Jackson Safety MAXVIEW Face Shield with 370 Speed Dial Headgear vs NoCry Safety Face Shield with anti-fog and anti-scratch tech
Overall winner: Jackson Safety MAXVIEW Face Shield with 370 Speed Dial Headgear
Key Differences
Jackson Safety MAXVIEW (A) has a higher average rating (4.70 from 7,462 reviews) and emphasizes an oversized, replaceable anti-fog window for maximum coverage, making it better for long-wear and heavy-duty use. NoCry (B) is more affordable and offers a durable polycarbonate shield with anti-fog/scratch tech and a snug fit over prescription glasses, but has a lower rating (4.50 from 4,450 reviews) and some user reports of fogging
Jackson Safety MAXVIEW Face Shield with 370 Speed Dial Headgear
Face shield with oversized window for full-face coverage, anti-fog coating, and replaceable window. Comfortable fit with quick-adjust headgear; suitable for grinding and cutting tasks. Users note clear visibility and reliable protection from debris
Pros
- oversized window for face coverage
- anti-fog, clear visibility
- replaceable window
- 370 Speed Dial ratcheting headgear for easy adjustment
Cons
- none stated explicitly; based on user insights: mixed feedback not present
NoCry Safety Face Shield with anti-fog and anti-scratch tech
Safety face shield with anti-fog and scratch-resistant goggles; protects eyes from splashes, dust, and debris with high-impact polycarbonate shield. Customers cite comfortable fit and quality, though some report fogging concerns
Pros
- anti-fog and scratch-resistant goggles
- high-impact polycarbonate shield
- comfortable fit over prescription glasses
- dust and debris protection
Cons
- occasional fogging reported by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NoCry |
| Durability | Jackson Safety |
| Versatility | Jackson Safety |
| User Reviews | Jackson Safety |