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Oakley Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord Matte Black Frame - Gray Lens - Non Polarized Sunglasses

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Oakley Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord Matte Black Frame - Gray Lens - Non Polarized SunglassesStyle: 0OO9253 925311 The Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is the perfect blend of ballistic protection and Oakley fashion. Fully compliant with the ballistic and optical standards of MIL PRF32432 and ANSI Z87. 1 (2010), the Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is balanced for aggressive environments and covert capabilities. The Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is also fully equipped with its' anti fog coating, comms compatible ear stems, and

Style: 0OO9253 925311

The Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is the perfect blend of ballistic protection and Oakley fashion. Fully compliant with the ballistic and optical standards of MIL PRF32432 and ANSI Z87.1 (2010), the Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is balanced for aggressive environments and covert capabilities. The Standard Issue Ballistic Det Cord is also “fully-equipped” with its' anti-fog coating, comms compatible ear stems, and rubberized unobtanium nosepiece. It is one piece of eyewear that is ready for any situation.

Product Details:
Frame color: Matte Black
Lens color: Gray
Fit: Standard
Lightweight O Matter frame material
Thin stem technology for comms compatibility
8.75 base lens geometry with HDO
Meets MIL-SPEC MIL PRF 32432
Surpasses ANSI Z87.1 (2015) Industrial Standards for gigh-mass and high-velocity impact protection
Prizm Contras-Enhancing Lenses available

Lens Details:
Impact Protection Lenses
Oakley lenses are designed and tested under extreme high mass and high velocity circumstances to ensure uncompromising protection across a wide range of demanding conditions.
Gray
Light Transmission: 17%
Light Conditions: Bright Light
Contrast: Neutral
Base Lens Color: Gray
Information notice: 3
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