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Uvex debuts custom-fit safety eyewear

By General Aviation News Staff · February 25, 2005 ·

New from Uvex is FitLogic, the first safety eyewear to offer a custom fit for any face. Utilizing a combination of design and material technology, FitLogic allows wearers to adjust their eyewear at four different points to match their own custom fit profile.

Uvex FitLogic incorporates an innovative frame design with a cushioned, lightweight browbar that adjusts to any face shape. Soft and flexible with spring-like action, it has enough tension to fit comfortably on wide faces and securely on narrow faces. A pioneering nosepiece design rotates 360°, pivots, and slants in and out to provide a precise fit for almost any nose bridge. In addition, the temple arms ratchet up and down, then click securely in place to fit cheek profiles. The soft temple tips lengthen with a precise sliding action to provide better behind-the-ear comfort and infinite adjustment possibilities.

Made of polycarbonate, FitLogic lenses block 99.9% of UV rays and are available with anti-fog coatings. Lenses are available in a wide selection of tints.

For more information: 401-757-2220.

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