DoubleLens2.jpgDual Layer lenses

Two single lenses are bonded together to create a thermal barrier that keeps the inner lens warm and dry, and therefore keeps your vision fog-free.

Polycarbonate Lenses

Come as standard on the vast majority of our ski goggles. These provide the same impact protection and optimum visual acuity you expect from our sunglasses, whilst also ensuring the ultimate optical quality. In additiona, they all have anti-scratch coatings applied as standard.

Photochromic Lenses

Lenses react with UV exposure so that the lens tint darkens as the light conditions get brighter (e.g. Bolle's Modulator lens).

Polarised Lenses

Available on a small number of our ski goggles. Polarised lenses eradicate glare, caused by light rays splitting when they reflect off flat surfaces. Therefore, they allow the eye to concentrate on terrain features when skiing/riding hard-packed snow and ice, extremely bright days on the slopes or when skiing/riding glaciers.

Lens-Vents.jpgVentilation

Venting ports in the lens optimise the circulation of fresh air to keep the inner lens dry. They are usually backed with a thin layer of foam to prevent clogging from snow and ice.

Anti-Fog Coatings

Incorporated onto the inner lens surface, proprietry anti-fog coatings are designed to absorb moisture before fog can form.

Mirror Coatings

Reduce glare and increase contrast for improved depth perception.

 

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