MCR Safety Swagger SR5 Series Safety Glasses
The MCR Safety Swagger SR5 is the anti-fog specialist of the Swagger line β with MAX6, welding observation Shade 3.0/5.0 variants, and an XL frame option for wider faces. Browse all at MCR Safety glasses or co...
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| Model / SKU | MCR Safety Swagger SR5 | SR510AF, SR512AF, SR5230PF, SR5250PF, SR5Z, SR512XL (verify) |
| ANSI Rating | ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ (High Impact); Shade 3.0/5.0 variants for welding observation only |
| Frame Style | Sport Wraparound; XL variant available |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| OTG | No |
| Coating | MAX6 Anti-Fog, MAX36 Polarized Anti-Fog; Shade filter on welding variants |
| Tints | Clear (AF), Gray (AF), Shade 3.0 (welding observation), Shade 5.0 (welding observation), Polarized, Gray XL |
| Price | $9.99β$14.99 per pair |
The Swagger SR5 is built around anti-fog performance β every standard SR5 variant ships with MAX6 or MAX36 coating, making it the default Swagger recommendation for environments with persistent fogging problems. Beyond anti-fog, the SR5 is the only Swagger model to offer Shade 3.0 and Shade 5.0 filter lenses for welding observation (not arc welding). The XL frame option addresses the fit gap for workers with wider faces who find the SR1βSR4 too narrow. For purely aesthetic mirror tints without the anti-fog focus, the SR1 or SR3 cover that ground.
Key Features
- MAX6 standard on every variant β unlike other Swagger models where anti-fog is an upgrade, the SR5 ships with MAX6 as the baseline coating; Clear and Gray variants both include dual-surface anti-fog.
- Shade 3.0 and Shade 5.0 for welding observation β filter lenses for watching welding operations without direct arc exposure; appropriate for supervisors, helpers, and co-workers near MIG/TIG setups (not for the welder doing the welding β that requires a proper welding helmet).
- XL frame option β the SR5 XL accommodates wider head and face dimensions that the standard SR-series frame cannot comfortably span; reduces the side gap and pressure points that cause fatigue on larger faces.
- MAX36 Polarized variant β polarized glare elimination + anti-fog + scratch resistance; the SR5's premium outdoor option for marine or driving use.
- ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ rated β all variants including Shade filter lenses carry Z87.1+ impact certification.
- Gray frame options β select SR5 variants are available with a gray (rather than black) frame for sites with appearance standards or personal preference.
Available Tints & Coatings
| Tint / Filter | Coating | Best Conditions | Representative SKU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear | MAX6 Anti-Fog | Indoor, low-light, cold-to-warm transitions | SR510AF |
| Gray / Smoke | MAX6 Anti-Fog | Outdoor sun + humid environments | SR512AF |
| Gray XL | MAX6 Anti-Fog | Outdoor sun + wider face dimensions | SR512XL (verify) |
| Shade 3.0 | Polarized filter | Welding observation β light arc, MIG/TIG bystander | SR5230PF |
| Shade 5.0 | Polarized filter | Welding observation β heavier arc, closer proximity | SR5250PF |
| Gray Polarized | MAX36 Polarized Anti-Fog | Marine, driving, high-glare outdoor | SR5Z (verify) |
Applications
- Food processing & commercial kitchens β Clear MAX6 anti-fog is the standard recommendation for workers moving between refrigerated storage and hot processing areas; MAX6 resists the rapid thermal cycling that defeats standard anti-fog.
- Spray painting & coating operations β Clear or Gray MAX6 maintains clear vision in humid spray booth conditions; wrapped lens reduces side-entry overspray.
- Welding supervision & helper roles β Shade 3.0 for occasional bystander proximity to MIG/TIG; Shade 5.0 for closer observation or heavier arc welding environments; both filter visible and UV radiation from the arc.
- Cold storage & refrigeration β Clear MAX6 for workers transitioning between sub-zero freezers and ambient warehouse temperatures multiple times per shift; MAX6 handles the condensation that defeats standard coatings within seconds.
- Marine & offshore β MAX36 polarized handles water surface glare; MAX6 anti-fog manages sea spray and high-humidity deck environments.
