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Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens

$39.99

(10 customer reviews)
Last updated on May 9, 2024 12:21 am Details
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  • Polycarbonate
  • Imported
  • IMPACT RESISTANT – Meets ANSI Z87.1+, CSA Z94.3 and MIL-PRF 32432 Ballistic Impact
  • ANTI-SCRATCH + UV PROTECTION – Scratch-resistant lens blocks 99.9% of harmful UV rays
  • DURABLE FULL FRAME – Durable full-frame design bends and flexes without breaking
  • NON-SLIP DESIGN – Rubber nose piece and rubber temples keep the glasses secure and resist sweat
  • DUST-BLOCKING GASKET – Optional foam gasket insert reduces dust/debris entry
  • LENS TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE – Odin model is available in a polarized lens or anti-fog lens
  • ANTI-FOG AVAILABLE – Select lens colors are available with permanent FOG-OFF treatment for clear vision at all times

Specification: Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens

Manufacturer

‎Ergodyne

Part Number

‎50531

Item Weight

‎1.12 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎5.75 x 2.75 x 2 inches

Country of Origin

‎Taiwan

Item model number

‎ODIN

Size

‎Polarized Smoke Lens

Color

‎Kryptek Typhon

Style

‎Kryptek Typhon Frame, Polarized Smoke Lens

Finish

‎Polarized

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Measurement System

‎Metric

Included Components

‎1 Pair of Safety Glasses

Batteries Required

‎No

Warranty Description

‎We stand behind everything we make and guarantee our products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the product. That said, damage, abuse, and/or normal wear are not covered.

Photos: Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens

10 reviews for Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens

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  1. CA

    Por el precio que pague esperaba algo de baja calidad pero no.
    Son lentes de buena calidad con buenos acabados y materiales. Son cómodos y ligeros.
    Los compre para ir de cacería y el tiro deportivo y funcionaron perfecto.
    Si bien no son aprueba de balas si te salvan de no picarte los ojos con alguna rama o de algún residuo que llegara a brincar.
    Te recomiendo tener o comprar un estuche de lentes aparte ya que estos te llegan en una simple bolsa.
    Ojo si los quieres para usarlos para algo que requiera esfuerzo físico te recomiendo pidas el modelo antifog o anti niebla. Ya que estos se empañan con mucha facilidad dejándote prácticamente ciego dependiendo tu calor corporal y el clima.
    Muy recomendables

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  2. Rob G.

    I purchased these glasses because I was desperate to find a pair of safety glasses to fit my thin face. I work in lawn maintenance and using the commercial trimmers can kick up a lot of debris. I needed a pair glasses that fit snug from the bottom and this is seriously difficult to find especially during the pandemic when you can’t just try on multiple pairs without getting eyeballed by an angry mob. I saw that these were flexible and apparently mouldable. They most definitely are. I ran mine under the hottest my kitchen tap would go and held them in the position I wanted for 30 seconds or more. Then I held them at the back of fridge freezer for 30 seconds and then put them down and closed the door for about 10 minutes. I don’t have pics but they fit snug to my cheeks now with some ventilation space above my eyebrows. If you happen to mould them with one arm higher than the other like I did then it’s as easy as carefully manipulating the arm to the level you need. I went just past the position and let the nature flex bring it back to where I needed. These really do fit my thin face very well now. I also haven’t had them long enough to give them an accurate scratch resistance rating but there are other reviews saying they do the trick.

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  3. Marcus Taylor

    I perform a multitude of tasks that require safety glasses and have tried many pairs from $3/pair to $50/pair. I like glasses that have lenses with a large surfaces are to protect your face and keep the sun out. The actual surface area of these lenses is much smaller than what I like. I also expect a pricier set of glasses to be more scratch resistant. I paid the same price for my previous pair of glasses and they had a much larger lens and lasted 2 years before being scratched enough that I had to replace them. These glasses were seriously scratched within 2 weeks and will soon have to be replaced.
    The one good thing I can say about these glasses are is they are comfortable to wear and stay on your face when you bend over with a sweaty bald head.

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  4. Matt @ GeekSpiel

    The Good: The fit is nice, and the lenses are fine. I bought the polarized, G15 lenses, and the clarity and quality of vision components is terrific.

    The Bad: One of the nose pieces fell off and was gone before I had worn them for 2 weeks. The remaining nose piece kept the glasses far enough off of my face to make them still comfortable, but when the second one got away, these glasses became unwearable.

    The Ugly: I reached out to customer support through the manufacturer’s website. I was told that they do not sell replacement nose pieces, but they would be willing to send me a few if I emailed their customer support account. It felt odd that I was talking to customer support, but needed to email them to get some replacement parts, but I did it. 4-weeks ago today, I sent that email. I have not received acknowledgment of my email, nor received any replacement nose pieces.

    It is starting to feel like the email notion was just a blow-off opportunity. Hence, I will do the only thing left to me, warn others from buying $30 disposable safety glasses.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    I used to buy designer sunglasses with the mentality that if you paid a lot (overpaid) for something then you would take care of it. And that was true, I did take care of them.

