How Bolle Sunglasses Lens Color For

What are all the Bolle Lens Colors for?

Bollé offers different lens colors (tints) to meet diverse requirements.

HIGH CONRAST
1) Bollé 100 is a great high altitude, contrast lens. 100% UV & 100% IR Protection.
2) Cinnamon reduces blue light for enhanced visual acuity. Good for low light conditions.
3) Citrus is a transitional lens between amber and yellow. Good for skiing and cycling in all light conditions.
4) Competivision enhances optic yellow and mutes all other colors. This lens was designed for tennis.
5) Lemon is recommended for low light conditions. Provides great depth perception.
6) Vermillon is good for skiing and cycling in low light conditions. Good contrast lens.

NEUTRALS
1) Clear is good for dusk, dawn and night time activities.
2) Brown is good for sunny conditions. Absorbs blue light which sharpens visual acuity. Good for skiing.
3) Emerald
4) Neutral Gray is a general purpose, true color perception lens.
5) TNS 20

POLARIZED
1) Brown is recommended for high glare conditions.
2) Gray is recommended for high glare conditions.
3) Sandstone is recommended for high glare conditions. Driving, Fishing, Boating.

SPORT SPECIFIC
1) Competivision is a unique teal colored lens that is designed to mute all colors except bright optic yellow. Designed specifically for tennis, it allows the player to see the yellow ball more readily against muted backgrounds.

FLASH COATINGS
1) Blue is recommended for sunny conditions.
2) Gold is recommended for sunny conditions.
3) Gun is recommended for sunny conditions.

Lens Care

Bollé sunglasses have been designed and made to be durable as well as functional. There are a few simple steps you can take to keep them in good condition:

1. When you are not wearing your Bollé sunglasses, always keep them in the protective pouch provided with the sunglasses. Avoid putting your sunglasses loose in a pocket or purse where coins, keys or other sharp objects may damage the lenses. Never leave the sunglasses in intense heat, such as on the dashboard of your car. Avoid leaving the lenses face down on any hard surface.

2. To clean the lenses, always rinse first under warm water. Dry the lenses gently with a soft clean cloth or use a Bollé lens cloth. Do not use any chemical cleaner or cleaning agents containing ammonia.
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