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The ideal solution for structural firefighters who understand the need to have primary eye protection for extrications and forcible entry work. The ESS X-tricator™ can be stored in a pocket and deployed using the Snap-On/Snap-Off™ helmet mount system, providing the performance of an ESS goggle in seconds. Patented ESS Speed-Clip™ strap system makes strap adjustment quick and easy.

Roomy frame is designed to fit over most eyeglasses; Striker™ Goggle Rx Insert also available. Includes a set of two Tear-Off Lens Covers.

X-tricator™ goggles are Federal OSHA and ANSI Z87.1-2003+ compliant. X-tricator lenses exceed the U.S. Military's MIL-V-43511C ballistic impact requirements as well as provide 100% UVA/UVB Protection. X-tricator goggles are non NFPA 1971 compliant but are considered Primary Eye Protection by NFPA 1500.

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Patents: #6,047,410, #6,490,729 B1

 

  • Snap-on/Snap-off Brackets
  • Speed-Clip Straps
  • 2.4mm Lenses
  • Durable Face Padding
  • ANSI-Compliant
  • 2-Piece Strap System
  • Fits Over Glasses

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Our customers who purchased the X-Tricator also purchased:

 
Replacement Lenses (Non-NFPA)
Strike Sleeve
Goggle Rx Insert
6-Pack Tear-Off Lens Covers
Reusable NO FOG Cloths (25 Pack)

Dear ESS, I am a member of our regional USAR Task Force and have been using my ESS X-Tricator goggles for over a year. These are the best goggles I've ever used--durable, lightweight, and very comfortable. These goggles have held up superbly to the rigors of structural collapse, confined space, trench, and vehicle extrication situations. I have been using the same tear-off lens cover since I bought my goggles. Whenever the tear-off gets wet, muddy, or oily, I just clean and dry it with no loss of visibility.
Jeffrey McDonough, Firefighter/Paramedic, USAR Rescue Tech, Cincinatti, OH
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ESS eyewear features high-impact polycarbonate lenses, which can stop a shotgun blast from 35 feet.