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GVS Elipse Integra Respirator with Integrated Goggles (SPR549) reusable half-mask with built-in polycarbonate eye protection

GVS Elipse Integra Respirator with Integrated Goggles Review โ€” Honest Buyer's Guide for Dust, Eye Hazards and Tight Spaces

Is the GVS Elipse Integra Respirator with Integrated Goggles the right half-mask respirator for jobs where dust and flying debris hit your eyes and lungs at the same time?

Short answer: For tasks where airborne particulate and eye hazards happen together โ€” grinding, demolition, mold work, dusty agriculture โ€” the GVS Elipse Integra is one of the cleanest single-unit answers we stock, pairing a compact half-mask with UV6 polycarbonate goggles so there is no gap and no separate fogging eyewear. If you only need lung protection and already wear prescription glasses or a welding helmet, a standard low-profile mask like the GVS Elipse SPR457 from our half-mask respirators range is simpler and cheaper.

GVS Elipse Integra Respirator with Integrated Goggles Review (2026)

The Integra sits in a small niche inside the broader half-mask respirators category: it is one of the only reusable half-masks that builds NIOSH-approved respiratory protection and certified polycarbonate eye protection into one ultra-compact body. Where the standard GVS Elipse and the twin-filter GVS Elipse SPR457 are pure low-profile particulate masks, the Integra trades a little bulk for integrated UV6 goggles and a sealed eye box. That makes it a direct alternative to wearing a conventional mask such as the Moldex 7000 Series or Klein Tools 60552 plus separate safety goggles. If you are still mapping out where a half-mask fits versus a disposable or full-face unit, start with our respiratory protection guide and the wider respiratory protection range before committing.

Editorial verdict โ€” 4.2/5
At roughly 13 oz the GVS Elipse Integra is heavier than a bare low-profile mask, but it removes the cost, fog and gap problems of carrying separate goggles โ€” a fair trade for anyone whose silica & dust or mold remediation work also throws debris at the eyes. Just budget for the same fit-testing and seal-check discipline any half-mask demands under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134.VIEW ON WC SAFETY โ†’CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON โ†’

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Pros
  • NIOSH-approved half-mask combined with built-in UV6 polycarbonate goggles in one ultra-compact unit โ€” no separate eyewear to buy, fog or lose
  • Integrated design closes the gap between goggle and mask that conventional setups leave, improving eye-zone sealing against dust
  • Wide field of vision from the close-to-face GVS Elipse architecture, useful in tight or overhead work
  • Reusable elastomeric facepiece with replaceable filters โ€” far lower long-run cost and waste than disposables
  • Certified by GVS for industrial, construction, pharmaceutical and agricultural use across four models
  • Backed by GVS, a filtration specialist with 40+ years of experience
Cons
  • At ~13 oz it is noticeably heavier and bulkier than a bare low-profile half-mask, which some users feel over long shifts
  • The fixed goggle/mask geometry means you cannot mix in your own preferred eyewear or a face shield as freely
  • Like any half-mask it carries only APF 10 and still requires OSHA fit-testing โ€” the integrated goggles do not change the respiratory rating
  • Integrated polycarbonate lens can fog in hot, humid conditions and is a wear item you cannot swap independently of the mask
  • Not suitable for gases or vapors unless paired with the correct GVS cartridge/filter for the hazard

Who it is for

  • Demolition, grinding and masonry crews who face both respirable dust and flying debris and want to stop juggling silica & dust respirators plus separate goggles
  • Mold-remediation technicians needing eye and lung protection together in damp, spore-heavy environments โ€” see the mold remediation respirators range
  • Agricultural and grain-handling workers exposed to organic dust and wind-blown particulate who value an all-in-one sealed unit
  • Pharmaceutical and powder-handling staff who want a compact certified mask-plus-goggle for fine particulate, drawn from the broader respiratory protection line
  • Workers who hate the fog-and-gap problem of pairing a standard GVS Elipse with loose safety glasses
  • Buyers comparing integrated eye protection against a conventional mask such as the Klein Tools 60552 before deciding

What the GVS Elipse Integra does well

Genuine one-unit eye-and-lung protection

The Integra's headline strength is that it is a patented single body combining a reusable half-mask with built-in polycarbonate safety goggles. For tasks that hit the eyes and airways at once โ€” chipping, sweeping, demolition โ€” that removes a whole layer of PPE coordination versus buying a half-mask plus separate goggles.

