Ripley RIG Goggle (Sample Edition)
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Shipping and Returns
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Shipping
Free shipping: orders over $100.
$10 shipping:Â orders under $100.
Orders ship from Rotorua, New Zealand.
 Returns & Size Exchanges
We want you to be absolutely stoked about your new gear, so we're glad to offer you returns and size exchanges if it's not quite right for you. This applies to all full-priced items and 'promo' items and excludes items that are on sale or from the Outlet collection. You'll have 30 days to return the item for an exchange or refund - you just handle the return freight, and we'll take care of the rest. For more information, please see our Returns & Warranty page.
This piece was created as a sample — never worn, never sold, and in brand new condition. Same design, same quality, just a rare chance to shop them at a lower price.
The Ripley Junior Goggle features a minimal frame to maximize field of vision for kids aged 3 to 12. This is not a scaled-down version of an adult model; rather, the Ripley Junior Goggle is specially designed to fit juniors and will leave no gaps when paired with the Winder Junior Helmet. The goggle is specifically designed to be easily handled by kids, while having the same high-quality lens as our adult goggles.
RIG® Lens Technology
RIG® is a revolutionary lens technology developed by Sweet Protection to provide superior contrast-enhanced vision, minimise color distortion and reduce eye fatigue. RIG® controls which wavelengths of light are transmitted through the lens, enabling the eyes to see more detail and protecting them from harmful rays. By choosing to 'RIG® your experience', you are choosing game-changing vision that allows you to push your limits, no matter where you play.
Experience the Difference
Match your RIG® lens to the conditions you play in.
Choose from a wide range of lens tints and VLT ratings to suit all uses.
Visible Light Transmission (VLT) describes the percentage of light in the environment that reaches your eye after passing through the lens. A lower number corresponds to a darker lens. Generally speaking, a higher VLT lens will suit lower light conditions, and a lower VLT lens will suit brighter, sunnier conditions.Â

