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SKU: GG1045

Giro Tazz Vivid MTB Goggle

Vendor Giro
Regular price $149.00
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Specifications

TAZZ MTB GOGGLE

WHEN IT’S IMPORTANT TO SEE ROCKS, ROOTS, AND LOW-HANGING BRANCHES, THE TAZZ MOUNTAIN BIKE GOGGLE DELIVERS THANKS TO ITS COMFORTABLE DESIGN AND EXPANSION VIEW TECHNOLOGY.

 

 

DETAILS

STAY COOL AND FOCUSED ON THE TRAIL WITH THE TAZZ MOUNTAIN BIKE GOGGLE. WITH EXPANSION VIEW TECHNOLOGY, A POLYCARBONATE LENS, AND GREAT VENTILATION, YOU'LL BE ABLE TO HIT THE TRAILS WITH PRECISE VISION.

The Tazz Mountain Bike Goggle utilizes a new, medium frame designed around our Expansion View Technology (EXV) to deliver a wide field of view with a more minimal footprint that's comfortable on a variety of face shapes and sizes. Crisp optics and a tear-off compatible polycarbonate lens work with a comfortable, stable fit and supervent foam.

FEATURES:
Expansion View Technology (EXV)
Supervent foam
Double silicone-backed
grip strap
Off-road motorcycle certified
Over-the-Glasses technology (OTG)
LENS:
VIVID Trail by Giro in partnership with ZEISS® Optics
Anti-fog coating
Tear-off compatible
Roll-off compatible
FRAME FIT:
Medium-sized, adult fit

FREE YOUR EYES ON THE TRAIL
VIVID™ lens technology enhances contrast and definition, reduces eye strain, improves reaction time and boosts confidence.
VIVID Trail was developed by Giro in partnership with ZEISS® Optics, specifically for off-road and trail conditions. This patented lens technology filters a portion of the light colors that are predominant in trail conditions, to provide balanced color perception with the ability to see shades and contrast that would otherwise be hard to spot on dirt trails and shadowy singletrack. The spectral curve analysis below shows how light is manipulated: