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Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap Review (2026)

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★★★★½ 4.4/5

Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial

Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap — Key Specifications
Brand Ergodyne
Category Eyewear Accessory
Construction (per listing) Elastic strap; holds eyewear snug to face
Typical price $4.99
Model 59991

The Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap is a eyewear accessory from Ergodyne, stocked at $4.99 — built as the snug-fit elastic conversion for standard glasses. It's the pick for tower, ladder, and overhead trades whose glasses currently fall exactly when both hands are busy. This review covers what the listing documents, where it beats its closest rival, and who should buy something else.

Why the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap Stands Out

The 59991 converts ordinary safety glasses into secure-fit eyewear — snug to the face through climbing, overhead, and inverted positions where gravity votes against your PPE. Five dollars against re-running a task because your glasses left your face.

Specification and Configuration

What the listing commits to: elastic strap; holds eyewear snug to face. Claims beyond that — lab numbers, endurance figures, certifications the listing doesn't state — don't appear in this review, because we don't invent them. Size and color options run on the linked Amazon listing rather than as separate stocked variants.

PPE care accessories exist because protection degrades in ordinary ways — fogged lenses, hardened earmuff cushions, dirty facepiece seals, lost glasses — and every one of those failures has a single-digit-dollar consumable that prevents it. The Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap is the eyewear accessory entry in that layer; the full care station lives in our PPE Care & Accessories collection.

Where It Falls Short

Its limits, honestly: All-day desk-to-floor wear — constant strap pressure annoys; the hanging lanyard suits intermittent use better.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Elastic strap
  • $4.99 — positioned honestly against its ladder
  • From Ergodyne — the reference brand in jobsite cooling
  • Listing states its construction claims plainly

Cons

  • Single-listing size/color selection happens on Amazon, not as stocked variants
  • All-day desk-to-floor wear

Who Should Buy It

Order the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap if you are tower, ladder, and overhead trades whose glasses currently fall exactly when both hands are busy.

Who Should Skip It

Skip it for all-day desk-to-floor wear — constant strap pressure annoys; the hanging lanyard suits intermittent use better.

How It Compares

Same brand, opposite physics: strap for keeping glasses ON, lanyard for keeping them NEAR. Crews with both task types stock both. The PPE Care & Accessories collection carries the complete ladder so you can compare every tier. Head-to-head rival: Ergodyne Skullerz 3251 Lanyard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap made of?

Per the listing: elastic strap; holds eyewear snug to face. That's the documented construction — anything beyond it belongs to the manufacturer's spec sheet, not this review.

How much does the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap cost?

$4.99 at the linked Amazon listing. Prices track the live listing, and size or color selections there can shift the number.

Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap vs Ergodyne Skullerz 3251 Lanyard — which should I buy?

Same brand, opposite physics: strap for keeping glasses ON, lanyard for keeping them NEAR. Crews with both task types stock both.

Who is the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap best for?

Tower, ladder, and overhead trades whose glasses currently fall exactly when both hands are busy.

When should I skip the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap?

All-day desk-to-floor wear — constant strap pressure annoys; the hanging lanyard suits intermittent use better.

What sizes does the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap come in?

The size run (and color options where offered) lives on the linked Amazon listing — we deliberately don't restate it, because listings update. Check the size chart there before ordering.

Is Ergodyne a good brand?

Ergodyne invented the jobsite cooling category with the Chill-Its line and remains its reference brand — it is also one of the most-stocked vendors in our catalog across hi-vis apparel and gloves. Chill-Its model numbers are stable, listings state their cooling method plainly, and the line covers every price tier from $4 bandanas to phase-change systems.

How often should the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap be used or replaced?

Per doffing for wipes; as-lost for retainers. The consumable cadence is the product working as intended.

Does the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap affect the PPE's protective rating?

It preserves rather than changes it: clean, fog-free, present PPE protects at spec; degraded or absent PPE doesn't. Care accessories are how ratings survive real shifts.

Why alcohol-free for respirator cleaning?

Alcohol dries and degrades the elastomers that facepiece seals are made of — the standard respirator wipes are deliberately alcohol-free so daily cleaning doesn't shorten facepiece life. Save alcohol wipes for hard surfaces.

What does a complete PPE care station stock?

Anti-fog and lens wipes, respirator wipes, spare eyewear retainers, the hygiene-kit schedule for the muffs on the crew, and one named person who restocks monthly. Twenty dollars a month keeps hundreds of dollars of PPE at spec.

Is OEM required for accessories like the Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap?

For universal accessories like retainers and wipes, brand matters less than format fit — slip-fit ends on temples, alcohol-free chemistry on facepieces.

Does OSHA require any of this?

Respirator cleaning is required outright (1910.134 Appendix B-2); the rest is how employers meet the general duty to maintain PPE in reliable condition. Practically: inspectors notice fog-blind crews and shiny-cushioned muffs.

How do I know which earmuff hygiene kit fits?

The model is stamped inside the ear cup — match HYX1/HYX2/HYX5 to the X-series number, HY79 to PELTOR comm headsets, and the Howard Leight kit to Impact Sport/Leightning shells. Kit-to-muff matching is the whole exercise.

Are eyewear retainers one-size-fits-all?

Slip-fit rope styles grip standard temple arms across brands; elastic straps likewise. The exceptions are very thick wraparound temples — check the retainer listing's compatibility note against your frames.

The Bottom Line

The Ergodyne 59991 Elastic Eyewear Strap does its job at its price: the snug-fit elastic conversion for standard glasses at $4.99. Rated 4.4/5 on documented spec, configuration, and value for the intended buyer.


About the Author

Steven Eaton is the founder of WC Safety and an industrial PPE specialist who sources and evaluates PPE care accessories for industrial and construction buyers.

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Reviews draw on the manufacturer's published listing data and the applicable OSHA and ANSI consensus standards. We do not run lab tests or invent specifications; where a listing states no rating, the review says so. Ratings reflect documented spec, configuration, and value.

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