◄ ANSI Z87.1 CERTIFIED · BIFOCAL · FULL-LENS · PHOTOCHROMIC

Safety Eyewear

From bifocal safety glasses trusted on the range to full-lens magnifiers built for the workshop — Spits has the right protective eyewear for every job. ANSI Z87.1 certified across the lineup, for every face shape, frame color, and magnification need.

ANSI Z87.1 · OSHA · UV400 · SHATTERPROOF POLYCARBONATE

// SAFETY EYEWEAR MANUAL

Questions, answered.

Are all Spits safety glasses ANSI Z87.1 certified?+
Yes — every Spits safety glass is ANSI Z87.1 certified and OSHA compliant, with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses and UV400 protection.
What's the difference between bifocal and full-lens magnification?+
Bifocal (C2, Cougar) puts a magnifier segment in part of the lens with clear vision elsewhere — good for mixing near and far. Full-lens (MAGshot, Mag-Safe) magnifies the whole lens for sustained close work.
How do I choose my magnification strength?+
Match your reading-glasses strength. If unsure, most close work lands around +1.50 to +2.00. Strengths run from +1.00 up to +4.00 depending on the series.
Do you have photochromic (auto-tinting) safety glasses?+
Yes — the Reactor safety glass and the Kona TT sport sunglass use photochromic lenses that darken in sun and clear in shade, no lens swapping.