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Sweet Protection Ripley RIG Reflect JR

Children's goggles with maximum field of vision, robust lens and 100% UV protection, specially developed for children aged 3 to 12.

98.90€ 92.95€ incl. VAT.
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The facts at a glance

Suitable for
  • Men
Made for
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • reflecting

Sweet Protection Ripley RIG Reflect JR

The Ripley RIG Reflect JR from Sweet Protection is the ideal goggle for young adventurers aged 3 to 12. This goggle has been specially designed for children to provide maximum field of vision without compromising on comfort and safety. The minimalist frame ensures that the view is not restricted and that children always have their surroundings in view.
Equipped with advanced RIG® lens technology, these goggles offer superior contrast sharpness and minimal color distortion, which prevents premature eye fatigue. In addition, the robust, cylindrical lens effectively protects against scratches and damage. A special acetatecoating on the inner lens ensures additional durability and clear vision.
The Ripley RIG Reflect JR offers 100% UV protection so that children's sensitive eyes are protected from the sun's harmful rays. The design of the goggles is not only functional, but also perfectly matched to the Winder Junior helmet from Sweet Protection to ensure seamless integration and optimum protection.

Product details

Made for:
Children
Features:
  • RIG® disc technology: Designed by Sweet Protection for superior contrast sharpness and minimal color distortion while preventing premature eye fatigue
  • Robust, cylindrical disk that is not easily scratched or damaged
  • Special acetate coating on the inner pane
  • 100 % UV protection
  • Minimalist frame design for maximum field of vision
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