Blur B-2 ‘Frenzy’ Goggles

January 13th, 2011

By Admin in Tech

The B-2 Goggle by Blur Optics.

The goggle market is saturated with brands producing excellent optics for the discerning mountain biker. The B-2 from O’Neal’s optics wing ‘Blur’ is no exception. Top construction with all the modern features you’d expect from a leading Moto brand. We took a closer look at the B-2 and the ‘Frenzy’ model.

Colour co-ordinated frame, side wings and strap help make the B-2 stand out amongst the crowd!

The triple density foam will keep the sweat out of you eyes in the summer heat. Notice the self adjusting strap feature and rubber embossed logo. All nice features you’d expect on a premium goggle.

The B-2 features a narrower frame to fit in every helmet shape, which is a good feature as most MTB full face helmets have a smaller area to that of their larger MX cousins. The strap is also self adjusting which will appeal to those who regularly swap between helmets.

The B-2 Stats –

-Triple Density Foam for comfort

-Side Wings insure a correctly positioned comfortable fit

-Clear silicone gripper straps to help reduce strap displacment

-Vented frame design increases air circulation and reducing fogging

-Replacement lens’s and tear off available

-Custom fit micro fiber storage bag that protects from the elements and the lens scratch free during transportation

Black straps are boring; continuing the colour theme from one end to the other. Colour is ‘in’ people!

The B-2 also comes in 4 other colourways to keep everyone happy!

First is the Black and White ‘Volt’

The subtle earthy tones of the ‘Logger’

The red ‘Frenzy’

And finally the ‘Phoebia’

The Blur B-2 retails in the UK for £49.99 and is exclusively distributed to finer retailers by FLi Distrubution.

For those outside the UK or for those of you who just want to see and know more about what Blur has to offer, head on over to Blur Optics.

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