Compare Within the MCR Line
| Model | Anti-Fog | Welding Filter | XL Available | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swagger SR5 | MAX6 standard | Shade 3.0, 5.0 | Yes | $9.99 | Anti-fog specialist; welding observation |
| Swagger SR4 | MAX6 (select SKUs) | No | No | $9.99 | Wider lateral coverage; Black Mirror polarized |
| Swagger SR1 | MAX6 (select SKUs) | No | No | $9.99 | Widest tint variety; Fire Mirror |
| Swagger UD1 | MAX36 (premium) | No | No | $14.99 | Premium Blades mono-lens; Brown lens |
ANSI Z87.1 Compliance
All MCR Safety Swagger SR5 variants are ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ certified β including the Shade 3.0 and Shade 5.0 filter variants. The Shade filter lenses reduce visible light and UV transmission for welding observation; they retain the Z87.1+ high-velocity impact rating regardless of the filter darkness. This makes the SR5 Shade variants compliant with OSHA 1910.252 (welding, cutting, brazing) requirements for eye protection of bystanders near arc welding operations.
The SR5's MAX6 coating does not affect the Z87.1+ impact rating β the anti-fog treatment is applied to the surface of the polycarbonate lens, which independently meets high-velocity impact requirements. The SR5 satisfies OSHA 1910.133 (general industry) and 1926.102 (construction) for all non-Shade variants, and 1910.252 for the Shade variants used in welding observation contexts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Shade 3.0 and Shade 5.0 variants approved for welding?
The SR5 Shade 3.0 and 5.0 variants are appropriate for welding observation β being near welding operations as a supervisor, helper, or bystander. They are NOT a substitute for a proper welding helmet with Shade 9β13 auto-darkening lens for the person doing the welding. ANSI Z87.1 and OSHA 1910.252 specify Shade 3β5 for welding observer protection; Shade 10+ for the welder.
What shade should I choose β 3.0 or 5.0?
Shade 3.0: appropriate for low-amperage or short-duration arc exposure from a distance β occasional bystander near a MIG or TIG setup. Shade 5.0: appropriate for closer proximity or longer exposure to heavier amperage welding. When in doubt, Shade 5.0 provides more protection for uncertain exposure levels. Neither replaces a welding helmet.
Does MAX6 anti-fog wear off over time?
All anti-fog coatings degrade over time with use and cleaning. MAX6 is a durable formulation that holds up better than standard anti-fog under repeated cleaning. Avoid paper towels (abrasive); use microfiber cloth and lens cleaner or mild soap and water. Lens replacement is recommended when optical clarity or anti-fog effectiveness noticeably degrades β typically after 6β12 months of daily industrial use.
How do XL safety glasses differ from standard fit?
The SR5 XL has a wider temple-to-temple span and larger lens area than the standard SR5. This reduces pressure on the temples for workers with wider heads and eliminates the side-gap that appears when a too-narrow frame can't fully wrap around a wider face. If the standard SR5 leaves visible gaps at the sides or causes temple pressure after an hour of wear, the XL is the correct fit.
What does ANSI Z87.1+ mean on safety glasses?
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 is the U.S. occupational eye protection standard. The + designates High Velocity impact certification β tested with a 1/4-inch steel ball at 150 fps against lens and frame. All SR5 variants, including Shade filter lenses, carry Z87.1+.
How do I choose between Clear, Gray, and Amber lenses?
Clear: 90% light transmission β indoor, low-light, or night. Gray: 15β20% transmission β outdoor sun with true-color rendering. Amber/Yellow (not on SR5): contrast enhancement for overcast or foggy conditions. For Amber, see the Klondike KD1.
What is the difference between UV Anti-Fog, MAX3, and MAX6 coatings?
UV Anti-Fog: basic single-surface hydrophilic anti-fog. MAX3: scratch-resistant hard coat, no anti-fog. MAX6: MCR's premium dual-surface anti-fog, 10Γ more effective than standard; this is the standard coating on all SR5 variants. For polarized + anti-fog combined, the SR5's MAX36 variant includes both.
Can I wear the SR5 over prescription glasses?
No β the SR5 is a direct-wear sport frame, not OTG. For prescription eyeglass wearers, see the Klondike OG2 OTG or Law OG1 OTG.
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