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A**R
Great Value, nice look
I've always owned Smith goggles and decided to give these a go. They look great and the price point was right. Out of the box they are packaged well. I think it would be better if they came in a box as opposed to a bag, but that isn't a huge deal as they were not damaged in shipping. The strap is really nice (would like to see a version where you can swap out the strap with a different color if you wanted, my Smiths do this and it is a nice touch). The aspect that really shines on these is the ability to quickly switch out the lenses depending on the light conditions you are riding in. I had a pair of sunglasses that had the same concept and I used it all the time and I would frankly rather have this that the ability to change the strap. They are easy to swap and you can tell they will stay in place even after rolling down the mountain, I will surly spend some time rolling down the mountain later this season I'm sure...They are comfortable and fit my fat head well. The strap is easy to adjust and the full face lens looks awesome. The overall build quality is as good as my Smiths. I usually ride with Polarized Lenses, but I think these will do well on bright riding days. I haven't checked Wildhorn's website to see if they have a polarized option, but I'm hoping they add it eventually. Nicely made product!
S**R
Awesome Wildhorn Outfitters Drift Helmet and Roca Goggles
I have been skiing Eagle Point, Beaver, Utah, without a helmet, but my speed has increased to the point I was growing worried about hitting my head. I bought a Wildhorn Outfitters Drift helmet and Roca goggles. Awesome products! That's the only way to describe them. The helmet is stunningly light, sits tight in place, is really comfortable and has a simple vent/stay-warm slide lever. The backstrap holds those awesome Roca goggles in perfect position. The goggles have a large field of view and changing lenses takes seconds. I have ice blue lenses for sunny days and low light yellow lenses for cloudy/snowy days, and I change the lenses sitting in my car at the lodge with the goggles attached to the helmet. When I'm done for the day, I slide the goggles down into operating position to relieve the strap tension, slide the helmet with goggles into the Drift helmet storage bag, and drop it into my ski gear bag with gloves and neck warmer for safe storage for my next day of skiing. Oh and did I mention that the Drift helmet and Roca goggles are very affordable to boot, and they are very high quality. I expect to get years of service. AWESOME Wildhorn Outfitters ski gear.
P**O
Great Product
I was a little nervous to buy these since the brand wasn’t one of the well-known ones, but I was traveling from Colombia to go snowboarding in the US for the first time, and since it might be a long time before I do it again, I didn’t want to spend too much. Great, great purchase! They don’t fog up and the view is clear. Just one tip: try to get one of those cheap cloth protectors, as they scratch really easily
A**M
Cute but looked huge
These goggles are super cute and I liked the idea of frameless and being able to change lenses. I thought being frameless they would make the goggles appear not as bulky. However, I found quite the opposite to be true. My family purchased a total of 7 different style and these looked the bulkiest on. Overall no one in the family chose to keep this pair based off appearance on alone. They were comfortable and easy to adjust the band. I can not speak to the anti-fog. I did end up keeping another goggle from the same company which worked well on their first adventure. I did have some fog issues when wearing a baclava, especially if I covered my nose, with and without glasses on underneath goggles. Both pears from this company did fit well over my smaller framed glasses. Visibility was also good when not fogging. We did not try an anti-fog spray.
K**L
A great alternative to $200 goggles
I've been a fan of Smith goggles for some years, and wanted interchangeable lenses, but gave up on waiting or a deal on Smith IOs. These Wildhorn goggles caught my eye when I saw them on an internet deals site. I was skeptical and had them in my save for later list. A few days later I was notified they were in a Gold Box deal and I bought them for $30 (along with a youth pair for my 6 y/o son).I have 2 days out with the goggles so far, and have found them to be worth every penny of the $30 and I'd recommend them to someone in need of new goggles at $60. I purchased these with the silver lens and bought the low light yellow mirror lens when I was able to find them in stock (it took 2 weeks of checking every few days). The sunny day with the silver lens was great and the snowy day with the low light lens was great, I had a better visibility experience in both cases over my Smith Phenoms that did ok in sun and ok in clouds. The attached photo is with the low light mirror.Pros:- These goggles fit my Smith Holt helmet quite well, I don't have a freeze gap between the helmet and goggles.- Cheap lenses, get one for every condition.- Easy lens swap- Good ventilation, haven't fogged up on my yetCons- My son scratched his lens already, he's 6 and not careful, lol. I don't think these lenses hold up like more expensive ones. I'm ok with that since they're about $24 and I'll happily replace them after a year or two, or three.- Ventilation can be a bit much at high speeds, lots of eye watering on a groomer ripping day!Also/fyi, I was on the hill with my brother-in-law recently and he had recently purchased some Gonex magnetic interchangeable lens goggles. He was excited to show me the lens swap, not knowing I had new goggles too. The lenses were interchangeable with mine, we swapped without issue. His are cheaper, but I think the Wildhorn straps and lenses look better. But, if you're shopping for a deal or just another set of lenses, look at these too:https://www.amazon.com/Gonex-Frameless-Snowboard-Interchangeable-Protection/dp/B07G8WRKMV
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