Product Details
Sweet Memento Rig Reflect Cycle Sunglasses Rig Bixbite / Matt Crystal Black Camo
Introducing the Sweet Protection Memento RIG Reflect sunglasses in the striking Bixbite / Matt Crystal Black Camo colourway, available at Moto Central, your premier UK retailer for Sweet Protection products. These sunglasses are designed specifically for cycling enthusiasts who require exceptional optical clarity and comfort during their rides. With our extensive range, we can order any colour or size of this model to ensure you find the perfect fit for your needs.
The Memento RIG Reflect sunglasses feature advanced RIG (Retina Illumination Grading) lens technology, which enhances contrast and reduces eye strain, making them ideal for varying light conditions. Their semi-rimless design maximises your field of view and airflow, while the lightweight TR90 frame ensures durability and comfort. Adjustable nose pads provide a secure fit for all face shapes, making these sunglasses a versatile choice for any cyclist.
Key Features:
- RIG lens technology for enhanced contrast and reduced eye strain
- Semi-rimless frame maximising vision and ventilation
- Lightweight TR90 polyamide frame
- Adjustable nose pieces for customised fit
- High-impact resistant lens with oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings
- 100% UV protection
With a weight of just 31g, these sunglasses are designed for long-lasting comfort on your cycling adventures. The Quartz RIG lens offers a light transmission of VLT 25%, categorised as S2, making them suitable for a variety of lighting conditions. Remember, these sunglasses are specifically designed for cycling and are not intended for use on a motorcycle.
At Moto Central, we pride ourselves on being a leading UK retailer for Sweet Protection, and we are committed to providing our customers with the best selection of cycling gear. If you're looking for a specific colour or size, don't hesitate to reach out to us, and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect pair of sunglasses for your cycling needs.



