SOS Sunglasses – Slider

SOS Sunglasses – Slider

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I think it’s been too long since we’ve talked about something to protect your eyes. Vision is such a critical sense, so you’ve got to do whatever it takes to protect it in the tough zombie filled wastelands. SOS (Survival Optic Sunglasses) Slider Sunglasses do a great job of keeping your peepers in the game. Polarized Lenses block out reflected glare from both Water and Pavement making them ideal for all day wear. DuraLite™ Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight and provide UV protection. TCO Smoke™ lenses won’t distort colors and offer you True Color vision with optical clarity. Flow through venting keeps you cool, and the security strap helps you make sure you don’t lose them when things get turbulent. Spot the zombies, before they smell you.


Oakley Crowbar MX Goggles

Oakley Crowbar MX Goggles

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Digging around for supplies and survivors requires excellent vision, so you’ve always got to keep your eyes safe, so you can spot zombies when you’re “out there”. The Oakley Crobwar MX sand goggles are designed to keep even the finest particles of sand out of your eyes, so of course they’ll perform very well when you’re swinging away, and marching through the mist of all the zeds you’re dropping. The Crowbar MX comes with a clear lens for low light, as well as a grey lens for mid to bright light, giving you truer color recognition, making it much easier to pick out walking corpses.


ESS CDI Max Sunglasses

ESS CDI Max Sunglasses

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Out in the mix, you really have to rely on your vision to make the tough shots. If your eyesight is compromised, you may very well walk right into the hungry maw of a lone zombie. As long as you’re protecting your peepers, you might as well use what the boys and girls of the military use. The ESS High Adrenaline Eye Pro CDI Max sunglasses provide some hard core eye cover. These MilSpec glasses feature an extra-wide field of view and easily swappable 2.4mm thick polycarbonate lenses, capable of withstanding a shotgun blast at 35 feet. Not to mention, they’re nightvision compatible, so you can wear your sunglasses while hunting zombies at night, Corey Hart.


PVS-14 Night Vision Mono Goggle

PVS-14 Night Vision Mono Goggle

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You do your best to keep an eye out for zombies stumbling into your perimiter, making sure your crew has overlapping fields of view and the discipline to watch for trouble. However when you’re stalking through new and unexplored areas with no functioning power or lights, you need something to give you an edge in the dark. Advanced Night Vision Systems (ANVS) has the answer, the PVS-14 Night Vision Mono goggle. It can be head or helmet mounted or just used as a handheld system. The PVS-14 can help you see’em coming before you walk right into a gaggle of chomping and clawing zeds.


Hilco Wilson Zoom Sports Glasses

Hilco Wilson Zoom Sports Glasses

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Two of your greatest weapons against the Undead are your mobility and awareness of your surroundings.  What you see, or don’t see, largely effects your chance at surviving an outbreak.  The last thing anyone needs is be cornered by a group of Zombies and have your glasses fall off your face and being forced to search around for them like Thelma from Scooby-Doo.

That’s where the Hilco Wilson Zoom Sports Glasses ($99.99-$129.99) come in handy.  They’re tough, durable, well secured, and keep nasty things such as debris and blood from getting into your eyes when in sticky situations.  I would suggest a pair, even if you don’t need a perscription.

  • Meets ASTM F803 impact standards for basketball, soccer, racquetball, tennis, squash, field hockey and women’s lacrosse
  • Independently PECC Certified
  • Exclusive Grid-LOK™ side profile keeps unfriendly fingers out while maintaining excellent peripheral vision
  • Maximum airflow means less fogging
  • Premium quality, adjustable head strap