Case study

Goggles Development & Manufacturing

The project addressed the engineering and validation of a high-performance goggle system, integrating optical components, frame architecture and retention interfaces across multiple sports applications, with subsequent transition to scalable production.

 

This motorbike goggle system features lenses designed alongside the frame structure for easy removal and replacement functionality. The project encompassed both hard and soft components including frame geometry, facial padding interface, and elastic strap system to ensure secure goggle retention and comfort in motorcycle applications.

 

The initial frame prototype was produced inside our R&D department using 3D printing technology following extensive feedback exchanges with the client to refine the design specifications and mechanical interfaces. This iterative approach allowed for rapid and safe design modifications and functional validation before committing to tooling investments for series production.

 

The development progressed from digital prototyping through sampling phases to final mass production setup. As part of our sports equipment development and manufacturing process, each phase involved close collaboration with the client to optimize both the lens replacement mechanism and overall ergonomic performance, ensuring the final product met both functional requirements and industrial production feasibility standards.

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