    Then I got some of these newer stylish safety glasses that are available now, of which these Odins are one of several brands. It’s great that guys working on jobsites can wear glasses that are comfortable, provide eye protection from both a impact and sun shade perspective as opposed to what we used to have available. They fit well, are made well, provide safety protection, can be polarized and have good clarity.

    I now have two pairs of these Odin’s that I use in my cars. They seem to be made using better rubber than their competitor of which I’ve had a few pairs. Can’t give a long term review but so far I’m happy with them.

    They fit my larger than average head ok.

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  6. Eric D. Whiteside

    I’m an avid mountain biker and eye protection is not optional. Tree branches, dust, dirt, and any other airborne or flying debris at some point WILL end up in your eye if you don’t take measures to prevent it. I also wear contacts which just means everything I just mentioned is even more applicable.

    I bought two pairs of these. (Typhon Kryptek Gray w/Gray Polarized lens & Black w/Indoor Outdoor lens). I’ve ridden for a month or more with the Polarized lens pair and they work GREAT until late afternoon in tree cover. That test period though was sufficient for me to know that these are perfect for riding. I have since bought a pair with the slightly mirrored indoor/outdoor lens that I will use in late afternoon, under tree cover or for night riding.

    They fit my face well, but they do tend to slide just a little once I start sweating…but that’s most glasses. I purchased the retention strap that should arrive tomorrow in order to mitigate that. I also just received the foam insert which I immediately liked once I installed it. There’s a fair amount of clearance between my cheekbone and the frames. Now with the inserts that clearance is gone and these feel more like goggles than glasses. I haven’t evaluated them on a ride yet though and I worry that it may trap air and cause them to fog. The plus side though is that it may prevent sweat from dripping onto the lenses and I’m positive that it will keep any debris from reaching my eyes from underneath or the sides of the frames.

    My overall take away though is that they are great. They are affordable and practical and when you consider that most sunglasses that are geared towards mountain bikers easily cost at least 10 times more, you can’t lose. Even if you scratch these after a short period of time, they’re less than $20 a pair, so it’s an easy replacement cost. A single replacement lens (or pair) for other sunglasses costs more than another complete set of these.

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  7. April

    Got the polarized smoke lense option.
    Good eye coverage, worked well for me for quite some time.

    Just recently, the nose rest part has been irritating my skin, might just be because it has been so hot lately and the sweat is effecting it. But I’ve had other glasses not bother me when I’m sweating.

    I’ve got a picture of my ugly mug after wearing the glasses all day so you can see the nose mark.

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  8. Dustin Hanigan

    I ordered the skullerz Odin safety glasses with indoor/outdoor fog-proof lenses. These were ordered for EMS use to cut out the switching between my Wiley X twisted’s and clear safety glasses at night. First off the frames- The frames are very comfortable. The nosepiece seems comfortable and I feel these will be comfy enough to remain in place for extended periods of time. They also seem to be constructed very well and should last a decent amount of time. When compared to my Wiley’s they are a bit heavier while being the same basic style coverage. They are stylish and have enough of a “cool” factor that you won’t look like you are rockin’ safety glasses. Now the lenses- The lenses as stated before are the indoor/outdoor fog-proof. The very first thing you will notice is they ARE NOT the blue hue that you see in the pictures on Amazon. This is good for my case. I was worried everything was gonna look like Smurf vision. They are however what looks like a very light smoked, I’m talking so light that you barely even notice when wearing them until you’re outside and everything doesn’t appear so glaringly bright. Pleasant to say the least. The fog proofing is great, so great I would almost be accusational of witchcraft. As for fitment, I have a little bit larger than average head and they fit great. Not like melon head status but I wear a 7-1/4 fitted hat. I would say they fit very similar to my Wiley X twisted’s and my Oakley fuel cells that I wear off duty. As for longevity, only time will tell. If I get a couple months out of em, they were well worth the $15 I paid. At this point I would absolutely purchase again. I feel these will be great for any practical use that a safety glasses setting is warranted.

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  9. John

    Ok so after a month or so of wearing them daily I like the lenses and the frames. They are pretty sturdy and don’t scratch easily. I also like the size of the frames cause I have a larger head and a lot of safety sunglasses I try on look really small on me. My only complaint is the nose guards or rubbers. I’ve lost both of them and I’m not sure where. They don’t seem to be attached or glued very well or if they are glued they might want to try a different product. Maybe if you buy them check the rubber nose pieces and if they come off easily try super glue or something sweat resistant.

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  10. Cody gamble

    Bought three different pairs of skillets to try out. These, balder, and Loki I think they were.

    All have great clear lenses, fit my bigger head very well and are true polarized lenses.

    Got the copper lenses and they are great working outside on bright days even with the light reflecting off the snow.

    When compared to the price for polarized edge or uvex hypershock safety glasses these win hands down.

    They are also stamped with safety ratings for Canada AND the USA so should not have any issues with that.

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    Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens
    Skullerz Odin Safety Sunglasses,Kryptek Typhon,Smoke Lens

    $39.99

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