Zeiss Scopz shooting glasses - Quartermaster

Guns Magazine, July, 2002 by Jim Gardner

Okay, 'fess up. You've been guilty of firing your favorite rifle or handgun without wearing proper shooting glasses, haven't you? I know that I have. I also know that this is about as foolish a stunt as you can think of. Sometimes the reason was pure laziness, but often as not it was because I had removed my uncomfortable shooting glasses.

I won't have that excuse anymore. The new Scopz shooting glasses from Zeiss are the most comfortable I've worn yet. Also, the optical quality is just what you would expect from the most respected name in sporting optics. Clear and completely free of distortion, these glasses are a pleasure to use.

The lenses are properly large -- both to provide the utmost in protection to your peepers -- and so that with your head down on the comb of the stock you will still be looking through the center of the lenses. To further ensure this, the bridge of the Zeiss Scopz is rather unique.

The large, comfortable nose pads are of silicone elastomer. Squeeze them together and you will find they can be adjusted to three separate positions, raising or lowering the glasses to set them properly before your eyes while in shooting position.

The temples are of the cable type. They will stay in place and not slip forward irritatingly on a hot day. Carefully padded and with a smooth bulb on the open end, these do not become uncomfortable after an extended period of wear as others do.

The Zeiss Scopz come with a very nice molded nylon belt case, and are available with polarized, yellow, vermilion and clear lenses. These are really nice. Treat yourself to a pair and protect your valuable eyesight.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Zeiss Sporting Optics

[800] 441-3005

www.zeiss.com

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COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
 

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