Electric Visual's EG2 has a minimalist frame and oversized lens, enabling excellent peripheral vision, helping you see more of what's around you while you're riding down the mountain. Details Ergonomic frame design Mold-injected thermo-plastic urethane frame 100% UV protection Oversized dual spherical polycarbonate lens Anti-fog and anti-scratch hard coating Anti-reflective coating Contoured, triple-layer face foam 43-millimeter strap with adjuster Helmet-compatible frame Includes microfiber goggle bag Warranty Electric Visual snow goggles include a limited one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. About Electric Visual Electric Visual is a premium sunglass, snow goggle, clothing, and accessories founded in San Clemente, California in January of 2000 by Kip Arnette, Bruce Beach, and Mike Carter. Electric officially launched its first products at the SIA SNOW show in Las Vegas in March of 2000, where the company sold hats, T-shirts, and stickers with the now-iconic "volt" logo on it. The first three sunglass styles were delivered in July 2000, and the first snow goggle frame, the EG1, was delivered the week before Christmas that same year. Some of the world's best-known athletes sport Electric gear. Surfers Luke Egan, Matt Hoy, Dave Rastovich, and Ozzie Wright have been Electric team riders since the company began, as have snow legends Peter Line and Axel Pauporte. Snowboard X-Games Gold Medalist Andreas Wiig and freestyle skier Tanner Rainville lead the snow team, and skateboarder Bam Margera helped make Electric a household name on MTV. NASCAR superstar Kyle “Rowdy” Busch has been with Electric since he was “Rookie of the Year” in 2005.
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