Closes the goggle-to-mask gap

Conventional setups leave a gap between the bottom of safety goggles and the top of the respirator where dust and debris track in. GVS engineers the Integra to eliminate that gap, which is a real, design-level advantage in dusty silica & dust environments rather than a marketing line.

Wide field of vision

Built on the close-to-face GVS Elipse architecture, the Integra delivers a wide field of view with a UV6 polycarbonate lens. That matters for overhead and confined work where a bulky conventional goggle would crowd your sightline โ€” a step up from clipping glasses over the plain GVS Elipse.

Reusable platform with replaceable filters

As a reusable elastomeric respirator, the Integra is worn across many shifts with filters swapped as they load โ€” the correct supply model versus disposables. If you are weighing reusable against single-use, our respiratory protection guide and the disposable respirators range frame the trade-off.

Certified for serious sectors

GVS certifies the Integra for industrial, construction, pharmaceutical and agricultural applications, and the unit is NIOSH-approved. That breadth, plus GVS's 40-plus years in filtration, puts it on a credible footing alongside established names like the Moldex 7000 Series.

Where the GVS Elipse Integra falls short

Heavier and bulkier than a bare mask

At roughly 13 oz the Integra carries the extra mass of its goggle assembly, so it sits heavier on the face than a stripped-down low-profile mask like the GVS Elipse SPR457. Over a full shift that weight is noticeable, and it is the main reason this is not a default pick for everyone.

Locked-in eye geometry

Because the goggles are integral, you cannot substitute your own preferred eyewear, prescription inserts or a face shield as freely as you could with a conventional half-mask. If your job demands specific eye protection or you already own quality goggles, that fixed design can be a drawback.

Still an APF-10 half-mask with fit-test rules

The integrated goggles do nothing for the respiratory rating: this remains a half-mask with an Assigned Protection Factor of 10 and a hard requirement to fit-test and seal-check under OSHA. Facial hair along the seal still disqualifies the wearer โ€” review our respirators and facial hair and how to fit test a respirator guidance.

Lens fog and non-independent wear parts

A sealed integrated lens can fog in hot, humid conditions, and because it is part of the unit you cannot replace the eye lens independently the way you would a cheap pair of goggles. Plan for that in damp mold remediation work.

GVS Elipse Integra vs the competition

Model Rating Filter / class Style / size Best for
GVS Elipse Integra (SPR549) 4.2 Particulate (verify class on product page) Compact half-mask + integrated goggles, 4 models Dust plus eye hazards in one sealed unit
GVS Elipse SPR457 4.4 NIOSH P100 Ultra-low-profile twin-filter, M/L Grinding/masonry under eyewear or a welding helmet
Klein Tools 60552 4.3 NIOSH P100 Low-profile half-mask, M/L & S/M Tradespeople wanting a fast push-in fit check
Moldex 7000 Series 4.3 Cartridge-dependent (Smart bayonet) Reusable facepiece, S/M/L All-day comfort with a wide cartridge library
Drรคger X-plore 3300 4.1 Cartridge-dependent (X-plore bayonet) Twin-port half-mask, Size L Painting and chemical handling with multi-gas options

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When to step up from the GVS Elipse Integra

If the Integra's integrated goggles are more than your job needs, step down to a pure low-profile particulate mask โ€” the GVS Elipse SPR457 or the original GVS Elipse โ€” and add eyewear only when required. Stepping the other way, if your hazard involves organic vapors, solvents or multi-gas exposure rather than just particulate, a cartridge-based platform like the Moldex 7000 Series or Drรคger X-plore 3300 lets you match the cartridge to the chemical. And when contaminant levels exceed roughly ten times the exposure limit or your eyes need full coverage, move up to the full-face respirators category, which provides a higher protection factor and complete face sealing.

Category context

A half-mask like the Integra occupies the middle ground of respiratory protection. Disposable filtering facepieces from the disposable respirators and N95 respirators ranges are cheap and convenient but single-use, offer no eye protection, and seal less reliably over a beard or long shift. Reusable half-masks raise comfort, sealing and long-run economy while still carrying an Assigned Protection Factor of 10 โ€” the Integra's twist is folding eye protection into that same APF-10 body. Full-face units in the full-face respirators category go further, sealing the entire face for a higher protection factor, but they are bulkier and pricier. For a structured walkthrough of which tier fits which job, our respiratory protection guide and respirator sizing guide are the right starting points.

