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Sweet Boondock RIG Reflect Team Goggles
$174.99 CAD $244.99 CAD
SKU:852063
Availability:In Stock
Sweet Boondock RIG Reflect Team Goggles. This model is developed together with Terje Haakonsen, the most influential snowboarder in the history of the sport. The Boondock is an all-new goggle in a semi-frameless design giving it a very clean and modern look. This model features a cylindrical lens with our unique proprietary lens technology; RIG™.
This is a medium-sized and snug-fitting goggle offering a great field of vision. The Sweet Boondock RIG Reflect Team Goggles fit perfectly with small...
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RIG Lens Technology
- Increased contrast: Boosting crucial wavelengths/colors that are present in the environment such as reflections from snow, ice, and highlights from the sun.
- Minimum color distortion: Seeing clearly natural colors increases depth perception and makes it easier to detect what goes on around you as opposed to a fully tinted environment.
- Reduced eye fatigue: 100% UV A, B, and C block as well as blue light control. High-energy blue light (bad light) has reduced transmission, while low-energy blue light (good light) has increased transmission.
RIG Update
- Interstellar, Clockwork (all versions) and Boondock are only sold with RIG lens technology (Clear lenses available as spare lens sold separately).
- NEW: RIG Bixbite / VLT 25% (replaces RIG amethyst)
- NEW: RIG Malaya / VLT 25%
- NEW: RIG Aquamarine / VLT 9%
- NEW: RIG Obsidian / VLT 4%
Rigid and extremely impact-resistant cylindrical lens: New premium cylindrical lens with added thickness and rigidity for protection and optical performance.
Semi-frameless design: The lens of the Boondock covers almost the entire front surface of the goggle for an excellent field of vision for a small to medium-sized goggle. A modern design with a premium feel.
Size and intended use: The Boondock is a premium offering specially developed for customers using an S/M or M/L helmet size and completes the size range within the Sweet Protection Goggle family.



