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Klim Rage, goggles

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Klim Rage, goggles

Article No.: 11086394

The KLIM Rage Goggle is designed to create excellent vision off-road with quick-change lenses for all conditions.

The Rage lens system with slide+hinge lock technology allows you to quickly and easily swap lenses on the fly for changing light conditions.

The Rage is engineered with antifogging technologies such as air circulation through foam filtered vents, large internal air volume and Super Anti-Fog lens coating. The cylindrical lens design provides great peripheral vision and clarity.

Goggle
  • Cylindrical lens goggle with excellent field of view
  • Quick-release slide + hinge lock lens retention system
  • Outrigger frame for face sealing comfort
  • 2-part frame: flexible inner frame for fit/seal, rigid outer frame
  • Triple-layer moisture wicking face foam
  • Over the glasses (OTG) compatible frame cutouts
  • Debossed nose area for sealing w/o restricting breathing
  • Perimeter frame vent foam
  • 50 mm non-slip silicone lined goggle strap
  • Low profile injection molded strap/outrigger attachments
  • Custom low profile strap adjustment sliders
  • Removable nose guard
  • 108 mm goggle height (incl. nose guard)
  • Includes half-cotton, half-poly goggle bag for absorbing moisture and polishing lens
Lens
  • Anti-scratch quick-release impact rated cylindrical lens
  • Quick-release slide + hinge lock lens retention system
  • Injection molded lens technology
  • Super Anti-Fog lens coating
  • Photochromic lenses sold separately
  • UV 400 rating
  • ANSI Z87.1 impact protection safety standard

ANSI Z87.1

ANSI Z87.1 is an important standard for all protective and safety eyewear in the USA.

This standard covers many types of safety glasses: Temple goggles, safety glasses, face shields, and also goggles with and without prescription lenses. ANSI Z87.1 specifies the general requirements for protective eyewear as well as the test methods.

General requirements include the optical quality of the eyewear, light transmission, allowable refractive powers and clarity of the transparent lenses. General physical requirements are the absence of sharp edges and defects that may cause discomfort or injury to the wearer.

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