I have worn them during static range use, on a SWAT range day (requiring full kit with movement) and high risk warrants. I primarily used the Ordnance Tactical with the clear lenses on. I received the glasses with clear lenses, high contrast red and smoke lenses. The extra lenses have a pouch with sleeves for each to protect them. Peripheral vision was not distorted at all. As far as clarity goes, I found no problems seeing. The lenses wrapped around to cover the sides of my eyes. I felt that they were well made and had a nice design. I would expect if something heavy had been placed on top then it then damage would occur. The case does a good job of keeping the glasses and extra lenses protected from being crushed during normal use. Inside was a case that held the Ordnance glasses. The National Tactical Officer’s Association (NTOA) has given Tifosi its endorsement for their tactical line up. This means the tactical glasses were put under aggressive testing and had to have held up well. The glasses seem to be light weight so the wearer doesn’t feel like he is wearing a pair on his face. Typical models listed as “tactical” glasses usually come in around $120.00 or more. They looked every bit like ones I would have expected to be priced higher then they are advertised. When I received them, I noticed that they were packaged in a box that was very nicely done. I have had a pair of Tifosi Ordnance Tactical eye pro with interchangeable lenses of approximately 1 month now. A fundamental part of intelligent behavior is planning. Planning is thinking about a goal and then organizing the activities to achieve the goal. With a plan, you can see how much you have progressed towards your goal and how far on your map to the next destination.
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