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Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens Review (2026)

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★★★★½ 4.6/5

Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial

Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens — Key Details
Brand Sellstrom
Category Safety Goggles
Typical price $23.59
Model / SKU S80226

The Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens is a safety goggles from Sellstrom, stocked at $23.59. This review restates what the product page documents, places it in its eye and face protection lane, and points to the ranked guides for the head-to-head field.

What the Product Page Documents

The Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles with Smoke lens are a rugged, field-proven industrial goggle built for the demanding visibility and protection requirements of oil and gas operations, refinery work, chemical processing, and outdoor industrial environments where bright sunlight, reflective surfaces, and high ambient light create sustained glare that impairs visual performance with clear lenses. The Odyssey II platform is a recognized name in industrial safety — a goggle that has earned specification status at major petrochemical, mining, and utility facilities based on its combination of robust construction, reliable face seal, and practical performance characteristics. The smoke/gray lens of the S80226 reduces visible light transmission to manage glare and eye strain in high-ambient-light environments without the color shift of amber or tinted lenses that can distort visual judgment on color-coded equipment, instrumentation, and safety signage. Certified to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 , with adjustable elastic strap and indirect ventilation, the S80226 brings Sellstrom's industrial-grade durability to environments where eye protection sees serious daily service.

The Sellstrom Odyssey II series has built its industrial reputation on a simple principle: goggles used in oil fields, refineries, and petrochemical plants need to be tougher than goggles used in office manufacturing. The Odyssey II frame construction reflects this — a more rigid, durable frame body that holds its shape and protective geometry under conditions that softer-flex designs can compromise over time. In environments where goggles are routinely stored in tool pouches alongside metal tools, carried on belts in hot sun, and subjected to incidental impacts from equipment contact, the Odyssey II's construction durability is a practical advantage that extends service life and maintains protective performance through real working conditions.

The S80226's smoke lens is the correct lens choice for the Odyssey II's target environments. Outdoor tank gauging, topside processing equipment inspection, flare stack area work, and open-site refinery operations all share a common characteristic: high ambient light from sun, reflective metal surfaces, and open sky. Workers performing visual inspection tasks — reading gauges, checking valve positions, interpreting indicator lights and color-coded piping — under these conditions with clear lenses experience sustained visual fatigue from glare that degrades both comfort and work quality over a shift. The smoke tint reduces this light load to a comfortable level without the significant color shift that amber or yellow lenses produce.

Where It Earns Its Slot

Where it earns its slot: The Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles with Smoke lens are a rugged, field-proven industrial goggle built for the demanding visibility and protection requirements of oil and gas operations, refinery work, chemica… The product page carries the full documented configuration; this review deliberately restates rather than embellishes it — claims beyond the listing don't appear here.

Honest Limits

Its honest limits: like every eye and face protection product, it protects within its stated ratings and use lane only — the family FAQ below draws those boundaries, and the guides linked underneath rank it against its true alternatives. Where the listing is silent on a spec, so are we; verify markings and instructions on arrival.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Documented safety goggles from Sellstrom
  • Model S80226 — traceable part number
  • Listing-grounded specs — nothing invented here

Cons

  • Configuration options live on the linked listing
  • Where the listing is silent on a rating, verify the physical markings

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens cost?

$23.59 at the linked listing — prices track the live page, and configuration choices there can shift the number.

What does the Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens listing actually document?

The Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles with Smoke lens are a rugged, field-proven industrial goggle built for the demanding visibility and protection requirements of oil and gas operations, refinery work, chemical processing, and outdoor industrial environments where bright sunlight, reflect…

What are the alternatives to the Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens?

The sibling safety goggles options linked in this review, ranked head-to-head in the eye and face protection guides below — start with the buyer's guides for the field view.

What do the Z87 markings on lenses mean?

Z87 is the ANSI standard family; Z87+ marks high-impact rating; added codes cover splash (D3), dust (D4/D5), and UV (U-scale). The frame or lens stamp is the authority — we restate only what listings claim.

Safety glasses, goggles, or face shield — which does the task need?

Impact alone: rated glasses. Splash, dust, or chemicals: sealed goggles. Grinding, cutting, chipping: face shield OVER rated glasses — shields are secondary protection, never standalone.

Do anti-fog coatings actually work?

Factory anti-fog coatings help materially and wipes extend them — but temperature swings and exertion beat any coating eventually. Chronic fogging wants coated lenses plus airflow-friendly frames, plus the wipe habit.

Can safety glasses go over prescription glasses?

OTG (over-the-glass) styles exist for exactly that; everyone else chooses between prescription safety eyewear programs and bifocal safety readers. Stacking ordinary frames under standard safety glasses fits poorly and fogs.

What lens tint should I choose?

Clear indoors, gray for sun, amber for contrast in flat light, indoor/outdoor mirror for dock work that crosses thresholds. Tint is comfort and visibility — the impact rating carries the safety.

Are dark lenses enough for welding?

No — welding demands shade-rated filters (welding goggles or helmets), not sunglasses-dark safety glasses. Grinding between passes is where rated clear glasses plus a shield earn their keep.

How should safety glasses fit?

Close to the brow, no gaps at the sides, temple pressure even — gaps are where flying debris arrives. Foam-lined and gasketed styles close the gaps for dusty work.

When do scratched lenses get replaced?

When scratches sit in the sight line or haze impairs vision — degraded optics cause the removals and squinting that precede injuries. Retainers and cases from the accessories collection slow the scratch rate.

Do face shields need glasses underneath?

Yes — ANSI treats shields as secondary protection over rated spectacles or goggles. The shield takes the spray and sparks; the glasses catch what gets around it.

What's the difference between cheap and premium safety glasses?

Optics, coatings, and fit systems — the Z87+ impact floor is the same. Premium buys clarity that survives a shift and comfort that keeps them on faces; both matter more than the logo.

How do goggles vent without leaking?

Indirect vents baffle liquid splash while passing air (D3-marked); direct vents breathe better but only rate for impact/dust. Chemical work wants indirect or unvented with anti-fog discipline.

UV protection — do clear lenses have it?

Most polycarbonate lenses inherently block UV and many listings state a U-scale rating — restated in these reviews only where claimed. Outdoor crews get it 'free' in rated eyewear; check the stamp.

The Bottom Line

Rated 4.6/5 on documented spec, configuration, and value. The Sellstrom S80226 Odyssey II Safety Goggles — Smoke Lens does the job its listing describes — the guides above tell you whether it's the right pick against the field.


About the Author

Steven Eaton is the founder of WC Safety and an industrial PPE specialist who sources and evaluates eye and face protection equipment for industrial and construction buyers.

How We Review

Eye-protection reviews restate ANSI Z87.1 markings exactly as listed — Z87+ impact, D3/D4 splash/dust, U-scale UV — and never assign markings a listing doesn't claim. Lens choice guidance follows the stated tint and coating only. Ratings reflect documented spec, configuration, and value — the basis is stated, not invented testing.

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WC Safety is an Amazon Associate and earns commissions on qualifying purchases through links on this page. Affiliate relationships do not influence our ratings.

Editorial Standards

Claims are drawn from listing data and published standards. WC Safety does not invent specifications or test results. Report errors to safetynw2012@gmail.com.

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