Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87 Safety Glasses — ANSI Z87.1+ UV400
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.7/5 — WC Safety Review of the Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87, a lifestyle safety sunglass that genuinely meets ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity impact. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor,...
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Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on published Heat Wave Visual specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87 is a style-forward safety sunglass that genuinely meets ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity impact protection, with premium polycarbonate lenses blocking 100% of UVA/UVB (UV400), a wide-coverage frame, the brand's metallic palm-logo emblem, and an included microfiber bag. It comes in eight lens configurations — standard black and clear, polarized, blue-light-blocking, and galaxy mirror — a lifestyle look with certified jobsite-grade protection.
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Why the Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87 bridges style and safety
Plenty of good-looking sunglasses claim toughness; few actually pass the safety standard. The Vise Z87 does — the listing rates it ANSI Z87.1 meeting the high-velocity impact bar, so the sporty palm-logo frame you would wear anywhere is the same one that protects on the jobsite. Add 100% UV400 lenses and eight lens configurations, and it covers indoor screens to bright outdoor glare in one line. Our safety glasses buyer's guide explains what a real Z87 rating means, and the when-do-you-need-safety-glasses guide covers matching eyewear to the hazard.
Safety first: the Vise Z87 genuinely meets the Z87.1+ high-velocity impact standard, but it is still impact eyewear, not a sealed goggle — it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard, fine airborne dust, or vapor, which require sealed goggles or a face shield per your hazard assessment. And a galaxy-mirror or dark lens dims your view of hazards indoors, so keep the clear or blue-blocking lens for inside work. Choose eyewear against measured hazards with the hazard-assessment guide.
What the Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87 listing documents
From the published specs: ANSI Z87.1+ meeting the high-velocity impact standard; 100% UV400 (UVA + UVB) premium polycarbonate lenses; a wide-coverage, lightweight frame; the metallic palm-logo emblem; an included microfiber bag; eight lens configurations — black, clear, polarized, blue-light-blocking, and galaxy mirror. These are genuine heat wave safety glasses and true z87 safety sunglasses — lifestyle safety glasses that actually carry the rating.
Choosing your Vise Z87 lens
Match the lens to your light: clear from the clear-lens collection for indoor and low light, polarized from the polarized collection to cut outdoor glare, galaxy mirror for bright sun, and an indoor/outdoor lens for shifting light. The polarized-vs-non-polarized guide weighs glare-cut against display reading, the clear-vs-smoke guide covers tint, and for humid work the anti-fog collection and anti-fog guide help; sealed styles live in the foam-lined collection.
Where the Vise Z87 sits, and other options
The Vise Z87 is the lifestyle-first pick; where the hazard is splash, dust, or vapor rather than impact, step to sealed safety goggles. For work-first impact frames, brand lines like 3M, Uvex, and MCR Safety compare in the best safety glasses 2026 roundup.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The style-forward frame suits outdoor trades, landscapers, drivers, and anyone who wants a durable frame they will actually keep on all day — the construction, mechanics, and manufacturing guides rank frames by task, and for fit the small-face guide and women's fit guide help. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
Reading the Z87 marking, and what it does not cover
Protective eyewear in the US is built to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, and OSHA 1910.133 requires eye protection that meets it. The marking on the frame is the specification, and the important distinction is a single character: Z87 is basic impact, Z87+ is high impact — tested with a quarter-inch steel ball at 150 ft/s for spectacles. If the work throws anything, Z87+ is the line.
The suffixes narrow it further: D3 is splash and droplet, D4 dust, D5 fine dust. These matter because a spectacle cannot earn D3 — droplet protection needs a sealed goggle. Safety glasses are impact protection, not chemical splash protection, however wraparound the lens looks, and substituting one for the other is a common and consequential error.
A face shield is also secondary protection under 1910.133: it is worn over primary eye protection, never instead of it. And tint is not shade — a dark lens without a stated IR/UV shade number offers no rated protection against radiant energy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Heat Wave Visual Vise Z87?
A style-forward safety sunglass that genuinely meets ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity impact protection, with premium polycarbonate lenses blocking 100% of UVA/UVB (UV400), a wide-coverage frame, the brand's metallic palm-logo emblem, and an included microfiber bag. It comes in eight lens configurations.
Is it really a safety-rated frame or just fashion?
It is genuinely rated - the listing states ANSI Z87.1 and that it meets the high-velocity impact standard, so it carries certified impact protection in a lifestyle frame, not fashion-only styling.
Does it block UV?
Yes - the premium polycarbonate lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB (UV400), so they protect your eyes from sun exposure during outdoor work and everyday wear.
What lens options does it come in?
Eight configurations: standard black and clear, polarized, blue-light-blocking, and galaxy mirror, across black, tortoise, and emblem-color frame variants. Match the lens to your light and task.
Are the polarized lenses good for outdoor work?
Yes - the polarized options cut glare off flat surfaces and roads, which helps outdoor and driving-adjacent work, though some prefer non-polarized for reading certain screens. See our polarized guide for the trade-offs.
What is the blue-light-blocking lens for?
The clear blue-blocking lens filters some blue light for screen-heavy or indoor use while keeping impact protection, so one frame works between the shop floor and the workstation.
Is it comfortable for all-day wear?
It is lightweight with a wide-coverage frame, and it ships with a microfiber cleaning bag. The wraparound profile adds protective coverage area while keeping a low-profile, sporty feel.
Is it enough, or do I need goggles?
The Vise Z87 protects against impact and debris from the front and sides. It does not seal against a chemical splash hazard, fine dust, or vapor - those need sealed goggles or a face shield. Match the eyewear to your hazard assessment.
Can I wear the mirror or dark lens indoors?
Not ideally - a dark or galaxy-mirror lens dims your view of hazards indoors. Use the clear or blue-blocking lens inside and save the dark and mirror lenses for bright outdoor conditions.
How does it compare to standard safety glasses?
It meets the same Z87.1+ impact bar as work-first frames but leads with lifestyle styling and premium lens options. Choose it when you want a frame you will wear off the clock; choose a work-first brand for the lowest cost.
How do I care for the lenses?
Use the included microfiber bag and rinse grit before wiping; harsh cleaners strip polarized and mirror coatings. Retire a lens once scratches enter your line of sight - a scratched safety lens no longer protects fully.
How do I order for a crew?
Quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account - volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations. The bulk-ordering walkthrough is linked in our site footer.
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