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Revision Releases ExoShield

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Revision has just released the ExoShield goggle to the general public. Previously in limited release to specialized customers, the ExoShield was developed initially to satisfy a requirement for a skydiving goggle. However, the low-cost design proved so effective it quickly began to be used for other applications.

“The Revision Exoshield is an ultra compact hybrid solution designed by special operators for special operations,” explains Dan Packard, Sr. VP of Military Sales for Revision. “This end-user driven product, the Exoshield, provides unequivocal night vision gear compatibility, ballistic protection and environmental shielding for use in high-speed, dynamic operations.”

I have had a pair for a couple of months and they are fantastic. The design protects the eyes and keeps out dust due to the comfort foam which actually lives up to its name. Additionally, I have not noted any fogging but admittedly have not used them under particularly strenuous or high humidity conditions. The headstrap is a two piece design that Velcroes together and can be used with a variety of helmets. For Pro-Tec and Gentex Parachutist helmets the ExoShield is to be worn beneath the helmet with the straps extending out the back through the slits and attached on the outside.

If I would ask for one change at this point it would be to change the headstrap to a Foliage Green or Tan color. However, since the ExoShield was originally envisioned as eyepro for airborne operations I understand why it is currently Black.

Revision provided this quote form an unnamed PJ that echoes my sentiment, “The eyewear is great, keeps out the dust (even under freefall) and is comfortable even for extended periods. I think this is ‘the product’ for the guys that need a multipurpose goggle.” While he doesn’t mention it, they are extremely low profile and can be worn with NODs. The lenses meet or exceed military ballistic certification standards.

The Exoshield Extreme Low-Profile Eyewear Kit consists of a goggle with comfort foam in either clear or solar (as in dark) lens versions, Black headstrap, microfiber cleaning cloth, and storage case. It retails for $49.99 MSRP.

www.revisioneyewear.com

Desert Locust Goggles Now in Tan 499

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Tan 499 was chosen by the US Army as the accessory color for MultiCam (OCP). Revision got way out in front on this one, making the Desert Locust Goggle the first and only MultiCam eyewear on the US Army Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL). The goggle exceeds ANSI Z87.1-2010 and military ballistic impact requirements (MIL-DTL-43511D, clause 3.5.10).

“Revision is committed to meeting the specific needs of soldiers through innovative, custom eyewear solutions,” says Dan Packard, Senior Vice President of Military Sales for Revision. “That’s why we’re proud to deliver the Tan 499 Desert Locust Goggle Kit. This new kit has all the same ballistic features of the original Desert Locust Goggle, but with the added benefit of better camouflage – something that soldiers in today’s hostile environments require and deserve.”

The Tan 499 Desert Locust U.S. Military Kit includes the Tan 499 frame and headstrap with MultiCam anti-reflective sleeve, clear and smoke interchangeable lenses, microfiber cleaning cloth, Multicam case and reusable anti-fog cloth.

Enjoy Some Revision for the Holidays

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Order a Sawfly U.S. Military Eyewear System before December 25th and receive this cool ball cap. The Sawfly system includes a frame with adjustable arms, clear & smoke lenses, head strap, microfiber pouch, case with belt clip, reusable anti-fog cloth. And don’t forget, the lenses meet mil-spec for ballistic protection. Revision is also offering a generous 30% off all of their products for SSD readers from now until Christmas. Be sure to enter code SolSys at checkout.

www.revisioneyewear.com

PSP and Revision Terminate Arrangement

Friday, June 18th, 2010

In a press release issued earlier this week, Pacific Safety Products and Revision announced they have agreed to terminate the arrangement agreement made last month wherein Revision would pay Cdn $0.18 per share for PSP stock. PSP was unable to garner sufficient support among its shareholders to ratify the sale. PSP will reimburse Revision for $150,000 in transaction costs.

However, PSP has announced the sale of its headborne system assets to Revision for $1,275,000. Mr. David Scott, Chief Executive Officer of PSP stated: “The headborne program was established by PSP to develop new protection products for future market opportunities. To date the Company has made advances in the development of products; however, significant further investment is required in order to capitalize on these anticipated market opportunities. Given the state of the industry and the current economic conditions, the Company simply does not have the capital required to continue its headborne R&D program and Revision’s offer provides the Company with the opportunity to monetize this asset.” One example of the technologies developed by PSP is the Tactical Impact Protection System. Their headborne systems division is the crown jewel of PSP and will be a perfect addition to Revision which began their own headborne work over a year ago.

Revision Giveaway #1 – Sawfly

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Soldier Systems Daily sponsor Revision Eyewear is giving away three different eyewear over the next two weeks. There will be three separate contests. You may enter for each of the giveaways but you have to enter to win. No purchase is necessary. Just simply provide your valid email address to enter. The contests will be posted randomly and the closing date and time for each will be posted. Winners will be notified via email.

The first is for a Sawfly Military Eyewear System. The Sawfly features an interchangeable, optically correct curved lens that is certified to ANSI Z87.1 and Military Requirements (MIL-V-43511C clause 3.5.10 and MIL-PRF-31013 clause 3.5.1.1). It also has a removable retention strap. Additionally, it is on the U.S. Army Authorized Protective Eyewear List so you can wear the Sawfly with confidence.

Revision Eyewear Sawfly

You must enter by 1200 Eastern time 7 January, 2010 to be eligible to win the Sawfly.




By submitting your e-mail address you are also opting in to receive special offers from Revision.

Revision PDQ Goggle Strap

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Revision PDQ Goggle Strap

Revision introduced a new goggle strap last fall. Designed to make protective goggles and NVG mounts a bit more compatible, the PDQ Goggle Retention System snaps onto a set of Revision Desert Locust goggles, replacing the stock strap with short velcro extensions that attach to a helmet mounted elastic halo. The halo stays in place via gripper strips on the back and a rubber O-ring that mates best with the Army One-hole style NOD mount. However, you can mess with it to get it work with other systems as well.

Available in Black, Tan, Foliage and Coyote from US Cav.

Photo from US Cav.