Sturgis 3 Foam Padded Metal Framed Safety Glasses – Various Lens Options

Lens Color: Clear

Sturgis 3 Foam Padded Metal Framed Safety Glasses – Multiple Lens Options

The Sturgis 3 takes the proven Sturgis metal frame and foam padding formula and adds your choice of lens — giving you the same premium construction with the flexibility to dial in the right tint for your riding conditions. Whether you're riding in bright sun, low light, or all-weather conditions, there's a Sturgis 3 lens for the job.

Key Features

  • Metal frame — durable, premium construction
  • EVA foam padding — seals against wind, debris, and dust
  • Vented foam for added airflow and reduced fogging
  • Lens options: Clear, Smoke, Yellow, Driving Bronze Copper
  • UV400 protection
  • Shatterproof polycarbonate lenses
  • Scratch-resistant coating

Lens Guide

Clear — night riding, tunnels, and low-light conditions.

Smoke — bright daytime riding in sunny conditions.

Yellow — enhances contrast in overcast, dawn, and dusk riding.

Driving Bronze Copper — all-weather versatility with contrast enhancement for mixed lighting conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sturgis 3 different from the Sturgis 2? The Sturgis 3 offers four lens color options; the Sturgis 2 comes in smoke only.

Are these good for motorcycle riding? Yes — the metal frame and vented foam padding are popular among cruiser and touring riders.

Are these ANSI safety rated? These are riding glasses, not ANSI-certified safety glasses. For certified options, see the Barcelona Bifocal Safety Glasses.

Cleaning Spits Eyewear safety glasses is essential to keep them in good condition and maintain their effectiveness. First, rinse the glasses with cold or warm water to remove dust or dirt. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap on both sides of the lenses and rub them gently with your fingers. Rinse the glasses with water again and pat dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using hot water, abrasive cleaners, or tissues to clean safety glasses; they can damage the lenses and reduce their effectiveness. Repeat this process regularly to ensure clear vision and long-lasting safety.