Tactical Shooting Glasses & Protective Eyewear

Tactical Eyewear FAQ

What are ANSI Z87.1 certified shooting glasses?

ANSI Z87.1 certified shooting glasses meet safety standards set by the American National Standards Institute for impact resistance and high-velocity protection—meaning they’re built to protect your eyes when sh*t gets real.

Are your tactical glasses safe for use on the range?

Absolutely. Every pair in this collection—including our Epoch Link Glasses—is made to withstand flying brass, debris, and recoil shock. If it’s not range-ready, it doesn’t make the cut.

Can I wear your protective eyewear on a construction site?

Yes. Our glasses meet ANSI safety requirements, making them perfect for construction, carpentry, electrical work, and any job that puts your eyes in the line of fire.

What’s the difference between ballistic and ANSI-rated eyewear?

Ballistic eyewear is often military spec, while ANSI Z87.1 is a civilian/commercial safety standard. Our eyewear bridges both—high-speed impact resistance with tactical-grade performance.

Do your tactical glasses fit under earmuffs or helmets?

Yes. The slim temple arms are low-profile and designed to fit under hearing protection, comms, and helmets with no pressure points.

Can I wear these glasses for hiking, biking, or other outdoor sports?

Absolutely. Whether you’re hitting trails, riding gravel, or working the yard, this eyewear is built to move with you.

What is the lifespan of tactical safety glasses?

With proper care, our eyewear lasts for years. That said, if they take a hard impact, it’s smart to replace them—just like any safety equipment.

What makes Epoch Link Glasses different from other tactical eyewear?

Epoch Link Glasses are lightweight, ANSI-certified, range-tested, and built by a veteran-operated brand. No fluff—just eyewear that does its job.

Where can I buy high-quality ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses online?

Right here. Soldier Solutions is your go-to source for veteran-approved shooting glasses, tactical safety eyewear, and gear that doesn’t quit.