Preview: Revision StingerHawk Lazrbloc FT-2 & Clear Essential Kit

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posted on June 6, 2022
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Revision StingerHawk Lazrbloc FT-2 & Clear Essential Kit

Lazrbloc is one of Revision’s cutting-edge technologies that incorporates single- and dual-band protective lenses designed to absorb laser energy across the visible spectrum and more, protecting against violet, blue and green lasers—405nm OD4, 445nm OD4, 532nm OD4.

The StingerHawk is a wraparound lens, with an ultralight frame, built to exceed U.S. military requirements for impact protection. Ocumax Plus coating prevents scratches, streaks and smears while maintaining long-lasting anti-fog properties. StingerHawk lenses are interchangeable; a clear lens and nosepiece comes in the kit. Frame arms are comms-compatible, and size options include regular and large.

MSRP is $180. For more information, please visit revisionmilitary.com. 

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