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[url=https://www.bolle.com/]Bollé[/url] was born in France in 1888 and is the market-leading solution for on-snow sunglasses, goggles, and helmets. Halfpipe legend David Wise trusts Bollé as does young gun Jaxin Hoerter, also part of the Team USA halfpipe squad. Bollé crosses industry boundaries and this season there have been some huge advancements in tech from the Bollé team, a direct result of their commitment to a new research and design lab, the Epic Centre, located at the foot of the Alps. Working with athletes to address their specific needs they use the new facility to develop high-quality, functional products. [img]1011235[/img] [center][i]Fabien Bodet in the Rift Evo & Torus w/ Volt Lens[/i][/center] The brand new Volt lens was developed using AI testing over 4 million color combinations to develop the perfect high contrast lens that enhances colors. It can be found in the Torus goggle and other eyewear in the winter '21-22 line. Newschoolers have been testing the Volt in the early season and it's certainly an impressive new lens offering. Website: [url]https://www.bolle.com/[/url]

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The 2021 - 2022 Newschoolers Gear Guide and Reviews for Bollé.
The Torus is Bollé's first goggle to feature the new Volt lens technology which combines the benefits of cylindrical and spherical lenses to minimize distort
A result of Bollé's winter of design innovation, the Ryft Evo MIPS, is a major update to the original Ryft helmet launched last year: The Ryft
The Mute MIPS has been developed to tick all the boxes on the Bollé freestyle team wish list. Bold design with simple yet progressive features means this helmet bring signature Bollé
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