Total cost of ownership

The Integra's cost story is the classic reusable-respirator math: a higher upfront price than a disposable, repaid by replacing only the filters as they load rather than throwing away the whole unit. GVS notes its Elipse filters can last up to several years before replacement when stored and used correctly, so per-shift cost drops sharply versus stocking boxes of disposable respirators. The integrated goggles also fold your eyewear spend into the same purchase โ€” no separate goggle line item โ€” though the trade-off is that the lens is a wear part you cannot swap independently. When you budget, match replacement filters (and, where your hazard demands it, the right cartridge) to your specific exposure, and factor in the fit-testing every half-mask requires under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. Across the half-mask respirators field the Integra lands as fair value for anyone genuinely needing eye-plus-lung protection; if you only need lung protection it is more mask than you are paying for.

Final verdict

Buy the GVS Elipse Integra when your work reliably exposes both your lungs and your eyes โ€” demolition and grinding in the silica & dust respirators range, spore-heavy mold remediation, or dusty agricultural and powder-handling tasks โ€” and you are tired of fogging, gapping eyewear. Skip it and choose a leaner mask like the GVS Elipse SPR457 or Klein Tools 60552 if you only need particulate protection or already wear a welding helmet or prescription glasses. For vapor and multi-gas hazards, go cartridge-based with the Moldex 7000 Series; for the highest protection and full-face coverage, step up to a full-face respirator. Whichever you pick, confirm the fit with our user seal check and fit-test guidance before relying on it.

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GVS Elipse Integra FAQ

Is the GVS Elipse Integra a NIOSH-approved respirator?

Yes โ€” GVS states the Integra is NIOSH-approved and certified for industrial, construction, pharmaceutical and agricultural applications. For the specific filter class and approval details on your model, check the live product page, and see our respiratory protection guide for how NIOSH approval works under 42 CFR 84. Never assume a protection class that the listing does not state.

What protection factor does the Integra give me?

As a half-mask respirator it carries an Assigned Protection Factor (APF) of 10 once you are properly fit-tested under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, meaning it can be used where the contaminant is up to ten times the permissible exposure limit. The built-in goggles do not raise that respiratory number. If you need a higher factor, look at the full-face respirators range.

Do the integrated goggles replace separate safety glasses?

Yes โ€” that is the whole point of the Integra: the UV6 polycarbonate goggles are built into the unit, so you do not need to wear separate safety glasses for the same task. The integrated design also closes the gap between goggle and mask that loose eyewear leaves. If you prefer to choose your own eyewear, a conventional mask like the GVS Elipse SPR457 plus goggles is the alternative.

How does the Integra compare to the standard GVS Elipse?

The standard GVS Elipse and the twin-filter SPR457 are pure low-profile particulate masks with no eye protection, while the Integra adds built-in goggles in a slightly heavier body. Choose the plain Elipse if you only need lung protection or already wear eyewear; choose the Integra when eye and airway hazards occur together. Both are reusable platforms from the half-mask respirators range.

Does the Integra protect against gases and vapors?

Not on its own โ€” like other particulate-oriented half-masks it is built for airborne dusts and particles, and gas or vapor protection requires the correct cartridge for the hazard. If solvents, paints or multi-gas exposure are in play, a cartridge platform such as the Moldex 7000 Series or Drรคger X-plore 3300 is the better base, and our how to choose a cartridge guide explains matching.

Is the Integra good for mold remediation?

It is a sensible choice where mold work also throws spores and debris at the eyes, since you get lung and eye protection in one sealed unit โ€” see the mold remediation respirators range. Be aware the integrated lens can fog in hot, damp conditions. Always confirm the seal with a user seal check before entering a contaminated area.

Will it fit under a welding helmet?

The Integra's integrated goggle box makes it bulkier than a stripped low-profile mask, so for work directly under a welding helmet a flatter unit like the GVS Elipse SPR457 or a dedicated option from our welding respirators range usually sits better. Confirm clearance with your specific helmet. The Integra shines more in open dusty work where its goggles earn their place.

Do I still need to fit-test the Integra?

