OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles PRO – Frameless, Interchangeable Lens 100% UV400 Protection Snow Goggles for Men & Women ( Black Frame VLT 80% Green Lens and Free Protective Case )
PERFORMANCE SKI GOGGLES WITH FRAMELESS DESIGN
Large spherical, frameless lens provides a truly unobstructed & clear view of the slopes. Designed for ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE & COMFORT.
INTERCHANGEABLE LENS SYSTEM
Enjoy a wide range of extra lenses. Swap for day/night & different weather conditions. CHOOSE AMONG 20+ DIFFERENT LENSES. Extra lenses sold separately.
OTG (OVER-THE-GLASSES) DESIGN
The Ski Goggles PRO features an OTG design that lets you wear your glasses under the goggles. All lenses are ANTI-FOG COATED & offers 100% UV400 PROTECTION.
HUNIVERSAL HELMET COMPATIBILITY
Extra long elastic strap ensures GREAT HELMET COMPATIBILITY with all helmets. Suitable for both adults & teens.
Specifications:
– Lens Size: 8.27 inches (W) x 3.74 inches (H)
– Lens Material: PC + UV
– Frame Material: TPU
– 100% UV400 protection
VLT (Visible Light Transmission) Reference Scope:
VLT 0-10% – For sunny days
VLT 10-25% – For partially clouded to sunny days
VLT 25-60% – For cloudy days and dusk
VLT 60-90% – For night and heavily clouded days
Notices:
1. In order not to damage the anti-fog layer when cleaning your goggles, carefully clean the lens with a soft tissue.
2. Lens replacement are sold separately.
3. Lens replacement is ONLY compatible with OutdoorMaster goggles. Not with goggles from any other manufacturer.
Lens With Frame Package Includes:
1 x OutdoorMaster Goggles PRO
1 x Protective Case
1x Carrying Pouch
Lens Replacement Package Includes:
1 x OutdoorMaster Goggles Lens Replacement
1 x Carrying Pouch
Product Features
- PERFORMANCE SKI GOGGLES WITH FRAMELESS DESIGN – Large spherical, frameless lens provides a truly unobstructed & clear view of the slopes. Designed for ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE & COMFORT.
- INTERCHANGEABLE LENS SYSTEM – Enjoy a wide range of extra lenses. Swap for day/night & different weather conditions. CHOOSE AMONG 20+ DIFFERENT LENSES. Extra lenses sold separately.
- OTG (OVER-THE-GLASSES) DESIGN – The Ski Goggles PRO features an OTG design that lets you wear your glasses under the goggles. All lenses are ANTI-FOG COATED & offers 100% UV400 PROTECTION.
- UNIVERSAL HELMET COMPATIBILITY – Extra long elastic strap ensures GREAT HELMET COMPATIBILITY with all helmets. Suitable for both adults & teens.
- WHAT YOU GET: 1 x OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles PRO, 1 x Protective Case, 1 x Carrying Pouch, and our CUSTOMER-FAVORITE 1 YEAR WARRANTY and friendly customer service.
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