WHAT THE MANUFACTURER
SAYS
Meets ANSI
Z87.1
- Elemental Deflectors Seal
Eye Region From Airborne Particles
- Telescoping Temples to
Maximize comfort and Fit
- Medium-Large Frame and
Dual Lens Adaptable For Rx Wearers
- Optical Grade
Polycarbonate Lenses Provide Distortion Free
Vision
- Available in Clear &
Smoke
- Rx-Able Options Available
in Single Vision Lenses
- Exclusive Fogstopperâ„¢
Lens Coatings Reduces Fogging and Moisture
Buildup
- 99.9% Protection from
Harmful UV Radiation
WHAT REBECCA SAYS
I was
really pleased when Guard-Dogs came out with this series. It's a
simple, not too goggly-looking goggle with either clear or grey
lens, to be worn alone (does not fit over glasses). It can take Rx
lenses if needed. Feedback since it was launched has been strongly
positive. I was surprised, actually, considering the shallow
eyecup, that so many people have found it
helpful.
I see
this as a cheaper alternative to Onion Goggles (and for some
people, better). There are two reasons it's cheaper: 1) the frame
isn't as sturdy, and 2) the foam is nowhere near the thickness and
softness of that on the onion goggles, so it's not creating as deep
a moisture chamber or a good seal.
Bearing
those in mind, it also however has the following advantages over
the onion goggles, in my opinion:
- Dustbuster 1 and 2 are more versatile on sizing. Onion goggles
are a thicker, stiffer frame with thick foam and they either fit or
they don't.
- Dustbuster is available in sunglasses - which is one of the key
things I have not been able to provide in the onion
goggles.
- Dustbuster can take Rx lenses. So, you can try the glasses and
if you like them, you can take them to any optician and get your Rx
put in them (note the range of prescriptions will be limited, as
with all such eyewear). This is a real advantage as there are
practically no non-clunky cheap moisture chamber options for people
with prescriptions.
- Not
everyone wants foam resting on their face (makes you sweat, maybe
itch). For those who need to wear these many hours each day, this
one will be more practical and is also easier to
clean.
WHAT SIZE?
3
is really big. 2 fits most people, but if you have a small face, go
for the 1.
Will it accommodate my RX?
Per the manufacturer, Dustbuster 1 should accommodate an
prescription of +/- 4.0. Note that Dustbuster 2 and 3 only
accommodate lower prescriptions (-2.0).
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4/23/2012
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So how does this work for prescription lenses? Do I buy them from you then take them to my optometrist for them to put ion . . .
4/21/2011
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Has anyone had any luck finding replacement chambers?
3/19/2011
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I have Sjogren's and I am allergic to latex rubber. Do you have any moisture glasses that I can use to watch TV and look . . .
11/24/2009
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I have facial rosacea that just makes my skin BURN, but no breakouts and OCULAR rosacea. I can't wear eye makeup or immediately . . .
2/26/2009
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Do you know if a prescription lens can replace the lens in the Onion Goggles? I could use the Goggles for Computer Glasses . . .
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