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Hobart 770726 Shade 5 Mirrored Welding Safety Glasses β€” ANSI Z87.1+ IR Filter

Hobart SKU: 770726 Safety Glasses GTIN: 756655869362
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 β€” WC Safety Review of the Hobart 770726, a mirrored Shade 5 gas-welding safety glass with an ANSI Z87.1+ impact base. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on publishe...

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ANSI Z87.1 Brazing Cutting Hobart IR Filter Safety Glasses Shade 5.0 Welding
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 β€” WC Safety Review of the Hobart 770726, a mirrored Shade 5 gas-welding safety glass with an ANSI Z87.1+ impact base.
Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on published Hobart specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.

The Hobart 770726 is an ANSI Z87.1+ welding safety glass with a mirrored Shade 5.0 infrared filter, designed for oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, and medium gas welding. The mirrored, scratch-resistant lens reflects and blocks the bright light and IR of gas processes while a shatterproof polycarbonate base shields against sparks, slag, and debris β€” a distinctive mirrored take on the gas-welding glass.

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Why the Hobart 770726 works for gas processes

Gas cutting and brazing throw off a bright, IR-heavy glare that clear safety glasses do nothing about β€” and a full arc helmet is overkill and too dark for the task. The mirrored Shade 5.0 glass sits in that gap: a Shade 5.0 infrared filter with a mirror finish that reflects extra light, on a shatterproof polycarbonate base that still stops sparks and slag. As welding safety glasses go, the Hobart's mirrored, scratch-resistant lens is its calling card. The safety glasses buyer's guide covers how lens filters and impact ratings work together, and the when-do-you-need-safety-glasses guide covers matching eyewear to the job.

Safety first: Shade 5.0 is for lower-radiation gas work β€” oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, medium gas welding. It is not a substitute for a welding helmet during arc welding (MIG/TIG/stick), which produces far more radiation and requires a much darker helmet shade; many welders wear these under a helmet as secondary protection. And as a shaded impact glass it is not a sealed goggle β€” it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard, fine dust, or vapor, which require sealed goggles or a face shield. Match the shade to the process with the hazard-assessment guide.

What the Hobart 770726 listing documents

From the published specs: ANSI Z87.1+ impact rating with a mirrored Shade 5.0 lens; shatterproof polycarbonate construction; a scratch-resistant coating; model 770726. These are true shade 5 welding glasses and distinctive mirrored welding safety glasses β€” purpose-built gas welding safety glasses rather than clear impact eyewear.

How Shade 5.0 gas glasses compare to arc gear and other options

Shade 5.0 glasses cover gas cutting and brazing; the moment you strike an arc you need a helmet, not glasses. Among Shade 5.0 peers, compare the Bolle Safety Shade 5.0, the Miller Electric Shade 5.0, and the Jackson Safety Hellraiser IR 5.0. For lighter Shade 3 tasks or flip-up designs, see the Pyramex SB7950SF Shade 3, the Sellstrom Shade 5 flip-up, the 3M Shade 3 flip-up, and the Lincoln Electric StarLite IR. Brand lines like 3M and Pyramex also carry welding-shade options.

Choosing the right protection for your task

For clear vision when you are not cutting, keep a clear-lens pair on hand, and for fogging in the shop the anti-fog collection and anti-fog guide help; the clear-vs-smoke guide explains tint choices, and foam-sealed styles live in the foam-lined collection. Where the hazard is splash, dust, or vapor rather than light, step to sealed safety goggles, and the eye protection collection covers the full category.

Where it fits by job and crew orders

Shade 5.0 glasses suit fabrication, HVAC brazing, plumbing, and maintenance crews doing gas cutting β€” the manufacturing, construction, and mechanics guides rank frames by task, and the best safety glasses 2026 roundup places welding-shade options in the wider field. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” a dark lens without a stated IR/UV shade number offers no rated protection against radiant energy.

Frequently asked questions

What are the Hobart 770726 welding safety glasses?

An ANSI Z87.1+ welding safety glass (model 770726) with a mirrored Shade 5.0 infrared filter, designed for oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, and medium gas welding. The mirrored, scratch-resistant lens reflects and blocks the bright light and IR of gas processes while a shatterproof polycarbonate base guards against sparks, slag, and debris.

What does the mirrored lens do?

