🏂 Elevate Your Snow Game with Style!
The Retrospec Zenith Ski Goggles are designed for all snow enthusiasts, offering 100% UV protection, anti-fog technology, and a comfortable fit over glasses. With interchangeable lenses and a toric design for enhanced visibility, these goggles are perfect for adapting to any weather condition while ensuring durability and style.
Frame Material | Silicone |
Lens Material | Plastic |
Material | Polyurethane |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Style | Goggles W/ Lens |
Item Shape | Curved |
Lens Color | Mirror Polarized |
Color | Matte Basalt/Mirror Polarized |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | true |
Lens Coating | Anti-Fog Coating |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Sport Type | Snowboarding |
Frame Type | Rimless |
Recommended Uses For Product | Skiing |
A**R
Solid choice, great lens, the stoke is high
They fit perfect, had em on a blue bird day and glare was not a problem, I also have a pretty messed up right eye and have to wear heavily polarized glasses anytime I’m exposed to the sun and my eye was fine with just these on, so it’s a really good quality lens fam. The mint matches my helmet nicely, and the straps seem to be good quality as well, but that’s a time test so we’ll see but they lasted the last half of the season and look brand new. The lens seems to be pretty scratch resistant but it’s not like I was eating ice so I can’t speak on that. Overall great choice, I recommend scoopin. Good price, great lens. The stoke is high my dudes.
H**N
VERY NICE GOGGLES
I've used it the whole season in Hudson, NY. Very confortables, easy to change lenses, and no scratches so far. I really like this product.
5**4
A good replacement lens
Got this lens to replace the original one that was all scratched up. It fit perfectly and works!
S**R
Not polarized!
These are not polarized. The description on one of the lenses said polarized but please be aware they are not. Other than that, comfortable but not polarized as I was looking for.
L**I
Love then
These are so nice and such good quality
J**R
Good quality
Used these for snowboarding recently. Pretty great quality for the price!
D**E
Very nice for the price
Ski goggles from name brand companies can get expensive fast and the affordable models, well, they look it. Some of that price is justified with top line coatings and materials, and some is just brand price premium.So what to do for someone that skis/boards irregularly or is on a budget? Someone like my son. Enter the Retrospec Zenith goggle. Things I like about these goggles.- Design. First and foremost, these don't look like bargain basement goggles. The style, the lens, and the build quality all have a nice upscale feel/look to them.- Fit. Comfortable and adjustable as expected.- Optic quality. Truthfully, I don't expect top tier coatings but at the same time, I do expect zero visual distortions and luckily, I don't see any here.- Price. A fraction of what a similar model from a top brand would cost.- Other features include anti-slip rubber on the inside of the strap to keep them in place on a helmet (nice) and interchangeable lens design - though at this price probably cheaper/easier just to buy a second pair.In summary, these are perfect for my teenage son. He likes to board a couple times a year, enough to get him some equipment though not enough to, in my opinion, justify top-tier long lasting gear. (He's young enough and into so many hobbies that it adds up so quickly while beating it all up.) These fit that bill very very nicely.
L**F
Very Chic and comfortable
Great looking pair of goggles with a magnetic attachment which allows you to purchase additional or replacement lenses from the seller and swap lenses easily.The fit is great on a larger person--but because these goggles cover a very substantial amount of your face (a good feature, in my opinion) it may be a looser fit on some with smaller faces. The adjustment straps are easy to use and can provide a good fit but the goggles themselves are a bit bigger than most.The lenses are distortion free and the seller says they are polarized. I tried to test that with another set of polarized lenses I own (you turn them perpendicularly and if they are polarized, the light will not pass through) but could not confirm the effect with the lenses I received.Another concern I have is whether the lenses themselves are rated by any independent outfit for safety in a situation which requires them to take a blow from a fall or an object.-- I couldn't find that endorsement. So I think these are best used the way you might use sunglasses rather than relying upon them to physically protect your eyes and face while skiing.
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