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THE VISION TO PUSH YOUR LIMITS
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Shinobi RIG® Reflect are sport performance sunglasses with solid lens attachment for high-speed activities.
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SHINOBI RIG REFLECT SUNGLASSES - RIG TOPAZ / SATIN WHITE
THE VISION TO PUSH YOUR LIMITS NO MATTER WHERE YOU PLAY
The Shinobi is our premium performance sport model, with aggressive styling and a rock-solid lens attachment for high-intensity activities.
Benefitting from the same premium 2.2mm thick machine-edged toric lens used in the Ronin, the Shinobi has an extremely stabile and easy-to-switch lens attachment technology. Slide back the two buttons located on each temple, squeeze in the middle of the nose bridge, swap out the lens, and snap right back in on the go. The Shinobi provides an excellent fit with all our helmets, with temples designed to minimize intrusion and maximize comfort. The purchase includes a hard case, microbag and three nose pieces so you can find your perfect fit.
The Shinobi RIG® Reflect features our proprietary RIG® lens technology for unsurpassed contrast and clarity, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
- Semi-frameless design and spherical lens for a clear field of vision
- Frame architecture enables rapid removal and replacement of lenses.
- RIG® revolutionary lens technology, developed by and exclusive to Sweet Protection, provides superior contrast enhancing vision, minimum color distortion and reduced eye fatigue.
- Interchangeable nose pads, with three size options included for a fully custom fit.
- Ultra Hydrophobic and Oleophobic coatings.
- Scratch and impact resistant.
- Protective hard case and microfibre bag included.
A SWEET COMBO:
The Shinobi RIG® Reflect pairs great with Sweet Protection trail and road helmets.
SHINOBI RIG REFLECT SUNGLASSES - RIG TOPAZ / SATIN WHITE
SPECIFICATIONS / SIZING:
Weight: 31g
Lens: RIG® Topaz
Frame: Satin White
VLT: 12%
VLT Explained:
Visible Light Transmission (VLT) describes the percentage of light in the environment that reaches your eye after passing through the lens. A lower number corresponds to a darker lens. Generally speaking, a higher VLT lens will suit lower light conditions, and a lower VLT lens will suit brighter, sunnier conditions.