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John Deere Safety Eyewear
Wiley X, Inc. unveils its Drill-X sunglasses, part of an all-new family of John Deere safety eyewear.
The eyewear protects, while reflecting the quality, performance and durability of the iconic Deere brand. Like every John Deere model, the Drill-X meets the latest ANSI Z87.1 high velocity and high mass impact standards, providing OSHA-grade eye protection for every task and activity.
Wiley X offers three versions of the Drill-X, each featuring the distinctive John Deere logo.
- Model LP53712 features a gloss black frame paired with polarized grey lenses. These versatile, glare-cutting lenses are ideal for driving, working near water or in any highly reflective surroundings.
- Model LP53713 matches a distinctive gunmetal frame with grey silver flash lenses, for a bold look that’s ready to take on any challenge.
- Model LP53714 features grey lenses fitted into a dark metallic frame with pink accents—for a bold, yet feminine look.
Each pair comes with a custom cleaning cloth and hardshell zipper storage case. All John Deere Safety Eyewear models are backed by a one-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
Visit wileyx.com.
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