TRYON OTG
Practicality & comfort

41g

Outdoor

Platinum

Low-bridge fit

OTG

This advanced eye protection was specifically designed for healthcare professionals. Compatible with most of prescription spectacles, TRYON OTG helps reduce workplace accidents and slow the spread of viruses. Equipped with an anti-scratch and anti-fog coating on both sides of the lenses, TRYON OTG ensures long-lasting comfort, performance and reliability.
+ Bi-material, adjustable and stretchable temples
+ Soft upper protection (TPR)
+ Washable and reusable
+ PLATINUM coating : anti-scratch & anti-fog
Technical Information
Weight
41 g
Frame type
OTG
Frame shape
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frame base
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frame material
PC/TPR
frame colour
WHITE / BLUE
lens material
POLYCARBONATE
lens colour
CLEAR
lens coating
null
technology
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strap material
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ballistic resistance
null
ATEX CERTIFICATE
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ATEX HAZARDOUS AREA / ATMOSPHERE GROUP
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standards
EN166 - EN170 - UKCA
Supplied With
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Lens dimension (A)
Lens dimension (B)
bridge dimension
temple dimension
LENS MARKING
2C-1.2 1 FT KN CE
FRAME MARKING
EN166 FT CE UKCA / Z87+ / CSA Z94.3 / AS/NZS 1337.1
PLATINUM - The Ultimate protection against fog & scratch

In order to give your best during each of your duties, it is essential to have confidence in your safety equipment. Because your vision is the guarantee of your precision and your movements, your visual comfort must be assured at all times.

PLATINUM is a high-end technology developed to provide anti-fog and anti-scratch performance in the most extreme environments. Our innovative coating is applied to both sides of the lens to provide maximum protection for your eyes. Imitated but not equaled, our exclusive PLATINUM coating exceeds the expectations of the most rigorous international standards.

Lens marking:

PLATINUM - The Ultimate protection against fog & scratch

PROTECTED EYES

SAVE LIVES

Healthcare may not be the first industry you think of for eye injury hazards. However, healthcare facilities present the highest risks for viral and bacterial infections that can be caught through the eyes. Surgeons, who work with the open wounds of patients, already wear protective eyewear as a rule but this has not spread to other healthcare workers as much as the risk demands.