DESERT LOCUST® MILITARY GOGGLE



The Desert Locust combines the best ballistic protection and widest field-of-view with a perfect facial
and helmet fit, making it the ultimate protective eyewear for extended use. Tough enough to withstand
a shot gun blast from 16 ft. (5m) away.
 

High-impact*, optical grade polycarbonate lens shields eyes from unexpected fragments and offers 100%
protection from UV-A, UV-B and UV-C rays

High performance OcuMax® coating protects against fogging and scratching; top and lateral forced air
vents maximize air circulation; filtration media prevents small particle entry

Superior anti-scratch hard coating for durability in extreme climatic conditions

Three interchangeable lenses for various light conditions –Clear, Solar and High-Contrast±±

At only 4 ounces, this lightweight goggle can be worn comfortably for hours

Pliable frame material and strapping system seals face while maximizing facial comfort

Low profile design ensures compatibility with helmet, weapon sights, binoculars and night-vision systems

Optional Prescription (Rx) Carrier available (Also compatible with Sawfly® Spectacles and Bullet Ant® Tactical Goggles)

Deluxe Kit also includes protective sleeve, microfiber lens pocket and storage case
 

Tough enough to withstand a shot gun blast from 16 ft (5m) away.



Desert Locust® Replacement Lenses


 

Clear Lenses: Maximizes light transmittance. Use indoors or at night.

Solar Lenses: Reduces extreme glare and squinting. Use outdoors in bright conditions.

Yellow High-Contrast±±: Provide crisp definition in low-light conditions. Use during dull, cloudy or hazy conditions.

 

Vermillion High-Contrast±±: Provide excellent color recognition and depth perception. Use in bright and cloudy conditions
to reduce glare.

 

                                                                  Thermal Lenses


 

Revision’s eyewear is certified to ANSI Z87.1 – 2010 and military requirements (MIL-DTL-43511D, clause 3.5.10 and
 MIL-PRF-31013, clause 3.5.1.1). CE certified in accordance with EN 166, EN 170 and EN 172.

The High-Contrast specialty lenses are not approved for military use by the U.S. Army