Visor
Colour - choose according to the most common conditions while skiing. Yellow, pink, and orange visors brighten the surroundings and are therefore more suitable for foggy and poor lighting conditions. Gray and brown-tinted visors darken the image and are more suited for sunny days.
Dimming - determines the amount of light passing through
- Clear glass - lets all the light in. Protects the eyes from debris.
- Brightening glass - suitable for fog and reduced visibility.
- Sun protection - classic UV filter - protects the eyes from sunlight.
- High-darkening - sunglasses with a very dark filter - suitable for mountains with very strong sunlight. Eliminates snow reflections and glare.
Shape
- Spherical - visor is curved in horizontal and vertical direction - better peripheral vision and less distortion.
- Flat - only horizontal curvature - vertically it is flat.
Other features:
- Antifog treatment - a special coating is applied to the lens to reduce fogging.
- Photochromic lenses - lenses react to light levels and darken or brighten accordingly.
- Mirrored glass - light is reflected from the surface of the goggles, shielding the eyes.
- Dual visor - additional level of protection against fogging
- OTG (Over the Glasses) - specially adapted lens, which allows to wear prescription glasses.