AKASO Mag-Pro OTG Ski Goggles, Snowboard Goggles – Magnetic Interchangeable lenses, Anti-fog, 100% UV Protection, Helmet Compatible Snow Goggles for Men & Women, Free Balaclava Ski Mask Included
Product Features
- INNOVATIVE INTERCHANGEABLE LENS – The extra large spherical lens is secured by 12 points (8 magnets and 4 physical anchors) under a stabilization bezel to offer peripheral view and distortion-free clarity. It stays firmly while you are on the slope, but will pop out easily when lens-switch is needed.
- BALACLAVA SKI MASKS – Don’t let biting cold spoil an otherwise great resort day, and we get you prepared: a top-quality balaclava is included in the package (over $10 value). The stretchy fabric moves heat-robbing moisture away from your skin to help you stay warm, and it’s low-profile so you can wear it under helmet.
- ANTI-FOG AND CRISP VISION – Double-layer lens design and high performance hydrophilic coating on the inner side minimize the chance of fogging. Venting windows at the top and bottom generate efficient air circulation to further ensure fog-free vision.
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES – Anti-slip silicone backed and helmet compatible strap, over-the-glasses design, triple layer foam, strong and flexible TPU frame, anti-scratch and impact-resistant lens; medium-to-large fit.
- WHAT YOU GET – one pair of Mag-Pro snow goggles, one microfiber pouch, one Balaclava, hassle free return until Jan 31st, 2018 and lifetime satisfaction guarantee. Extra lenses are sold separately on Amazon.
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