BoroView Shade #5.0

The Lampworking Glasses BoroView Shade #5.0 are specially formulated Polycarbonate filter lenses that has been designed for the lampworking and glassblowing markets. This revolutionary product is greatly lighter than conventional laminated and glass products, and comes in a full coverage lens which is a higher quality design, because there are no areas without shading. If you are working with smaller pieces, the BoroView 3 is for you. For larger pieces like candlesticks and statues, you will need the BoroView 5 lampworking glasses. BoroView’s should be worn when working on hard glass types where regular Phillips202/ACE Didymiums or Polycarbonate Sodium Flare (SFP) Lenses are not adequate due to the fact of insufficient filtration of ultra violet and infra-red absorption.
The Lampworking Glasses BoroView3.0 offer a Polycarbonate Lens for the Lampworker’s and Hot Glass Workers that does it all in one pair of glasses. This material filters out the sodium flare and also offers both excellent UV and IR protection. Phillips BoroView 3 & 5 lenses are designed to meet the need for the extra UV and IR protection needed when working on borosilicate glass. These lenses offer a revolutionary formulation designed to exactly meet the needs of those working with the harder, higher temperature of borosilicate glass.
The BoroView Shade #3.0 lenses are a green lens tint and the BoroView Shade #5.0 is a brown lens tint.
Lampworking is a type of glasswork in which a torch or lamp is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps.
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The Lampworking Glasses BoroView Shade #5.0 are specially formulated Polycarbonate filter lenses that has been designed for the lampworking and glassblowing markets. This revolutionary product is greatly lighter than conventional laminated and glass products, and comes in a full coverage lens which is a higher quality design, because there are no areas without shading. If you are working with smaller pieces, the BoroView 3 is for you. For larger pieces like candlesticks and statues, you will need the BoroView 5 lampworking glasses. BoroView’s should be worn when working on hard glass types where regular Phillips202/ACE Didymiums or Polycarbonate Sodium Flare (SFP) Lenses are not adequate due to the fact of insufficient filtration of ultra violet and infra-red absorption.
The Lampworking Glasses BoroView3.0 offer a Polycarbonate Lens for the Lampworker’s and Hot Glass Workers that does it all in one pair of glasses. This material filters out the sodium flare and also offers both excellent UV and IR protection. Phillips BoroView 3 & 5 lenses are designed to meet the need for the extra UV and IR protection needed when working on borosilicate glass. These lenses offer a revolutionary formulation designed to exactly meet the needs of those working with the harder, higher temperature of borosilicate glass.
The BoroView Shade #3.0 lenses are a green lens tint and the BoroView Shade #5.0 is a brown lens tint.
Lampworking is a type of glasswork in which a torch or lamp is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps.
View our Full Line of BoroView Lampworking Glasses

BoroView lampworking glasses are specialized protective eyewear designed for glassblowing and lampworking. They filter harmful light emissions, including sodium flare and infrared radiation, while enhancing visibility of molten glass.
Shade 5 lenses provide a higher level of protection compared to lower shades. They are ideal for working with larger torches or higher heat applications, offering enhanced glare reduction and eye safety.
Sodium flare is an intense yellow-orange light emitted when heating glass. It can obscure your view and cause eye strain. BoroView lenses are engineered to filter out this flare, allowing you to see your work clearly.
Yes. BoroView glasses are designed for extended wear, reducing eye fatigue while protecting against harmful light exposure during long lampworking sessions.
No, unfortunately these glasses are not available in prescription, you would have to get Fitovers.
- Shade 3: Best for smaller torch work and softer flames
- Shade 5: Better for larger torches and more intense heat
Shade 5 provides more protection but slightly darker visibility.
Yes. BoroView lenses are designed to block harmful UV and infrared radiation, which can cause long-term eye damage.
- Wraparound safety frames
- Lightweight comfort frames
- Full-coverage styles for maximum protection
- ANSI Z87.1 frames
Absolutely. BoroView glasses are suitable for both beginners and professionals, providing essential protection and improved visibility for all skill levels.
Choose based on your torch size and working intensity:
- Small torch / detail work → Shade 3
- Larger torch / production work → Shade 5
Yes. By filtering harsh light and improving contrast, they significantly reduce eye strain and fatigue during extended use.
Some models are designed as fit-over styles, allowing you to wear them over prescription glasses comfortably.
- Use a microfiber cloth
- Clean with lens-safe solution
- Avoid abrasive materials
- Store in a protective case