ESS FirePro Wildland AF Goggles

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ESS-740-0380
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The ESS FirePro Wildland AF Goggles features a low-profile design that prevents helmet interference and increases peripheral vision. The patented Speed-Clip system facilitates quick strap adjustment, even with gloves on. Advanced ClearZone FlowCoat lenses provide an optimal combination of anti-scratch coatings on the outside of the lens and anti-fog coatings on the inside. All goggle components are heat & flame resistant, including the durable OpFoam face padding.

The ESS FirePro Wildland AF is the first compact fire/rescue goggle specifically designed to countour Asian faces. ESS Asian-Fit lenses have flatter curvature for improved fit. The wrap-around strap secures to any helmet with Velcro tabs. The FirePro Wildland AF is compliant with wildland fire equipment performance requirements, including NFPA 1500 (350°F for 5-minute oven test). Tear-Off Lens Covers are available as accessories.

Ballistic Protection Standards

  • Compliant With: NFPA 1977-2018 Edition, ANSI Z87.1-2020U.S. Federal OSHA, CE, UL
Features and Specs
  • All goggle components are heat & flame resistant
  • Low-profile Asian Fit frame with wide wrap for maximum peripheral vision & minimal helmet interference
  • 1-piece wrap-around strap with Velcro tabs
  • Patented Speed-Clip system allows for rapid strap adjustment & positions the strap for optimal helmet compatibility
  • Full-perimeter ventilation & filtration system minimizes lens fogging & filters airborne particles
  • Anti-microbial OpFoam face padding increases comfort & fit
  • Interchangeable 2.8mm high-impact Polycarbonate lenses
  • Advanced ESS ClearZone FlowCoat lenses eliminate fog inside & prevent scratches outside
  • Distortion-free optics & 100% UVA/UVB protection

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.