Shred Optics is a manufacturer of
sunglasses
Sunglasses or sun glasses (informally called shades or sunnies; more names below) are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes. They can s ...
,
helmets and
goggles designed for
skiing,
mountain biking
Mountain biking is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and pe ...
,
snowboarding
Snowboarding is a recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered surface while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. It features in the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympi ...
and other forms of
outdoor recreation. The company is based in
Park City, Utah, and
Venice, Italy
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.
History
Shortly after winning his first Olympic gold medal in alpine skiing,
Ted Ligety partnered with Carlo Salmini, a materials engineer, graduate of the
MIT Sloan School of Management and avid skier, to create Shred in the fall of 2006.
Just a few months earlier, the duo also created Slytech, which manufactures protective equipment for skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking.

Shred made its debut with a collection of four goggles, followed by helmets and sunglasses.
Since its inception, the brand has placed an emphasis on freeride culture, catering to the needs of skiers, snowboarders and mountain bikers. It has sponsored numerous athletes, including snowboarders Romain De Marchi, Wolle Nyvelt, Tadashi Fuse, Kevin Backstrom, Victor de Le Rue, Brandon Cocard, Shin Biyajima, and
Antti Autti, as well as mountain bikers
Kelly McGarry
Kelly McGarry (17 April 1982 – 1 February 2016) was a professional New Zealand freeride mountain biker and X-Games Athlete. He was known for his best trick award in the 2013 Red Bull Rampage when he backflipped a 72-foot canyon gap. The vide ...
, KC Deane, Reece Wallace, and
Ryan Nyquist. The company has also sponsored skiers
Lara Gut,
Carlo Janka
Carlo Janka (born 15 October 1986) is a Swiss former alpine ski racer. Born in Obersaxen, in the canton of Graubünden, he had the winter sports facilities right in front of his home. Janka has won gold medals at both the Winter Olympics and th ...
,
,
Alexis Pinturault,
and
Tom Wallisch
Tom Wallisch ( ; born July 22, 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a professional freeskier.
Early life and education
Wallisch began skiing in 1990 and competing in the sport in 2009. After graduating from high school, Wallisch moved to Sal ...
.
Technical Innovation
Rotational Energy System

In 2015, Shred introduced one of the first helmet systems designed to not only address the linear forces of impact energy, but also its rotational forces.
Historically, helmets only mitigated the effects of linear forces, leaving skiers, bikers and snowboarders more susceptible to injury. Shred’s
patent pending Rotational Energy System (RES) mimics the natural cushioning behavior of the fluid between the skull and the brain. RES redirects rotational forces by allowing a small amount of relative movement between the helmet and the head during impacts from any direction. This reduces rotational energy transferred to the head.
Since its inception, RES has been noted for its ability to offer protection from rotational energy in all directions. Unlike other systems, it has no preferential directions that compromise the protection the helmet affords. It also has minimal impact on the helmet’s weight and dimensions.
Contrast Boosting Lens
In 2016, Shred introduced its Contrast Boosting Lens (CBL) technology to enhance clarity and contrast.
Featured in the brand’s goggles and sunglasses, these lenses use a variety of tinted dyes that are tailored to the prevailing light conditions and activities for which the goggles or sunglasses are designed.
ShredWide

ShredWide is a goggle lens and frame design principle that reduces field of vision restrictions in products designed for skiers, bikers and snowboarders. By offering a larger field of vision, this design aims to enhance safety and performance.
Shred emphasized this larger field of vision beginning with its initial goggle collection.
NoDistortion
Shred’s patented NoDistortion technology uses a semi-permeable valve to equalize the pressure between a goggle’s dual lens chamber and the current atmospheric conditions.
This eliminates optical distortion while preventing moisture from entering the goggles’ lens chamber. Shred introduced its NoDistortion technology in 2011.
Slytech NoShock
Slytech NoShock technology creates an increased efficiency in shock absorption by pairing two protective foams that have different mechanical properties. A foam with a honeycomb cone structure is integrated into an adjacent matrix made from a foam that is stiffer and thicker. The foam that is stiffer and thicker compresses when subjected to impact energy.
Shred uses several different foams in its NoShock technology, selecting materials and their pairing based on the specific needs and uses of each product. Shred employs NoShock technology in its skiing, snowboarding and biking helmets while Slytech uses a slightly modified version of it in its back protectors, protective vests, elbow pads, knee pads and other protective equipment. The brand developed the NoShock concept in 2013 and filed for a patent for it that same year.
Philanthropy
In 2017, Shred partnered with
Protect Our Winters
Protect Our Winters (POW) is a 501(c)(3) organization, 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization, nonprofit organisation that focuses on law reform for environmental issues and civic engagement campaigns such as sharing news from climate scientists. The o ...
, a climate advocacy group that focuses on the winter sports community. Shred donates a portion of its proceeds to POW’s efforts to
combat climate change and educate the public about its effects. Shred has also partnered with POW to develop a goggle that uses waste recycled from the snowboard manufacturing process.
External links
SHRED.® Official Store: Goggles, Helmets & Body Protection
References
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Sporting goods manufacturers of the United States
Eyewear brands of the United States
Sunglasses
Companies established in 2006
Protective gear
Skiing equipment
Ski equipment manufacturers
Snowboarding companies