The STRATA 2 goggles are designed for maximum performance and protection in extreme conditions. With an unbreakable lens that is fixed in a double 9-point frame, they provide excellent protection and comfort.
The polycarbonate lenses are scratch resistant and have a special anti-fog treatment. The comfortable double foam lens reliably wicks away sweat and moisture, ensuring a comfortable fit at all times.
Thanks to the wide 40mm silicone-printed strap, the goggles stay firmly in place even during strenuous movement, and feature push pins for added comfort. The package includes the goggles and a handy microfiber bag to protect them. Additional replacement lenses can be purchased separately.
- Destructible lens - Secures at 9 points for maximum strength.
- Comfort and Stability - Double foam and silicone printed strap for a comfortable and stable fit.
- Light transmission of the lens: 93%
- Light classification: S0 (very cloudy, snow, twilight)
- 100% UV protection (UVA, UVB, UV400)
- Bottom polycarbonate lenses
- Anti-fog treatment
- Comfortable double foam lens
- 40mm wide silicone strap for stability
- Pins for tear-offs
- Package includes glasses and microfiber bag
- Replaceable lenses available separately
Specifications:
Light transmission of lens: 93%
Light classification: S0
UV protection: 100% (UVA, UVB, UV400)
Material: Polycarbonate lenses
Treatment: Anti-fog
Strap: 40mm wide silicone
Accessories: Microfiber bag
"If you don't give it 100%, you will regret it!" This is the motto of a now iconic American brand with a history dating back to 1982.
The original focus on motocross equipment was gradually extended to the cycling sector. Downhill, BMX, cross-country and finally road cycling. Goggles, helmets, gloves, protective clothing equipment - this is the 100% portfolio.
Team 100% is packed with the most famous names in the sport. At the forefront are Peter Sagan and the Bora - Hansgrohe team, two-time cyclocross world champion and rising road star Mathieu Van Der Poel, Fernando Gaviria, Brook Macdonald, Martin Maes and others.
Bottom line, top of their field.
