🕶️ Gear up, see sharp, and own every shot with Walker's Sport Glasses!
Walker's Sport Glasses with 4 interchangeable polycarbonate lenses deliver superior eye protection and clarity for hunting and shooting. Featuring ANSI 287.1 certified impact resistance, UV protection, and a quick-change lens system, this kit includes a weatherproof case, mesh pouch, and nylon sleeve for versatile, all-day comfort and durability.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.47 x 7.01 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Walker's |
Model Name | Walker's Sport Glasses W/ 4 Interchangeable Lens | Hunting Shooting Eye Safety Combo Kit W/ Storage Pouch, Sleeve & Case |
Color | Gray |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Walkers Game Ear |
Part Number | WGE07732 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Style | Protection |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
S**K
Great shooting glasses
walker's always makes good stuff, and these are no exception. They are comfortable, easy to change out, and last a decent amount of range time.
M**N
Great glasses, great value
These are excellent and comfortable hunting glasses, including protective cases for the framed glasses as well as the extra lenses, at a great value.
6**V
Not great, but good.
I have used two sets of Walker's glasses over the last five years, and still use the second pair regularly. I am an amateur trap and skeet shooter who, when active, will shoot twice a week for about six rounds (150 shots) per trip. This means the glasses go on and off my face about twelve times a week.First, for the price, the Walkers offer a decent value. They aren't Randolph Engineering, but they aren't bulk shop glasses, either. The lenses are optically clear and offer little distortion. I can attest to their optical effectiveness, having shot my share of 25-straights and winning two small local competitions wearing the Walkers. That said, 95% of the time I have used the orange lenses, and I try to avoid changing them unless necessary. More on this later.The tilt function built into the frames is good, and holds up to tilting the angle of the glasses repeatedly over time. The earpieces are relatively comfortable, but not great for holding them against your face. I find myself pushing them up my nose a lot. The basic attachment of the lenses is solid, but changing lenses is not easy, and can lead to breaking 1) the lense; or 2) the frame clip. This is why I am on my second pair. On the second set, I actually tapped the lenses for a tiny screw to lock them in place , knowing that the frame or lense could break when changing them. Because I always have a screwdriver set in my range bag, this is not a problem, but it might not be convenient for many.Lastly, the Walkers did come with four choices of lenses, a lense holder (cute and functional, but also not easy to use) and best of all, a padded, zippered pouch to store them in.I have gotten good service out of my Walkers. A casual shooter or someone just needing safety glasses would be well served with them. However, someone wanting interchangeability, better durability, or a more custom fit may need to look elsewhere.Cheers, and good for you for looking at eye protection; you only get one pair of eyes.
R**.
Quality product
Well worth the money
E**E
Work fine - No problems
I use these for shooting and for yard work. I have used them for about two months. No scratches. No distortion. Gives extra coverage around the side of your eyes. Easy to change lenses. Easy to clean with any micorfiber cloth you might have around. I use croakies to hold them on my face when it is hot outside. Comfortable with ear protection and a hat. I have Walker ear protection which I also like.
K**N
Great for Shooting
Purchase for Trap Shooting and they work great. Highly recommend
R**R
Provide Great Contrast but Storage Is Not Good
I've only used the yellow lenses and only for about 2 hours so far. I use these for night tennis. The soft case is fine. Do note that the lenses do not fit in the soft case with the frames and whichever lenses you have installed. There is a soft divider to insert the three extra lenses into. They don't fit well at all! This divider then goes into a drawstring bag to help provide further protection. I have no idea why they would not have just designed a single case for the frames and extra lenses to fit into.While the yellow lenses provide great contrast due to filtering blue light, things aren't as sharp through the lens compared to not using any glasses at all. However, overall, it's much better for my purpose than not using glasses. I did, however, have a strange experience. I felt that the depth perception was slightly altered. Though, I did read a scientific article that said that yellow lenses don't affect it. I'll try them again soon to form a better opinion.Note: mine were made in Taiwan (whereas others said in China) so maybe they have a new factory making these.Edited to Add: These were very scratchy on my nose. I looked at the nose piece but it is not adjustable. What I realized is that it's actually the lens that was resting on my nose, not the rubber nose piece. Very poor design there. If shooting, perhaps it's fine but with tennis, I'm moving around and bouncing a lot so there's rubbing. (I will add, though, that I never felt that they would fall off my face or even move out of position so that was very good.)
J**N
Helps with indoor lighting
Bought for the firing range. The yellow works best for me at the indoor range.
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