Yes โ€” every tight-fitting half-mask requires fit-testing under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 before workplace use, and the integrated goggles do not change that. Walk through the process with our how to fit test a respirator guide and confirm the seal each time you don it via a user seal check.

Can I wear the Integra with a beard?

No โ€” facial hair crossing the sealing surface breaks the seal on any half-mask, including the Integra, so a clean-shaven seal area is required for reliable protection. This is a regulatory and physics limit, not a brand quirk. Read our respirators and facial hair guide for what is and is not acceptable along the seal line.

How heavy is the GVS Elipse Integra?

GVS lists it at roughly 13 oz, which is heavier than a bare low-profile mask because of the integrated goggle assembly. Most users accept that weight as the cost of carrying eye and lung protection in one unit, but if all-day lightness is your priority, a leaner option from the half-mask respirators range may suit you better.

How does it compare to the Klein Tools 60552?

The Klein Tools 60552 is a NIOSH P100 low-profile mask with a fast push-in fit check but no eye protection, while the Integra trades a flatter profile for built-in goggles. Pick the Klein if you want a slim tradesperson's mask and already have eyewear; pick the Integra when you specifically want integrated eye protection. Both are reusable and need fit-testing.

Is the Integra latex-free and skin-friendly?

GVS builds its Elipse facepieces from soft hypoallergenic thermoplastic elastomer that is free of latex and silicone, which helps avoid contact irritation over long wear. If skin sensitivity is a concern, that material profile is a point in the Integra's favor versus some rubber facepieces. Always confirm the exact materials on the live listing for your model.

How many models of the Integra are there?

GVS offers the Integra in four models, letting you match size and configuration to the wearer; use the size selector on the product page to choose. Getting the size right is essential to the seal โ€” our respirator sizing guide walks through measuring for a half-mask. The wrong size undermines both the respirator seal and the goggle fit.

Is a reusable respirator like the Integra worth it over disposables?

For sustained or repeated exposure, yes โ€” you replace only filters rather than discarding whole masks, which lowers long-run cost and waste compared with stocking disposable respirators or N95s. Disposables still win for occasional, low-frequency tasks. Our respiratory protection guide lays out where each model makes sense.

Can I use the Integra for paint and spray work?

Only if it is fitted with the correct organic-vapor protection for the chemicals involved โ€” a particulate-focused mask alone does not protect against solvent vapors. For dedicated paint work, a combo kit or cartridge platform from the paint & spray respirators range is the right base, matched using our how to choose a cartridge guide. Verify the Integra's compatible options on its product page before relying on it for vapors.

What is the right way to put the Integra on and take it off?

Don and doff it like any half-mask, then confirm the seal โ€” never just snug the straps and assume protection. Follow our how to don and doff a respirator steps and finish with a user seal check every time. With the Integra, also confirm the goggle section seats cleanly so the closed gap stays closed.

Where does the Integra rank among half-mask respirators on this site?

It is a specialist pick rather than a do-everything default: outstanding when you need eye and lung protection in one sealed unit, but more mask than you need if you only require particulate filtration. Browse it alongside the full half-mask respirators lineup and read our comparison-style coverage such as best half-mask: 3M vs Honeywell to see where integrated-goggle designs fit your priorities.

Why trust this GVS Elipse Integra review? WC Safety is an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell the GVS Elipse Integra and its siblings to safety managers, procurement teams, and field supervisors. This review is written by our editorial desk, not by GVS or paid third parties. Specifications are cross-referenced against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List, the GVS technical data sheet, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the GVS Elipse Integra and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial respiratory protection desk ยท specialization: NIOSH-approved respirators, filtering facepieces, and hazard-based respirator selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: NIOSH 42 CFR 84, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, NIOSH NPPTL Certified Equipment List, GVS Technical Data Sheet, ANSI/ASSE Z88.2.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement. Specifications independently verified against the NIOSH approval.
How this review was researched
Built from the NIOSH 42 CFR 84 approval framework and Certified Equipment List, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 fit and use requirements, the GVS technical data sheet, and ANSI/ASSE Z88.2 practice. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to NIOSH or OSHA guidance.
Disclosure
WC Safety participates in the Amazon Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases via tagged links; we also stock the GVS Elipse Integra. The 4.2/5 rating reflects fit, protection class, comfort, and value relative to the field, independent of both relationships. General information, not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist for commercial respiratory programs.
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