Bolle MY6 Eyeshield Tactical Glasses - Clear
Tactical eyewear featuring a black frame, expertly blending modern technology with superior comfort and advanced protection. Outfitted with clear lenses crafted from reinforced polycarbonate, compliant with the certified strength class F standards.
polycarbonate visors with platinum coating
Outfitted with advanced lenses crafted from lightweight and robust polycarbonate, the model allows for the transmission of up to 90% of light. Optimized for indoor use, the lenses provide superior visual clarity and maximum comfort across varying lighting environments. Enhanced with a dual-sided Platinum coating, the lenses offer reliable scratch resistance and effective anti-fog protection.
standards and certifications
Compliant with the certified impact resistance class F, these glasses provide reliable protection against mechanical hazards resulting from direct impacts (object size: 6 mm diameter, weight: 0.86 g, velocity up to 45 m/s). The incorporated T standard ensures additional defense against incandescent particles. Furthermore, the model meets the rigorous requirements of STANAG 2920 and MIL-PRF 32432A and is produced in alignment with the European CE certification.
contoured frames, non-slip temples
Constructed from a blend of nylon, polycarbonate, and TPR, the frames utilize advanced technology to achieve lightweight durability and ensure maximum comfort during wear. An open-edge design, free from lower and side frames, provides an unobstructed field of view. Non-slip temples offer superior comfort, while an adjustable bridge delivers a personalized fit.
Set elements
- Eyewear
- Protective case
- Microfiber carry pouch
- Instruction manual
Main features
- Constructed with polycarbonate lenses
- Offers F-level mechanical resistance
- Ensures T-level protection from hot particles
- Equipped with a double-sided Platinum coating
- Holds a valid CE certification
- Features a robust, slim-profile design compatible with helmets
- Comes with included accessories
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Bolle.
Bolle is a French brand with over 130 years of history, specializing in the production of sunglasses, ski goggles, safety glasses, and sports helmets. Founded in 1888 in Oyonnax, the company has focused on innovation and precision from the very beginning. It is known for its advanced technologies, such as photochromic lenses, Platinum anti-fog coatings and solutions that enhance contrast. The brand's products meet stringent safety standards, including EN166, ANSI and MIL-PRF, making them the choice for both athletes and uniformed services.
| Lens material | Polycarbonate |
|---|---|
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Frame color | Black |
| Lens color | Transparent |
| Mechanical resistance class | F |
| Case included in set | Yes |
| Weight | 37 g |
| Gender | Men's |
| EAN | 3660740019068 |
| Manufacturer code | MY6EST10W |
| Brand | Bolle |
| EAN |
TPR, or thermoplastic rubbeTPR, or thermoplastic rubber, is a material that combines the properties of rubber and plastic. It is flexible and durable, and is often used in the manufacture of tool handles, gaskets, footwear, and many other products, as it provides comfort, good grip and wear resistance.r, is a type of synthetic material that combines the properties of rubber and plastic. TPR is characterized by its flexibility and abrasion resistance.
Platinum coating protects the lenses from scratches, dirt and chemical exposure. It ensures high lens durability and clarity of vision.
STANAG 2920 is a NATO standard for ballistic protection. It defines general test methods to measure the ability of materials to stop bullets and shrapnel. The standard defines the V50 parameter, which determines the velocity in meters per second (m/s) at which a projectile can penetrate a given material with 50% probability.
EN166 is a European standard for optical requirements and mechanical protection for glasses and goggles. Optical requirements include light transmission and diffusion, refractive properties, heat and UV resistance, corrosion and ignition. Mechanical protection is the resistance to object impact, within which there are 4 levels designated by the letters S, F, B and A, where S is the least protection and A is the highest.
MIL-PRF-32432 is an American military standard for glasses and goggles, including corrective glasses. According to this standard, a set of glasses should include spare lenses, a case, an instruction manual, a cleaning cloth and a strap, depending on the type of set. Goggles must also have a protective case in the set. Glasses and goggles must be compatible with a corrective insert. The standard specifies the goggles' ability to withstand impact from a .15-inch (3.8 mm) steel bullet weighing 0.376 grams at 200 m/s. In the case of goggles, the impact resistance of a .22-caliber bullet fired at a velocity of approximately 170 m/s.
Z87.1 standard developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the durability of eye protectors. The standard includes two types of tests (3 tests) for the impact resistance of the lens and the stability of its seating in the frame: resistance to High Mass and High Velocity objects.