

🕶️ Gear up with Kazbek: Where rugged meets refined safety.
The EDGE Kazbek Wrap-Around Safety Glasses combine military-grade ANSI Z87+ protection with a flexible, knot-tied nylon composite frame and anti-fog, anti-scratch polycarbonate lenses. Featuring UV 400 protection that blocks 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays, these glasses deliver unmatched durability and comfort with a non-slip thermoplastic rubber nosepiece. Perfect for professionals who refuse to compromise on style or safety.












| ASIN | B088766YVH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,125 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #196 in Safety Glasses |
| Brand Name | EDGE |
| Care instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, avoid harsh chemicals. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use. |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,916 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Included Components | Kazbek-Blk Frame/Clr Vapor Shield Lenses |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 6 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Kazbek-Blk Frame/Clr Vapor Shield Lenses |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Lens Coating | Anti-Fog Coating |
| Lens Color | Clear Vapor Shield |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | Edge Eyewear |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Model Name | Kezbek |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Made in the USA or Imported |
| Pattern | Safety Glasses |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, avoid harsh chemicals. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use. |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Wireless |
| Sport Type | Tactical and Military |
| Style | Anti-fog / Vapor Shield |
| Style Number | SK111VS |
| UPC | 697920020562 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | true |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Bulletproof..... almost
This is my...... ummm..... 30th pair of edge glasses? Been my go-to safety Eyewear for about 8 years now. And yes, eventually the lenses get scratched beyond usefulness, but I have yet to actually BREAK a pair....... Until today....... I dropped a pair in my yard last week and found them with the mower today. Definitely broken but the lens is actually still very clear lol. Speaks volumes about how durable these things are. You could literally put your face under a lawnmower and know that your eyes will be ok 😂 Top notch safety glasses. I plan on reordering soon. Like ... tonight....
C**Y
Good Eyewear!
Good eyewear protection, comfortable, and stylish!
R**N
I have really like these sunglasses so far
I have really like these sunglasses so far. I think they look very good with the blue mirror finish and the overall shape of the lense and frame. The polarized lenses work well and they block the right amount of bright light. These are catered to those with a narrow face. I have a pretty narrow face so they fit pretty well. However, I have noticed a small amount of discomfort where the ear pieces pinch the side of the head and where they rub the top of the ear. They have also fogged up a little on me in really cold weather. The do not feel quite as comfortable or durable as the Ray Ban's I've had it the past, but considering these are much much cheaper than any of the Ray Ban's, I have been very happy with these. Also, I am a competitive shooter and am at the shooting range a lot. I love having sunglasses that are also ansi z87 approved to block any ricochets or gas blowback that could be dangerous. I would recommend these sunglasses for there price, quality, and overall functionality.
J**D
Wow! Price and Quality... More Please!!
Again, Wow! I've easily spent 3-4x the money for sunglasses that were 1/3 the quality of this pair of Edge glasses. The frames fit my head great (7 1/2 hat size), are good looking (received several comments), very lightweight, have great flexibility, are safety glass rated, and have top notch UV protection. It makes me ill to remember the glasses I paid $75-$200 for that were inferior quality to these, fragile, and are now either lost, broken, or laying in a drawer because a lens popped out or they're scratched, etc. Before buying, I highly recommend you visit the edgeeyewear dot com website. Lots of great info on their glasses. Be sure to go to the "technology" drop down at the top of the page, then click on "light transmission". This will give you a great overview of the benefits of a particular color lens, polarization, etc. I drive / fly almost 200,000 miles/year. I love this pair so much, I just ordered 2 more in the polarized copper (driving) lens, 1 pair in the polarized yellow (clouds/fog driving) and 2 more "back-up" pairs of the polarized Blue Mirror Aqua Precision glasses; all from Amazon. The yellow lens was not available in the "Kazbek" style, so I ordered them in the "Dukura" (slightly more rounded style). At under $25/pair, I intend to have backups. Let's see now, 6 pair of quality sunglasses @ $150 versus 1 pair of designer sunglasses with a "cool" name on the lens for $150-$400... Hmmmmm.
R**B
Review from an Oakley owner
I use these glasses as my riding glasses when I hop on my motorcycle and take off on a sunny day. I used to wear my Oakley sunglasses because they were polarized and I bought into the whole "you get what you pay for" saying. However, I can tell you that the lenses these sunglasses have are on par with Oakley. I honestly cannot tell the difference between the Oakley lenses and the Edge lenses. You also get the added bonus of having Ballistic rated glasses in case an object happens to come near your eyes. I have a larger face and these fit my face and under my motorcycle helmet (full face) without any problems. I routinely drive with them on for 7-8 hours a day when I go on long cruises and never have any discomfort. They do not scratch as easy as my Oakley's and they cost 1/5th of what I paid for the Oakley logo. My only warning is if you wear a full face helmet with a visor. Most visors are UV protected and you will sometimes get a weird rainbow effect coming off of cars, car windshields, bodies of water or tar snakes because of it. It is not blinding nor should it distract you from riding (I find that it defines objects better anyway) but YMMV. I personally cannot leave home without them anymore and I feel safer riding with them on when the big summer sun comes out. If I lose a pair (or scratch a lens, which I have not had happen to me yet), it is not as big of an issue as doing the same to my $350 pair of Oakleys. Save your money if you ride and get these.
S**M
Excellent quality!
I've been using Edge safety glasses as my everyday sunglasses for over 10 years. They are all they are advertised to be and mire!
C**I
Worth the money
Great clarity and they seem to be pretty tough. I've been wearing mine for close to a year now and they're still great.
C**Y
They have changed the ear tips
I've been wearing these for years and this is the first order that didn't have the rubberized section on the arms. Good? Bad? I'm not sure yet but that rubber was the failure point, so I'm guessing they fixed complaints. With the older style, there was a rubberized piece on the arms that would eventually become un-bonded to the plastic part of the arm. I'd stick some glue in there and keep on trucking. Now there's no rubberized at all and there's a flare to the end right where it goes over the ears. This is fine when wearing them but if you wear a cap while working, well...that's where I haven't figure out if this is a great fix or not. No rubber to fall off, good. Sometimes goes into or outside of the cap due to the flairs...50/50 there so far. Sticking safety glasses on and having them stuck in the cap and hovering over your nose is a goofy thing to fix that I'd think the flare would fix. Guess I should put them on differently than any other glasses I wore for over 40 years. I guess I'm complaining about the random times the flare gets shoved into my hat and not over the ear. Still good glasses. Major complaint is the same with all glasses or face masks with coatings...one scratch or dot on them, ruined forever. I replace these just like any other coated lens or facemask...something ruined one little spot and it's forever distracting.
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