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Product category: Personnel: Safety, Hygiene + Development
News Release from: Sperian Protection (UK) | Subject: Pulsafe Protege
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 10 November 2006

Ultra-lightweight safety spectacles from
Pulsafe

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The Pulsafe Protege utilise the latest design and materials technology to provide an ultra-lightweight pair of safety spectacles

Protege is the latest innovation from Pulsafe, the world's leading safety spectacles brand Protege utilises the latest design and materials technology to provide an ultra-lightweight pair of safety spectacles that offer a flexible fit, comfortable for long periods, yet tough enough to provide good impact protection in a range of manufacturing environments

Key features include: lightweight - just 27gms - maximises wear-time and comfort; expandable wrap-around brow - flexible fit accommodates wide and narrow faces with no lens distortion; soft temple tip pads and clear nose pads - provide extra comfort over long periods and prevent slipping floating lens - excellent ventilation prevents fogging choice of lenses - three different lenses and two anti-fog lenses meet most applications.

Anti-scratch coatings available too, with a stylish metallic black frame .

Protege is ideal for general use and has impact resistance of up to 45m/s.

The spectacles are particularly suitable for applications such as: utilities, light and heavy manufacturing transportation, manufacturing biotechnology, labs and production, ship building, automotive manufacturing.

For further information on Pulsafe Protege and the complete range of Pulsafe safety spectacles, eye and face personal protection equipment, please request the brochure or visit the website.

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