Description
The Igniter is a compact goggle with photochromic lenses so they can be used in all lighting conditions. The closed cell foam helps to create a wind free environment to eliminate eye tearing. The lenses are photochromic starting with a light tint (85% V.L.T.) and transform to a medium grey...
Bobster Igniter Goggles Item # 104073
Description
The Igniter is a compact goggle with photochromic lenses so they can be used in all lighting conditions. The closed cell foam helps to create a wind free environment to eliminate eye tearing. The lenses are photochromic starting with a light tint (85% V.L.T.) and transform to a medium grey (25% V.L.T.) in bright UV light. The polycarbonate lenses are shatter resistant and come with an anti-fog coating. The Igniter also comes with a microfiber pouch for easy transport. Prescription ready motorcycle goggles.
Features:
- 100% UV Protection
- Impact Resistant Polycarbonate Lenses
- Thermoplastic Elastomer Frame
- Anti-Fog Photochromic Lenses (V.L.T. 85-26%)
- Closed Cell Foam Frame
- Floats in Water
- Rx Ready
Measurements:
- Bridge: 15 mm
- Frame Width: 143 mm
- Lens Width: 58 mm
- Lens Height: 38mm
Part Numbers for Bobster Igniter Goggles
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
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Great for bike riding
Works great for reducing a runny nose. It will fog up a bit if I'm not moving for 5 min or so. Clears quickly once I start riding again.
Comfortable fit
Date published: 2021-08-07
Rated 5 out of
5
by
TREK from
BON PRODUIT
BONNE ETANCHEITE POUR LE VENT,LES LENTILLES PHOTO SONT PERFORMANTES,J AIME AUSSI LA PETITE TAILLE DE LA MONTURE!!!TRES CONTENT!!! DENIS
Date published: 2018-06-19
Questions
How do you enter your prescription information when ordering?
These goggles are prescription-ready. Simply bring your goggles to an optometrist and they will be able to fix the prescription for you.
Date published: 2016-08-18
The product description says prescription goggles, but how do you enter your prescription details before check out?
These goggles are prescription-ready. Simply bring your goggles to an optometrist and they will be able to fix the prescription for you.
Date published: 2018-01-16