Scott It began its career in motorcycling equipment more than half a century ago with the launch of the first glasses designed specifically for motocross. More than five decades later, the Swiss company has, over the years, extended its experience in innovation, materials and design to disciplines such as motorcycling, cycling and winter sports.
This has served to consolidate optics as one of its main areas of specialization. This track record now joins Bihr’s distribution capacity and its knowledge of the on-road and off-road markets. Scott’s arrival strengthens Bihr’s Rider Gear range as a trusted distributor of elite motorcycling brands with a recognized brand in the development of action sports optics.
Peter Hakanson, president of Bihr, highlights the strategic fit of this incorporation: “We are proud to welcome Scott goggles to Bihr’s Rider Gear range. Scott’s reputation for performance, innovation and rider-focused design fits perfectly with Bihr’s strong experience in both the on- and off-road segments.”
Scott 2026 range in detail
Among the models already available through Bihr, the Scott Prospect 2.0, Fury and Primalthree proposals designed to respond to different profiles and levels of demand. In addition, for those riders who need to wear vision lenses under their glasses, the brand has its Split OTG model (“Over the Glasses”), with a larger frame and more space inside. All of them combine protection, visibility, comfort and stability on the helmet.
The Scott Prospect 2.0 represent the maximum technological expression of the motocross range. Its wide field of vision is combined with facial foam «NoSweat» three-layer, “NoFog” anti-fog treatment, articulated side supports, a 4-point lens locking system, and an extra wide silicone strap to secure the goggle on the helmet.

For the most demanding, Scott also offers several top versions of this model, including the one that incorporates a photochromic lens. «Light Sensitive»which automatically darkens when sunlight hits it. This model also has a structure wide enough to use glasses under them, without being explicitly “OTG.”
Three proposals to enjoy off-road
The Scott Fury offers a compact, high-performance approach inspired by the Prospect. They have the Lens Lock system to ensure lens fixation, three-layer facial foam and a non-slip silicone strap. In addition, they are compatible with the same accessories as the Prospect, expanding their possibilities of adaptation to different conditions of use.

Both the Prospect 2.0 model and the Fury also have a version with Roll-Off, called “WFS” (Works Film System). Thanks to its avant-garde design, it prevents the entry of water between the Roll-Off system film and the lens, and prevents direct contact between the two. This ensures that even in the worst muddy racing conditions, the rider’s vision is not compromised.
For their part, the Scott Primal are committed to a combination of simplicity, functionality and comfort, suitable for both those new to off-roading and users looking for effective and accessible glasses. Optimized for small and medium faces, they incorporate two-layer facial foam, TruView Works lens, NoFog anti-fog treatment and non-slip strap.

- The three models are available in different frame and lens combinations through the official Bihr website, along with the rest of the 2026 collection of motorcycle glasses signed by the Swiss brand.


