under artificial lighting, and in low-light environments.
STANAG 2920 / 4296 — a ballistic protection class standard. This standard defines the V-50 parameter, indicating the velocity in m/s at which there is a 50% probability that a 1.1 g fragment will penetrate the ballistic shield.
EN 12312-1 — a European standard defining requirements for protection against solar radiation for non-corrective eyewear and sun filters for everyday use.