Amber-Tint Protective Glasses with Adjustable Temple & Gel Nosepiece
In overcast, low-light, or dawn/dusk conditions, a clear lens doesn't help you see better — but the right tint can. Amber Lens Safety Glasses are tuned to boost contrast and edge definition in dim or flat lighting, making it easier to spot hazards, read markings, and judge depth.
Improve visibility and comfort with our Amber Lens Safety Glasses, designed for enhanced contrast and all-day wear in low-light or overcast work environments. Whether you're working in warehouses, operating forklifts at dawn, or doing inspection tasks in dimly lit areas, the amber-tinted polycarbonate lens helps sharpen details while reducing eye strain. The gel nosepiece and 5-position adjustable temples ensure a secure, customized fit for a variety of face shapes, making them a go-to choice for teams needing reliable safety eyewear.
Built with ANSI Z87.1+ certified impact-resistant lenses, these safety glasses offer dependable protection from flying debris, particles, and potential hazards on the job. Ideal for maintenance, logistics, nighttime construction, or indoor machine operation where lighting is variable but protection is non-negotiable.
Key Features of Amber Lens Safety Glasses
- Amber-tinted polycarbonate lens – enhances contrast and reduces eye strain in low-light or overcast conditions.
- Gel nosepiece – cushions pressure points for long-shift comfort.
- 5-position adjustable temples – customizable fit for different face shapes.
- ANSI-rated impact protection – certified for general industrial use.
Specifications
- Brand: ComfortSafe
- Lens Color: Amber
- Frame: Adjustable temples, gel nosepiece
- Certifications: ANSI-rated
Buying Tip: Who Benefits Most From an Amber Tint
Amber lenses are most valuable for early-morning or late-evening shifts, indoor work under fluorescent lighting, and inspection-type tasks where spotting small details matters more than blocking bright sun. Forklift operators, early-shift warehouse crews, and quality inspectors often notice the biggest difference. If your work is mostly under direct, bright sunlight, a gray or mirror lens will reduce glare more effectively than amber.
Applications
- Forklift and equipment operation, especially dawn/dusk shifts
- Warehouse and distribution work under artificial lighting
- Quality control and inspection tasks
- Indoor manufacturing with variable lighting
FAQ
Will amber lenses help with night driving?
Many people find amber lenses helpful for dawn/dusk visibility, but they are not a substitute for proper headlights or night-vision eyewear on the road.
Do these block UV rays?
Yes, the polycarbonate lens provides UV protection in addition to its contrast-enhancing tint.