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The DEWALT DPG54-24C Protective Glasses are designed for professionals who demand both safety and comfort. With impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses that meet ANSI Z87.1+ standards, these glasses ensure your eyes are protected from hazards while reducing fatigue with distortion-free vision. The ergonomic design and rubber-tipped temples provide a secure fit, making them ideal for long hours on the job. Plus, the stylish smoke finish adds a contemporary touch to your protective gear.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DPG54-24C |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.9 x 6.7 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | DPG54-24C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Smoke |
Style | Protection |
Finish | Scratch-Resistant |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**O
GEAT HANDY AND NOT TOO EXPENSIVE
Use them for just about everything just about every day. Have had about 6 packages (24) of these and after an eye injury in the military - use them for the safety rating as well as being sunglasses. If I screw up a set/scratch break whatever - my good eye is still fine and onto the next pair. Started buying them when the 4 packs were 10 bucks - now still okay when its 16. 4 bucks a pair for a little piece of mind and eye safety - no complaints. Clear medium smoke. Where them driving truck or motorcycle too.They can handle some abuse. I was on the motorcycle headed down a typical 55 mph one lane each way no divider highway on the west coast headed to the cottage at the beach for a fishing trip and as a logging truck passed me in the oncoming lane - it through a rock about the size of a large marble out of its tire. Hit me right on the bridge of the glasses which didn't shatter as much as got smashed in two at 110 mph. It snapped my head back and I have no idea if I was riding with no hands or if my spinal column wasn't lined up to feel them for a few seconds. This wasn't a double blink moment as much as a cross-eyed instantly drooly drunk moment. 1 more mph and I am sure it would have ended in a complete wipe-out or at least a coma. I can't tell you the pain that went through my face and neck - lets just say my toes felt it. I have no idea how I didn't dump the bike but the car behind me pulled off the road to see if I was alright and said he was "certain I was gonna lose it". I can assure you that trying to assess if my neck was broke or if I still had much of a face left let alone a nose was a grueling experience. Pulling my head out of the helmet must have looked like Jim Carey removing "the mask". I had a full helmet on but the visor was up because it was hot and "I was wearing safety sunglasses". Poor choice for that moment yet seems to be an appropriate choice for a daring idiot. I learnt my lesson. The shocker was the sunglasses were still on my face although molded around the swelling boiled egg size not betwixt my eyes.The only thing keeping them together was the smashed flat half heat cut remnants so thin and rather clear like fishing line between the lenses. There went $4 and one powerful lesson on a STEEP learning curve.
J**S
Why spend $20 on sunglasses
These are great, I refuse to spend $20 on sunglasses, which I then lose or break regularly. These are very sturdy, do the job, are safety rated, and I seem to lose them less often.
C**Z
It is a DeWALT BRAND
I’ve worked at a rock quarry for over twenty years and still counting. I have tried countless of different safety glasses provided by the company and out of every single one I have put on, these DeWALT safety glasses have been the ones that I have liked the most. Extremely lightweight and comfortable on the bridge of your nose and back of your ears. They fit prefect enough to no interfere with your hard hat unlike some other glasses with the straight ear rests. The whole thing is plastic and cleaning them is easy. I had a pair that lasted me four years before they finally snapped in half while I was cleaning them. They pass the safety standard with R Z87+ that is required by OSHA and MSHA so no worries there. If your company can provide you with these glasses, I would suggest them since they also have clear ones for night workers or indoor work.
T**D
Tough, light and great price!
I use these for work and I tend to misplace things. I got these first for the price. I have been very happy with their performance. I toss them in the truck, they get abused all the time...yet I rarely have to replace a set due to damage. They are tough, resist most scratches and they last much longer than I had expected. One pair went two years before I misplaced it. Cant go wrong at this price. I buy a pack every so often. I tend to give them away more than I lose them too.
T**M
What is not to like?
I have other much more expensive sunglasses but these are my favorite. I have been using them for years. Lightweight, comfortable, durable, and the wraparound provides some side protection too. I don't think they are polarized but they cut the glare OK. I'm a truck driver and use them every day. Great for yard work too. And you can't beat the price - 4 pair for about $15 delivered. I leave them in my personal truck and the garage even wear them in the ocean. You will not be disappointed.
G**O
Good safety glasses
I like the Z rating of the glasses.
R**2
Comfortable, durable, and tested in multiple environments
I purchased the 4 pack of these an they have been great.In fact, I just ordered another 4 pack. It's nice to have these around in places you might use them, and have as spares for other people. Super comfortable and pretty durable. I have had these stuffed in my backpack for hikes and climbs and they've been just fine - no case, no nothing. I have used them hiking, skiing, climbing, cycling, boating, driving, and walking, and they have been top notch. Sizing is slightly large, which works for me since most sunglasses I find to be too tight on the temple. These are spot on. Not too tight, not too loose. For reference, I wear a size 54-55 in glasses.Only [minimal] downsides are:1) Since they are frameless, the lenses due tend to get some sweat roll-off (not too bad though) and with sunscreen on, the sweat roll-off can cause the lenses to eventually get dirty. Nothing a quick wipe can't take care of. And one advantage of the frameless is that there are no lenses to pop out when jammed in a backpack.2) The yellow parts that go on the ear aren't attached all that well to the sides. I slide them off and put a dab of Gorilla glue on to keep them in place. Done and done.I had also bought the Dewalt DPG51-2C at the same time as these, and I far prefer these. The Dewalt DPG51-2C are a bit too tight for me.
A**R
Cool shades
Cool looking
S**O
Been using these for over a decade. Nothing beats them.
Been using them for years. Great price, unabstructed, frameless design!Great for a skinny head :)
V**I
Five Stars
These are great they fit nice they are light and they look cool
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