Interstellar RIG Reflect BLI Goggles
Interstellar RIG Reflect BLI Goggles
The Interstellar RIG Reflect BLI Goggle is an innovative lens that's sure to be your new favorite piece of gear on the mountain. They'll ensure enhanced contrast in low light conditions, and eliminate fingerprints with Sweet Protection's lens change technology. The carbon enforced, comolded frame creates a rigid frame for the lens and secures optimal vision without distortions. These goggles work well with all Sweet Protection freeride helmets and secure an optimal field of vision.
Details
- Ski and snowboard goggles for maximum field of vision outside
- Lens change mechanism enables a secure fastening sans touch
- Carbon enforced comolded frame for rigidity and no distortions
- GORE Protective Vents for pressure equalization and comfortability
- RIG lens technology enhances contrast in low light conditions
- Please see size chart for lens tint information
- Item #SETF05L
- Lens
- Toric with RIGid
- Interchangeable Lens
- ExcenterLock Lens Change
- Technical Features
- GORE protective vents, antifog, oleophobic / hydrophobic coating
- Frame
- carbon reinforcements, TPU
- Face Size
- medium to large
- Strap
- adjustable, silicone-coated
- Case Included
- microfiber
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 15, 2022
Great but..
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
The quality and build on these are top notch by far the nicest goggles I've owned compared to the highest end Oakley goggles. But these lenses are huge and I have a sweet protection Grimir helmet and these do not mesh as well together as Sweet Protection have said. the brackets that are attached to the head band are preventing me from getting a solid seal to my face.. I've tried everything but it looks like I'll get the next size down which i believe is the Clock Work. Next season unfortunately.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com