FRAMES

 

Hydrated nylon, a lightweight and practically unbreakable innovation, forms the basis of much of the product range.


A further evolution in Bollé technology is our co-moulded frames, where two materials have been bonded together to further improve strength, fit and comfort. We also offer polycarbonate frames which provide great strength without compromising comfort.

 
 

METAL FRAMES

As part of our continued commitment to development, Bollé Safety has also produced metal frames which offer style and protection.

 
 

LENS MARKINGS

All AS/NZS 1337 approved eyewear requires the relevant lens markings to show that the product is approved to standards. These markings will appear on both lenses of a dual lens product and only once on a single lens product.

 
O  

O: The letter 'O' marking signifies that the product has been approved for the use both outdoors and indoors and the terminology used by Australian standards is 'outdoor un-tinted'. This marking appears on all clear, amber and contrast lenses

  3 or 5  

3 or 5: The numbers '3' or '5' (welding) signifies the lens shadings, as per AS/NZS 1338

             
I  

I: The letter 'I' signifies 'Medium Impact' approval. You will see this on all Bollé Safety lines in this catalogue

  G or D  

G or D: The letter 'G' marking signifies gas approval and the letter 'D' signifies dust approval

             
C  

C: The letter 'C' (goggles) signifies splash approval