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Bollé adds more MIPS helmets for road & MTB, with sunglasses to match

Bolle Furo MIPS Helmet
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Leveraging their 133 years of experience, the French brand Bollé has expanded its line of helmet and sunglass offerings. The new LIGHTSHIFT sunglasses are designed to complement their new FURO MIPS road helmet. Plus, their TRACKDOWN mountain helmet now comes with a MIPS liner…

Bolle Lightshifter sunglasses
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Lightshifter Sunglasses

The latest shades from Bollé are the Lightshifter. They’re equipped with an interchangeable photochromic Phantom lens and is also available in prescription lenses. Lenses are also treated with a P80+ anti-fog treatment. The half-frame with an upper vent groove offers breathability and gets hydrophilic grippers on the arms and its adjustable nose piece. The Lightshifter is available in 6 different colors and priced at $200.

Bolle FURO MIPS Helmet

FURO MIPS Road Helmet

The FURO MIPS is built with Bollé’s Opti-Doc sunglass garage system and removable aero shells. The shells clip in to cover its vents and can offer a nice break from the wind in the winter. The shell also has a Kamm tail that reduces drag for improved aerodynamics and a reinforced roll cage for added protection. Inside, its harness has the MIPS system integrated into the Bollé 360 fit system for added comfort. It’s available in sizes 52-55, 55-59, 59-62cm, 3 color options and priced at $230.

Bolle TRACKDOWN MIPS Helmet

TRACKDOWN MIPS MTN Helmet

The TRACKDOWN MIPS is the upgrade to their TRACKDOWN mountain helmet. Its visor has 3 positions to offer room for goggles and space for the Sunglass Garage. Like the FURO, its MIPS system is integrated into the 360 retention system for added comfort, and it has a washable lining. The TRACKDOWN is available in sizes 51-54, 54-58, 58-62cm, 3 color options and priced at $170.

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