The mirrored coating reflects extra light off the lens surface on top of the Shade 5.0 filter, which can help in bright gas-cutting conditions. It carries a scratch-resistant coating; keep the mirror finish clean with a lens-safe cloth to preserve it.

What welding does Shade 5.0 cover?

Shade 5.0 is matched to lower-radiation gas processes - oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, and medium gas welding. Match the shade to the process; a heavier operation may call for a darker filter per the AWS/ANSI shade chart.

Can I use these for arc welding (MIG, TIG, stick)?

No. Shade 5.0 is not a substitute for a welding helmet during arc welding, which produces far more radiation and requires a much darker helmet shade. Use these for gas work, or under a helmet as secondary protection.

Are they ANSI rated?

Yes - the listing states ANSI Z87.1+, the high-impact level of the standard, alongside the Shade 5.0 mirrored filter. So they combine impact protection with the correct filter for gas processes.

Is the lens durable?

The base is shatterproof polycarbonate with a scratch-resistant coating, so it holds up to sparks and handling. Retire it once scratches reach your line of sight, as they degrade both the filter and the impact protection.

Can I wear them under a welding helmet?

Yes - many welders wear Shade 5.0 glasses under a helmet as secondary eye protection, so their eyes stay shielded when the helmet is lifted between passes or for grinding and cutting.

Do they protect against sparks and slag?

Yes - the shatterproof polycarbonate base shields against sparks, slag, and flying debris from the front, which is why they suit cutting and brazing where hot particles fly.

Do they replace goggles for chemical work?

No - they are shaded impact protection, not a sealed goggle. They are not rated against a chemical splash hazard, fine dust, or vapor, which need sealed goggles or a face shield.

How do they compare to other Shade 5.0 glasses?

They sit alongside the Bolle Safety, Miller Electric, and Jackson Safety Shade 5.0 glasses - same Shade 5.0 filter and Z87.1+ impact base. The Hobart's differentiator is the mirrored lens finish. Pick on fit, finish, and price.

How do I care for the lenses?

Rinse grit before wiping with a lens-safe cloth; harsh cleaners haze polycarbonate and strip the mirror coating. Retire a lens once scratches enter your line of sight - a scratched welding lens no longer filters or 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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Good product
Comfortable. Lightweight. Fit well. Work well for plasma and torch cutting. Haven't had any issues with fogging.
Verified Purchaser Β· September Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Nice Quality , function , fit and stylish to boot !!
I really like the snug fit of the protective padding around the eyes to keep debris out unlike older or less expensive shade 5 glasses i have used in the past. I also like the mirrored look for the lens , they have the appearance of standard sunglasses. the clear plastic shipping container works well to have a place to put the glasses after your done to prevent scratches and dirt. overall nice fit ,comfortable , correct shade 5 , stylish , and i would them purchase again.
Verified Purchaser Β· August 22, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Great for sitting in front of a heat lamp.
I sit in front of a heat lamp in winter, in order to get the possible health benefits of near infrared radiation. [See Medcram's Youtube videos on sunlight]. The heat lamp is so bright that it fries my eye sockets and melts my brain cone. These Hobart 770726 Shade 5 Mirrored Lens Safety Glasses are awesome for my needs, as they are dark enough to pretty much eliminate any glare from the heat lamp. They aren't spendy and fit great. A+.
Verified Purchaser Β· January 31 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Great product.
Well, as a former welder, these are nice glasses. I wish I had them when I was using a plasma cutter or regular torch. Since I'm not welding anymore, I wear them outside and inside when I am having a bad migraine. They keep the sunlight out and once you get used to wearing them, they aren't bad. You might have trouble with green stop lights. Both of my brothers were born color blind and they told me they have to look at the light position on a stop light. I can see the.red and yellow fine.Hobart makes a great product. I lost my first pair and had to order a replacement pair since I couldn't find them locally.
Verified Purchaser Β· July 11, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Great for plasma cutting
Just to point out to those who don't know, these are working glasses for protecting your eyes from getting flash burn or straining yo much. These are not sunglasses to go out on the lake with, trust me had a buddy borrow them for an hour drive to the lake and he almost hit or ran off the road numerous times due to them being shade 5.Only con is the foam around the inside rims, I understand their meant to keep those stray sparks from getting in but it causes the glasses to fog up after cutting for more than 5 minutes at a time.
Verified Purchaser Β· May 12, 20 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Safety squints, engage!
I got these when I bought my first gas welding rig, and I instantly liked them. The foam seals around the eyes help to block ambient light and keep particulates out, although they tend to fog a bit. There is a fair amount of tension on the arms, so they're not going to fall off your face in the middle of a bead, but not so much that extended use makes you feel like your head is in a vise.Bottom line: they're inexpensive, they look radical, and they WORK MAGNIFICENTLY. Grab a set, you won't be disappointed.
Verified Purchaser Β· June 3, 20 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Great cutting glasses
I bought these to have while I’m going to school because I wanted something other than my welding hood. They are great for cutting with the torch and with plasma cutters which I use frequently and my favorite part by far is they have a little bit of foam around the edges so it hugs your face which makes it super hard for sparks or other flying debris to get in your eyes. Definitely would buy them again in the future if I ever need to
Verified Purchaser Β· February 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Good enough for plasma cutting but not dark enough for welding.
Exactly as advertised. Padded eye sockets and dark enough for plasma cutting.( do not weld with) a cool pair of safety glasses.
Verified Purchaser Β· August 15, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Not sunglasses
These can only be used for welding. Don’t listen to anyone who says you can use these like sunglasses. They’re not too dark to drive with. They’re just too green to drive with. They make it dangerous, yellow lights, look red. It’s hard to see brake lights on the cars in front of you. These are not sunglasses.
Verified Purchaser Β· December 1 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Perfect
Perfect for the torch!
Verified Purchaser Β· November 1 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Hobart 770726 Shade 5 Mirrored Welding Safety Glasses β€” ANSI Z87.1+ IR Filter

