- Brand: Bolle
- color: Black
- weight [g]: 30
- spectacles color: Grey
The product does not constitute ballistic protection and has no other protective properties. It is not intended for use in protective purposes, including during tactical/war/ASG games.
The use of the product for ballistic protection and/or for other protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games, is the use of the product contrary to its intended use, in which case the buyer does so solely at his own risk.
The vendor is not liable for damage to the product, that might result from the use of the product contrary to its intended purpose, this also applies to all possible health consequences (bodily harm) for the user (buyer) or damage to property. Moreover, a misuse of the product will void the warranty on the product.
The vendor is liable to the buyer under the warranty for product defects (in the event of such defects) only if the buyer/user uses the product for its intended purpose, i.e. for purposes other than protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games.
The lack of any protective properties of the product is a feature, not a product defect, and therefore it does not constitute a physical defect of the product within the meaning of the Polish Civil Code.
Bolle Safety Tryon BSSI Copper safety glasses
The safety glasses from Bolle are characterised by their strength (2.2mm polycarbonate) and durability. They will be perfect for everyday use, but also for any physical activity such as cycling or shooting sports.
The Bolle Safety Tryon BSSI model has STANAG 2920 ballistic resistance, while being designed to EN166-EN172 standard
The goggles have a mechanical resistance level F (45 m/s impact)
Merchandise features:
- Mechanical resistance at level F
- Light transmission 65%
- Standards: EN166, EN170, CE
- UVA/UVB filter 99.9%
- Platinum coating (scratch and fog protection)
- Optical class 1
Mechanical resistance F. This expresses the mechanical resistance of the material. In this case, we are dealing with resistance to so-called low-energy impacts. The lenses are designed to withstand the impact of a steel ball with a diameter of 6 mm and a weight of 0.86 g travelling at 45 m/s. In conversion, this translates into a kinetic energy of 0.87 J.
The EN166 standard applies to all types of personal eye protection used to protect against the various hazards that can be encountered in industry, laboratories, school buildings, DIY, etc., where damage to the eye can occur, or vision can be impaired, with the exception of radiation of nuclear origin, X-rays, laser emissions and infrared (IR) radiation emitted by low temperature sources. The specifications of this standard do not apply to eye protection where separate and complete standards exist, such as laser eye protection, sunglasses for general use, etc., provided that these standards refer to this standard. Eye protectors fitted with corrective lenses are not excluded. Tolerances for focusing ability and other characteristics that are correlated with corrective measures are detailed in ISO/DIS8980-1 and ISO/DIS8980-2.
Package include:
- optics_cloth




