Revision Military introduces The Honor Collection, donating 20% of proceeds to military and law enforcement charities. The first product, the StingerHawk® eyewear, benefits C.O.P.S.
Revision Military is proud to announce The Honor Collection™, a new product category where 20% of the proceeds from each purchase will be donated directly to a selected charity organization in the military or law enforcement community.
The first offering of The Honor Collection is a special StingerHawk® eyewear for law enforcement with a unique blue line branded frame and a matching microfiber storage case. The proceeds will benefit Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides resources to help families of officers killed in the line of duty, while also offering nationwide training and support for law enforcement to learn to cope with the tragic loss on duty.
"We believe it is important to give back," said Amy S. Coyne, CEO of Revision. "Especially to organizations that directly benefit men and women in uniform and their families. There are so many great organizations supporting law enforcement, but we were drawn to C.O.P.S. for their mission, professionalism, and the significant impact they have on their community."
"It has been a tough year for our country, especially for our heroes in law enforcement," said C.O.P.S. Executive Director, Dianne Bernhard. "In addition to line-of-duty deaths, we have seen far too many officers affected by COVID-19, doubling the number of survivors C.O.P.S. has taken in during 2020 and 2021. With the support of Revision's Honor Collection, C.O.P.S. is able to continue planning our healing programs, conferences, and training without cost to the survivors or participants. The price they paid is already too high."
Responding to the urgent demand for laser protection, Revision has successfully supplied thousands of ballistic laser protective eyewear to law enforcement agencies across the United States. Since last summer, reported incidents of laser attacks on enforcement officers have surged nationwide, leading to a variety of eye impacts and injuries, including reports of partial blindness. While handheld lasers are not new, their widespread use with intent to harm is increasing, along with the demand for laser protective eyewear to prevent impacts and injuries.
The Honor Collection is exclusively available on the Revision website, and the StingerHawk LE Edition kits are offered with a special introductory 30% off the MSRP. The LE Edition kits include a StingerHawk frame with the blue line, an adjustable nose bridge, a choice of clear, smoke, or FT-2 laser protective lenses, and a microfiber case with the blue line. All products exceed military ballistic standards, provide superior OcuMax® anti-fog performance, and an optional integrated correction solution.
For more information about the Honor Collection: [www.revisionmilitary.com](http://www.revisionmilitary.com)
[Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) website](https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.org/)
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