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Hobart 770726 welding safety glasses?
An ANSI Z87.1+ welding safety glass (model 770726) with a mirrored Shade 5.0 infrared filter, designed for oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, and medium gas welding. The mirrored, scratch-resistant lens reflects and blocks the bright light and IR of gas processes while a shatterproof polycarbonate base guards against sparks, slag, and debris.
What does the mirrored lens do?
The mirrored coating reflects extra light off the lens surface on top of the Shade 5.0 filter, which can help in bright gas-cutting conditions. It carries a scratch-resistant coating; keep the mirror finish clean with a lens-safe cloth to preserve it.
What welding does Shade 5.0 cover?
Shade 5.0 is matched to lower-radiation gas processes - oxy-acetylene cutting, brazing, and medium gas welding. Match the shade to the process; a heavier operation may call for a darker filter per the AWS/ANSI shade chart.
Can I use these for arc welding (MIG, TIG, stick)?
No. Shade 5.0 is not a substitute for a welding helmet during arc welding, which produces far more radiation and requires a much darker helmet shade. Use these for gas work, or under a helmet as secondary protection.
Are they ANSI rated?
Yes - the listing states ANSI Z87.1+, the high-impact level of the standard, alongside the Shade 5.0 mirrored filter. So they combine impact protection with the correct filter for gas processes.
Is the lens durable?
The base is shatterproof polycarbonate with a scratch-resistant coating, so it holds up to sparks and handling. Retire it once scratches reach your line of sight, as they degrade both the filter and the impact protection.
Can I wear them under a welding helmet?
Yes - many welders wear Shade 5.0 glasses under a helmet as secondary eye protection, so their eyes stay shielded when the helmet is lifted between passes or for grinding and cutting.
Do they protect against sparks and slag?
Yes - the shatterproof polycarbonate base shields against sparks, slag, and flying debris from the front, which is why they suit cutting and brazing where hot particles fly.
Do they replace goggles for chemical work?
No - they are shaded impact protection, not a sealed goggle. They are not rated against a chemical splash hazard, fine dust, or vapor, which need sealed goggles or a face shield.
How do they compare to other Shade 5.0 glasses?
They sit alongside the Bolle Safety, Miller Electric, and Jackson Safety Shade 5.0 glasses - same Shade 5.0 filter and Z87.1+ impact base. The Hobart's differentiator is the mirrored lens finish. Pick on fit, finish, and price.
How do I care for the lenses?
Rinse grit before wiping with a lens-safe cloth; harsh cleaners haze polycarbonate and strip the mirror coating. Retire a lens once scratches enter your line of sight - a scratched welding lens no longer filters or 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.