The Howard Leight Vapor II Safety Glasses deliver professional-grade eye protection with a sleek black frame and high-contrast amber lens, engineered for shooters who demand clarity and comfort in any lighting condition.
- Optical-grade 9-base wraparound polycarbonate lens for superior impact resistance
- 180-degree field of vision keeps your full shooting environment in view
- Fog-Ban anti-fog coating maintains clear sightlines during intense range sessions
- Amber lens tint enhances contrast and depth perception in low-light conditions
- Lightweight, one-size-fits-most design ensures all-day comfort on the range
- ANSI Z87.1+ rated construction meets rigorous safety and optical clarity standards
Who This Is For
The Howard Leight Vapor II is an excellent choice for recreational shooters, competitive marksmen, and tactical training enthusiasts who spend time both indoors and outdoors. The amber lens is particularly well-suited for overcast days, indoor ranges, or low-light scenarios where a standard clear lens may fall short — making this a smart, versatile pick for anyone serious about eye protection on the range.
Specifications
| Brand | Howard Leight |
|---|---|
| Model | Vapor II |
| Frame Color | Black |
| Lens Color | Amber |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Lens Base | 9-Base Wraparound |
| Field of Vision | 180 Degrees |
| Anti-Fog Coating | Fog-Ban Anti-Fog |
| Fit | One Size Fits Most |
| Safety Rating | ANSI Z87.1+ |
| Ideal Use | Indoor & Outdoor Shooting |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose an amber lens over a clear lens for shooting?
Amber lenses enhance contrast and sharpen target definition by filtering out blue light and haze. This makes them especially effective in overcast conditions, shaded outdoor ranges, or indoor facilities with artificial lighting — helping you pick up targets and sights more quickly than a standard clear lens would allow.
Are the Vapor II glasses compatible with ear muffs or hearing protection headsets?
Yes. The Vapor II's slim, low-profile temple arms are specifically designed to minimize interference with over-the-ear hearing protection — an important consideration for shooters who wear both simultaneously. This makes them a popular pairing with Howard Leight's own earmuffs and similar protective gear.
How do I maintain the anti-fog coating on these lenses?
To preserve the Fog-Ban anti-fog coating, clean the lenses with a soft microfiber cloth and a gentle lens cleaner — avoid paper towels, abrasive cloths, or harsh chemical solvents, which can degrade the coating over time. Store the glasses in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratching and extend their service life.