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Designed for
Ski/Snowboard
All mountain
Technologies
RIG® is a revolutionary lens technology developed by Sweet Protection to provide superior contrast enhancing vision, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue.
Weight
55g
Product ID
852119200000
Make sure you are prepared for any conditions by having spare lenses for your Clockwork goggles. Our premium 2,8mm thick Toric sculpted lenses, with our unique proprietary RIG® lens technology – developed by Sweet Protection to provide superior contrast, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue.
Make sure you cover all conditions with spare lenses for your Clockwork goggle. The lens uses our premium 2,8mm thick Toric sculpted lens with our unique proprietary RIG® lens technology – developed by Sweet Protection to provide superior contrast, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue. The double lens itself is equipped with a GORE® Protective Vent to equalize the pressure and avoid deformation of the inner lens due to variable atmospheric pressure – providing optimal working conditions for the eyes. The inner lens is equipped with our advanced Clear AF (anti-fog) technology, ensuring optimal vision in challenging conditions while preventing the goggles from fogging up.
- RIG® lens technology: developed by Sweet Protection to provide superior contrast, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue.
- Unrivalled field of vision
- 2.8mm toric sculpted lens with extreme impact resistance
- Clear AF Inner Lens Technology: Triple the anti-fog effectiveness compared to a standard inner lens.
- GORE® protective vents: Equalizes the pressure between the lenses to provide minimal optical distortion
- Super oleophobic- and hydrophobic coating that prevents water, dirt, and grime from adhering.
- 100% UV protection
Care instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth
Fit
Regular fit
Lens Guide
What lens should I pick?
You can compare all our goggle-lenses by clicking the “compare lenses” further up, but if you want to understand more, we’ve put together a lens guide for you here.