C2 Top or Bottom Bifocal Safety Glasses Pink Frame - ANSI Z87.1+ Shooting Eyewear

Magnifier: Bottom 1.25

Lens Color: Clear

C2 Top or Bottom Bifocal Safety Glasses – Pink Frame | ANSI Z87.1+

The C2 in a bold pink frame — ANSI Z87.1+ certified bifocal safety glasses built for anyone who wants serious eye protection with a pop of color. Same trusted platform, same magnification range, in a frame that stands out on the job site, at the range, or in the field.

Who Is This For?

Women and anyone who wants the proven C2 bifocal safety glass platform in a pink frame — for the job site, range, outdoor work, or everyday use where both ANSI certification and personal style matter.

Key Features

  • ANSI Z87.1+ certified — OSHA compliant
  • Top or bottom bifocal placement
  • Magnification strengths: +1.25 to +4.00
  • Lens colors: Clear, Smoke, Yellow, Gray
  • Lightweight nylon pink frame with vented design
  • Interchangeable lenses — swap without tools
  • UV400 / shatterproof polycarbonate lenses

Complete C2 Series

  • C2 Top Bifocal (Matte Black, Gloss Black, Blue, Purple)
  • C2 Top Bifocal (Pink, Gray, Silver)
  • C2 Bottom Bifocal (all frame colors)
  • C2 Forest Camo Frame
  • C2 Bronze/Orange Lens
  • C2 Top Bifocal 3-Lens Kit
  • C2 Bottom Bifocal 3-Lens Kit
  • C2 Top & Bottom 6-Lens Kit
  • C2 Standard Nylon Frame — no bifocal
  • C2 Replacement Bifocal Lenses
  • C2 Replacement Frame
  • C2 Replacement Rubber Nose Piece

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these OSHA compliant? Yes — ANSI Z87.1+ certified for workplace use.

Should I choose top or bottom bifocal? Top bifocal for shooting and hunting. Bottom bifocal for bench work and reading.

Are these popular with women? Yes — the pink frame is a favorite for women who work in industrial or construction environments, and one of the most requested C2 colors among female workers and shooters who want certified safety eyewear with a personal style.

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.