Wiley X Expands Its Eyewear Lineup with the WX Alpine and WX Citadel
New Launches Deliver Uncompromising Protection for High-Intensity Outdoor and Tactical Pursuits

FRISCO, Texas (Feb 17, 2026) – Wiley X, a global leader in premium protective eyewear, expands its 2026 collection with two new performance frames: the WX Alpine and the WX Citadel. Now available online and through select retailers, these new models broaden Wiley X’s eyewear lineup with purpose-built protection for users who demand durability, clarity, and confidence in high-intensity environments.

“For nearly four decades, Wiley X has been committed to building eyewear that performs when failure isn’t an option,” said Dan Freeman, CEO and Co-Owner of Wiley X. “With the WX Alpine and WX Citadel, we’re expanding upon that legacy, delivering field-tested protection that supports both high-intensity outdoor pursuits and the tactical applications our brand is known for.”

The WX Alpine is built for uncompromising protection in high-risk tactical environments while also excelling in adjacent outdoor pursuits such as hunting and fishing. Featuring an aggressive high-wrap design with 8-base, extra-thick 2.5mm shatterproof lenses, the Alpine is tested to meet the MIL-PRF-32432A Ballistic Impact Standard (.15 cal V₀), delivering military-grade resistance against high-velocity impacts. Its lightweight yet rugged Triloid™ nylon frame is engineered for comfortable all-day stability, complete with integrated Venturi channels that actively draw air through the frame to optimize airflow, reduce fogging, and maintain clear vision during intense activity.

The WX Citadel delivers a versatile, outdoor-forward frame that balances lightweight comfort and protection for outdoor pursuits such as running, biking, skiing, and mountaineering, while still performing in tactical situations and on range days. Low-profile temples ensure compatibility with helmets and ear protection, while its toric lens design follows the natural shape of the eye for sharp, distortion-free optics. Interchangeable lenses provide adaptability across changing light conditions and select styles meet the MIL-PRF-32432A Ballistic Impact Standard (.15 cal V₀). With both removable and permanent side shields included, the Citadel allows users to customize protection when needed.

The WX Alpine and WX Citadel are engineered to meet a baseline of ANSI Z87.1+ impact protection standards with select models meeting MIL-PRF-32432A Ballistic Impact Standards (.15 cal V₀). Both styles feature rubber nose pads and temple tips for a secure, no-slip fit during movement. Each model offers 100% UVA/UVB protection, and is available with Wiley X’s CAPTIVATE™ lens technology for enhanced contrast, color, and clarity across varying light conditions.

For more information about Wiley X, its product offering or to shop the new styles, visit www.wileyx.com.

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About Wiley X

Veteran-founded in 1987, Wiley X has been producing the world’s most protective eyewear for various markets that rely on impact resistance for over 30 years. Myles Freeman Sr., a military veteran, started Wiley X to protect the eyes of those who protected America. The company’s military heritage helped carve a roadmap for Wiley X in the years to follow for many well-respected weekend warriors. Every adult sunglass style made by Wiley X meets ANSI Z87.1 High Velocity and High Mass Impact Safety Standards, for protection that goes far beyond the harmful rays of the sun. Several styles also meet U.S. military MIL-PRF-32432 (GL) standards for ballistic eye protection, a key reason why Wiley X has been a leading provider of vision protection equipment to the U.S. military and law enforcement for more than 30 years.

 

By Michael Kurcina

Mike credits his early military training as the one thing that kept him disciplined through the many years. He currently works for an agency within the DoD.

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