The Radians Outback Clear Glasses deliver dependable eye protection for the range, workshop, and everyday use — combining impact-resistant clarity with all-day wearing comfort.
- Clear lenses provide unobstructed vision in indoor and low-light conditions
- Blocks 99.9% of harmful UVA and UVB radiation for outdoor use
- Rubber-tipped temples grip securely and reduce slipping during active wear
- Lightweight wraparound frame offers wide-angle peripheral protection
- Neck cord included for convenient hands-free storage between uses
- Meets ANSI Z87.1 safety standards for impact and optical clarity
Who This Is For
The Radians Outback Clear Glasses are ideal for shooters, hunters, and range enthusiasts who need reliable eye protection in shaded or indoor environments. They're equally well-suited for woodworkers, construction professionals, and hobbyists who require ANSI-rated safety eyewear that's comfortable enough to wear all day without fatigue.
Specifications
| Brand | Radians |
|---|---|
| Model | Outback |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| UV Protection | 99.9% UVA/UVB |
| Safety Standard | ANSI Z87.1 |
| Temple Tips | Rubber-Tipped |
| Frame Style | Wraparound |
| Accessories Included | Neck Cord |
| Intended Use | Shooting, Industrial, General Safety |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Radians Outback glasses suitable for use at an indoor shooting range?
Yes — the clear lens is specifically designed for indoor ranges and low-light shooting environments where tinted lenses would reduce visibility. The wraparound frame also provides broad lateral coverage to protect against brass ejection and debris common at the range.
Do these glasses meet recognized safety standards for impact protection?
The Radians Outback glasses are designed to comply with ANSI Z87.1 safety standards, which govern impact resistance and optical clarity for protective eyewear. This makes them appropriate for both shooting sports and industrial or workshop applications.
Can the Radians Outback glasses be worn over prescription eyewear?
The Outback glasses feature a standard wraparound profile and are not specifically designed as over-glasses (OTG). If you require safety eyewear that fits over prescription frames, we recommend looking for a dedicated OTG-style safety glass. However, many users with slim prescription frames find these comfortable to wear over them — fit will vary by frame size.