DIV.03 — INDUSTRIAL / WELD · SPITS EYEWEAR FAMILY

See the weld.
Shade the flame.

IR-shaded, full-lens magnified safety eyewear for torch, TIG, braze and fine flame work. Built for the hands that still know exactly what they're doing — and the eyes that need a little help watching them do it.

ANSI Z87.1 · IR3 / IR5 SHADE · +1.5 → +3.0 FULL-LENS MAG · MADE FOR THE BENCH

FLAGSHIP — UNIT 01 · FIELD MANUAL EXTRACT

MAGweld. The shade that lets you see.

Every welding lens on the market makes the same trade: protect your eyes, lose the fine detail. MAGweld refuses the trade. Infrared shade and full-lens magnification in one ANSI-rated pair — so the flame dims and the joint sharpens, at the same time.

SPITS EYEWEAR — INDUSTRIAL DIV. SPEC PLATE № IND-01
MAGweld safety glasses with green IR-shaded magnifying lenses and side shields, studio shot on white
  • FIG.1Infrared filter lens — IR3 shade, cuts flame glare and IR radiation across the full lens.
  • FIG.2Full-lens magnification, +1.5 to +3.0 diopter. Not a bifocal sliver — the whole lens reads the joint.
  • FIG.3Wrap frame with integrated side shields. ANSI Z87.1 high-impact rated, all day on the nose.

Pick your shade.

Two filters, one rule: match the shade to the flame. IR3 for the lighter work — soldering irons, small torch, lead came. IR5 when the gas is up and the metal is running.

SelectedIR3 · MAG +1.75
FilterIR3 — GREEN INFRARED
Best forTIG ASSIST · BRAZE · SOLDER · STAINED GLASS · JEWELRY
Flame glareCUT TO WORKING LEVEL
RatingANSI Z87.1 HIGH IMPACT

FULL-LENS MAGNIFICATION — SELECT DIOPTER

ANSI Z87.1 IR3 / IR5 Shade Full-Lens Mag Side Shields Scratch-Resist Coat
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SHIPS FROM BEND, OREGON · BENCH-TESTED BEFORE IT LEAVES

THE BENCH CREED — INDUSTRIAL DIVISION

Your hands didn't get worse. Your eyes did.

Forty years of beads and you can still feel a perfect gap through the filler rod. You can still walk the cup, still sweat a fitting blind, still lay solder on lead came so clean it looks poured. The craft never left. But somewhere past forty-five, the fine joint went soft. The shade got darker, the puddle got smaller, and one day you caught yourself welding by memory instead of by sight.

You tried cheaters under a face shield. Fogged. You tried readers over safety glasses. Two frames fighting on one nose. You tried squinting. Squinting isn't a plan.

So we built the pair that should have existed thirty years ago. One lens that does both jobs: infrared shade to knock the flame down to something honest, and full-lens magnification to bring the work back up to where your hands already are. Rated to Z87.1 because we assume you'll actually use it.

This isn't eyewear for people learning the trade. It's for the ones who taught it — and aren't done yet.

— SPITS EYEWEAR · INDUSTRIAL DIVISION · BEND, OREGON

FIELD REPORTS — LOGGED FROM THE BENCH

Proof, in their own words.

REPORT № 047TIG / FABRICATION
★★★★★
First time in ten years I watched a puddle wet out instead of guessing at it. Ran a whole cart of stainless coupons just because I could finally see them.

GENE R. · 61 · PIPE & FAB, RETIRED-ISH · MAGWELD IR3 +2.0

REPORT № 112STAINED GLASS
★★★★★
I restore church windows. The solder line on hundred-year-old came has to disappear. With the IR3 and the 2.5 mag I stopped leaning in so close I could smell the flux.

MARTA K. · 58 · GLASS RESTORER · MAGWELD IR3 +2.5

REPORT № 089TORCH / BRAZE
★★★★★
Brazing bike frames all day. The IR5 knocks the flame flare down and the mag shows me the silver flowing into the lug. My first-pass rate went way up. My neck stopped hurting too.

DALE W. · 54 · FRAME BUILDER · MAGWELD IR5 +1.5

Get back on the joint.

The trade stays in your hands. MAGweld puts it back in front of your eyes — shaded, magnified, and rated for the work.

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