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Posted July 9, 2025

Ergodyne Launches Safety Glasses Designed to Stand Out

Erodyne has launched a set of safety glasses designed to stand out, while also staying out of the way.


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The company’s thinking is style gets them on and performance keeps them on. The new line, from clean, classic silhouettes to bolder, blade-style frames, bring a fresh aesthetic to the jobsite. Beneath the good looks, it’s all about serious safety and comfort.

“In terms of style, they're built to stand out,” said Justin Schuetz, product manager at Ergodyne. “But once the work begins, the best compliment is forgetting they're even there, . no slipping, no fogging, no distractions. They look great. They feel great. And most importantly, they'll help prevent you from adding to the 2,000 or so work-related eye injuries that happen in the U.S. every year."

Leading the launch is SIXTEN, a timeless frame that merges everyday wearability with job site durability.

Optional polarized mirrored lenses cut through glare and reduce eye strain, while upgraded Fog-Off+ tech keeps vision clear in high-humidity or extreme temperature shifts.

Returning with additional options is AEGIR, a favorite among workers for its aggressive wraparound style. Now with high-contrast, color-enhancing lens options and new frame colors, it’s built for both sharp looks and sharper vision.

Similar to the rest of Ergodyne's eye protection catalogue, the newest (SIXTEN & AEGIR) are built and designed with an intense focus on real-world function.

"Safety glasses shouldn’t look or feel like a compromise," said Greg Schrab, Erodyne president. “Workers won’t wear what gets in the way. These don’t. That’s the whole point.”

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