Description
Available Versions
Certified to STANAG 2920 / ANSI Z87.1 / MIL-PRF-32432A / EN166 / EN172, the Bolle RUSH+ BSSI (Bollé Safety Standard Issue) Clear Lens Safety Glasses is Sporty; provides a panoramic field of vision and offers an attractive design thanks to its flexible co-injected temples. Also ultra-light, RUSH+ BSSI ensures perfect optical quality and ultimate comfort.
Clear Lens - Indoor Use
technology approved for permanent wear and certified with perfect optical quality with anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings. 99.9% UVA/UVB protection.
- Bollé Safety clear lenses provide 90% light transmission.
- Engineered with the exclusive anti-fog / anti-scratch PLATINUM coating.
Features:
- Polycarbonate Lens - 2,3 mm, Curve 9
- V50 ballistic resistance - STANAG 2920 : 784.8 km/h - 218.2 m/s
- Platinum Anti-scratch and Anti-fog coating
- Panoramic field of vision
- Upper protection and single-lens frame
- Non-slip nose bridge
- Co-Injected, Ultra-Flex Temples
- Bi-material for more comfort
- Lens marking: 2C-1.2 1FT KN CE
- Frame Marking: EN166 FT CE UKCA
Technical Info
- Weight: 26 g
- Frame Type: Rimless
- Frame Material: PC / TPR
- Frame Colour: Black Matte
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate
- Lens Colour: Clear
- Ballistic Resistance: STANAG 2920 / ANSI Z87.1 / MIL-PRF-32432A
- Lens Coating: Platinum
- Standards: EN166 - EN170 - UKCA
- Supplied with: Microfiber Pouch
Technologies & Standard
PLATINUM ASAF Coating Permanent coating on both sides of the lens gives them a high resistance to scratching and delays the onset of fogging. Certified K & N (EN166) PLATINUM® resists the most aggressive chemicals
Ballistic Resistance STANAG 2920 - In the case of Bollé Safety Standard Issue, goggles and glasses are subjected to impact tests using projectiles simulating ballistic fragments.
All the tests allow to calculate a V50 corresponding to the speed at which the projectile has a 50% chance to perforate the material. The value of the V50 varies according to the nature of the materials and therefore the colour of the lenses.
MIL-PRF MIL is an evolving American military standard: Mil - PRF - 31013 (1996) and Mil 43511D (2006) were replaced by GL-PD-10-12 (2010), which will then be revised and transformed into MIL-PRF-32432 in 2013.
These military standards specify criteria with which products must comply in terms of eye protection. These criteria concern in particular ballistic protection, optical qualities, product durability, etc.
The MIL standard which is used as a reference standard by many countries.
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