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Overview
About Serengeti Bolle Speed Sunglasses - Polarized
Closeouts. Made for the active athlete, the Bolle Speed sunglasses filter out glare from the likes of water and vehicles. Combine that with the rubber temple inlays, and these glasses are the perfect fit for everything from adventurous days to backyard hangouts.
- Premium quality, impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses
- Polarized lenses reduce glare for optimal optical clarity
- Lightweight nylon frame with wrap-around coverage
- Rubber nose pads and temple inlays for a secure fit
- Includes soft carrying case and microfiber cleaning cloth
- Made in Tunisia
Specs
Specs about Serengeti Bolle Speed Sunglasses - Polarized
- Lens material: Polycarbonate
- Frame material: Nylon
- Lens features: Polarized
- Extra lenses: None
- Base curvature: 8 Base
- Frame fit: Medium
- Lens coverage: Medium
- Temple to temple: 5-1/4"
- Light transmission: 10%
- UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
- Antifog: Yes
- Carry case: Soft
- Weight: 0.8 oz.
- Made in Tunisia
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Typical excellent Bolle lenses but long term durability is question
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Reviewed by Anonymous from East Syracuse, NY on Monday, November 23, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Typical excellent Bolle lenses but long term durability is questionVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from East Syracuse, NY on Monday, November 23, 2015First off I always have my sunglasses on me. Use for driving, fishing, skiing, etc. THE best sunglasses I ever owned were Bolle Natrix polarized I bought in 2006 from STP for $40. Bought a 2nd pair at the time I liked them so much but wish I bought 10! Still have a pair but the rubber nose piece is literally falling off. The lenses are still superb after constant use. The Speeds have that same awesome polarized clarity. But the nose piece isn't as soft rubber as the Natrix and is a tad smaller so they're a dash closer to your eyes/face. Plus the arms are not one solid plastic piece but a combo of hard plastic and hard rubber (same as nose piece). That's where my long term durability question comes into play. Just don't seem as well made as the old Natrix but time will tell. Regardless they're still really nice polarized sunglasses for under $40.