Bolle Safety / Cycling Glasses on Ebay

Stonefishcp
Stonefishcp Posts: 169
edited June 2007 in Workshop
Hi

Anyone bought any of these type of glasses from Ebay advertised as safety glasses but also suitable for cycling ?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bolle-Luna-Safety ... dZViewItem

Got any recommendations ?

Thanks

Comments

  • pjm-84
    pjm-84 Posts: 819
    Keep it a secret!

    I have the Bolle metal framed safety glasses. (5 pairs at the last count) Cost around œ6 + vat. Buy them at Greenhams.

    Great looking glasses and cheap to boot.


    http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PI ... ty-Glasses






    Paul
    Paul
  • fluff.
    fluff. Posts: 771
    Safety glasses are great cheap cycling specs, available in many tints & colours these days too. Have some Uvex yellow ones for overcast days myself, I think were around œ8.

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  • Gary D
    Gary D Posts: 431
    Stonefish,
    I too have 2 pairs of the Bolle Sillium - one clear and one grey tinted.

    They are incredible value for money. You will not believe it when you see them. As pjm-84 says, they are metal framed, have sprung side arms and a proper nose bridge piece.

    If they were sold as "Specialist Cycling Sunglasses" instead of "Safety Glasses" they would have a zero on the end of the price - they are that good.

    Gary.

    Must try harder....
    Oh and I feel like I've been raped by an Orangutan :shock: And I've got legs like Girders :lol:
  • ClaireV
    ClaireV Posts: 967
    Yep, they'll be fine, but if you buy them from a safety outfitters you'll get them for about œ3 instead of œ10.
  • Another vote for the Bolle Silium glasses [:D] Got mine for a fiver each at a local workwear specialist along with my two quid fire resistant overalls! [:D]
  • mr.onions
    mr.onions Posts: 24
    Just ordered a tinted pair, and will order a clear pair if they're any cop.

    I'll report back.
  • Cadfael
    Cadfael Posts: 149
    Another thumbs up for safety specs... I don't have the Bolle Silium, but I have these... just got them the other day in fact, in clear and blue lens.

    Peltor Metaliks Sport Safety Spectacles

    OAKLEYS!!! Bugger that!
  • marinated
    marinated Posts: 20
    Silium for œ5.50 on ebay (incl postage);

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOLLE-CYCLING-SAF ... dZViewItem

    .
  • just got a clear and tinted
  • vitesse169
    vitesse169 Posts: 422
    mine are clear.....excellent spex & vg value...
  • Icicle19
    Icicle19 Posts: 377
    Am considering a pair of such tinted safety glasses to replace my current and about-to-fall-apart sunglasses, but haven't been able to find out if these safety type glasses offer UV protection. As far as I can tell standard EN 166 doesn't mention UVA or UVB, e.g.

    http://www.centurionsafety.co.uk/pdf/FA ... ection.pdf

    Does anyone know any more ?
  • they do. i am sure
  • fluff.
    fluff. Posts: 771
    BE EN 166 & 170 covers lots of different forms of eye protection, UV included, safety ones are certified to both. Actually is mentioned in that pdf under 170.

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  • Neil Paxton
    Neil Paxton Posts: 1,331
    If they are polycarbonate lenses (and nearly all safety specs are these days) then you have no worries. Polycarbonate material has inherent UV protection properties of around 99.9%. We are talking ALL polycarbonate here so don't believe the bull you may read on some websites that tries to imply that their specs have something special - they don't have any more UV protection than anyone elses!

    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Icicle19</i>

    Am considering a pair of such tinted safety glasses to replace my current and about-to-fall-apart sunglasses, but haven't been able to find out if these safety type glasses offer UV protection. As far as I can tell standard EN 166 doesn't mention UVA or UVB, e.g.

    http://www.centurionsafety.co.uk/pdf/FA ... ection.pdf

    Does anyone know any more ?
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  • Fnaar
    Fnaar Posts: 1,985
    Bolle Spiders... the bees knees!

    <b><font color="blue"><font face="Comic Sans MS">No, Dougal, that baby elephant is far away!</font id="Comic Sans MS"></font id="blue"></b> [:D]
  • The Endorser
    The Endorser Posts: 191
    I use the Bolle glasses - I got a set of clear and a set of tinted. They were œ3 each from a shop in orthampton, but i'm racking my brains as to where. Not perfect, but well usable.

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  • What colour tint for what light condition?