Torus with Volt Lens

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

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I've been using the new Volt lens from Bollé for a week now. Mine are in a pair of Talent sunglasses and I am thoroughly impressed by the quality of the new product. On the face of it, these lenses aren't as fancy as some, they don't change in opacity to adapt to light conditions for example. But from the beach to the mountain, I have never felt anything but totally comfortable with these lenses. They don't seem particularly 'dark' but I have never had any issues with glare or discomfort despite having sensitive eyes. And not feeling the immediate need to take them off while driving into a tunnel or transitioning into a patch of shade is a bonus. The optical clarity is impressive too, you have that instant feeling of a high-quality product when you put them on. - [tag=105085]@Twig[/tag]

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