👓 Elevate your safety game with style!
The ArcOne G-FLY-A1101 Fly Safety Goggles combine a lightweight design with a modern aesthetic, featuring a clear lens and silver mirror finish. With side vents for fog-free visibility and a comfortable foam lining, these goggles are perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality. Plus, they come with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Manufacturer | ArcOne |
Part Number | G-FLY-A1101 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 8.2 x 5.8 inches |
Item model number | G-FLY-A1101 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Clear/Silver, Black |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UV Protection | true |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | ARCONE warrants all auto-darkening filters for two (2) years from the date of purchase against manufacturing defects resulting from materials or workmanship. |
K**8
G-Fly
Love it.
A**E
Great for Scootering!
I bought these with the intention of using them while riding my scooter. For that purpose, they are awesome! Why are they awesome? Let me count the ways...Very little vision obstruction. The lenses on these are so big that hardly any of my peripheral vision is blocked. Speaking of the lenses, they are not tinted in such a way that they can't be used at night. They also don't cause any distortion.Allow enough air to ventilate so they do not fog. They do this while blocking the wind with those giant lenses. Although most debris stays out, I have had on one or two chance occasions where a particle did get inside. Usually not problematic, but if it lands on your eyeball it can be a little distracting - in my case, I was riding on the back with my boyfriend driving while he was smoking his cigar and some ash flew up and one little flake got inside.They are attention-getting. I get more looks while wearing these than before I got them. They also garner a lot of compliments! I don't necessarily like being stared at, but I do like being an oddball, and these are definitely odd to most of the people in this town.Are there any negatives? Actually, yes, but I have been able to work around it enough that the positives so greatly outweigh it that I'm not docking a star for it. The plastic around the nose area is rigid, hard plastic, and the foam used to help cushion the goggles against your face is supremely thin. It does help a *little*, but what is the worst part is just the rigid plastic when it rubs up on the bridge of my nose. Usually this isn't much of a problem and can be taken care of by adjusting the goggles on my face. If they found a way to make the nose area out of a softer, flexible plastic, these would take the cake.
D**E
Good product for the price
I bought these for myself and my boyfriend to protect our eyes and give us a bug-eyed look for the Color Run. Straight out of the package, the goggles looked exactly how they're depicted in the advertising on Amazon. The plastic used to make them is hard, and it would have been nice if it was a bit more flexible. Maybe they would cost more at that point though. After I adjusted the strap, the fit was okay.The foam around the eyes is borderline sub par. It lasted for the run, but I noticed that the adhesive bond was beginning to diminish around the corners of the foam at the end of our day. I got colored corn starch toss all over me, and I didn't have an issue of it getting in the vented areas. In addition to that, I ran most of the 5k, walked a little bit, danced through the rest, and I didn't have any problems with fogging.After prolonged use the goggles started to bother me around my cheekbones, but I think that would have been the same story with most eyewear when wearing them for hours at a time. My boyfriend complained that the goggles bothered the bridge of his nose a bit. The bridge of his nose protrudes out more than mine does, so I didn't have that problem after I adjusted the straps. After he loosened his straps, he said they were still a little uncomfortable but were bearable. We wore them for about 3 or 4 hours. I guess if you have a honker for a nose, these goggles might not be the best option for you.Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. They weren't expensive, so I believe I got what I paid for. I rounded my rating up from 3 1/2 stars because half stars aren't an available option to users on Amazon.
M**S
Catboy is REALLY annoyed with the deception!
Alright, just going to start with the fact tha these ArcOne G-FLY-A1101 The Fly Safety Goggles themselves are amazing, exactly like in the photos. HOWEVER! Huge Massive However.... THE SELLER DID NOT LIST THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CANCER CAUSING CHEMICALS.California's Proposition 65: Labels warning that a product contains chemicals that may cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm are now required on many household items sold in California.This is the Law. It is a legal requirement to list this fact when selling this item, and the Seller did not do tha. As cool and nice as the Goggles look, we would NOT have bought these Goggles if they were correctly labeled with the Cancer Warning! Knocking off two stars fur illegally selling these goggles. This being said... These ArcOne G-FLY-A1101 The Fly Safety Goggles are really cool looking, we bought them to replace our old CyberGoth Goggles. NOTE: These are NOT actually Welding and Safety Goggles, these are more fur Costume, Dressing up, and not actually using fur welding. IF you did use this fur welding, the cheap plastic would probably melt to your face... So please be careful. Considered dropping another star due to this potentially dangerous. 2.5 out of 5 stars. Buy these Goggles if you're not looking to use them to weld and are not worried about cancer.
J**R
Great for dust and smoke
These work perfect for dusty areas. I wear them when I smoke to keep ash from irritating my eyes. The best part is they do not fig up.
E**S
Cyclists!
Had these for over a year. Today the temps dipped into the 20's, so they're back into the gear rotation once again. Everyone loves them, and you'll feel great wearing them.I wear a half-balaclava, cycling hat and obv. a helmet. The combo with these works down to the single digits because the balaclava covers the bottom of my ears, these get the top, and they also protect a large swath of my face from the harsh wind that the balaclava would leave exposed. The vents help a lot, but at each stop light they'll fog up, esp with the balaclava. Once I'm warmed up I can usually lose that and just use these.I don't have any other "winter" cycling eyewear that is as good - these are very low tint so they work at night too, ideal for these 5pm sunsets. A lot of other goggles restrict vision angles, which can be an issue if you're checking over your shoulder a lot, but you can't even see the frame of these things. If you're like me, you'll prefer these to getting rocks flung into your eyes. I always get compliments from the barrista's at the local coffee hole too, so that's a bonus.
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