Great video once again!! I see you also did a lot of 'best goggles this season' video's. Ofcourse those goggles also got a price attached. So my question for you is if it's possible for you guys to make a video about the best 'sub-top' goggles at a more 'affordable' range? Let's say around 150€/$? That would realy help me out!!!
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Hey Rob, this isn't even snowboard related lol, but where did you get your glasses and shirt from? Are your glasses prescribed?? You look really fresh man!!!
Hey Brien, thanks for the kind words! The glasses were a gift from my friend at Dita. They are the Dita Mach 5's and they are sick! They do have SportRx custom Rx lenses. That happens to be my favorite shirt. I got it from Bonobos: bonobos.com/products/jetsetter-stretch-dress-shirt-limited-edition?color=navy%20tiger%20head&shirt-fit=standard.
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Hello! With a VLT Range of 20%-40%, it will acclimate to a wide variety of lighting conditions, including overcast and heavy cloud cover. However, it won't react to synthetic light (fluorescent) and should not be used for night riding.
We do not know a way of replenishing the anti-fog on the inside of the lens once it has been tampered with or depleted. The coating is very touchy. Sorry we couldn't be of more help!
S2s are a good all-round lens tint for the majority of weather conditions. Whether you would need an S3 depends on your sensitivity to bright light. If you're able to get your hands on some when you're not riding, try them on for a few min in bright conditions to get a feel for how they might benefit you for those overtly bright bluebird days.
What are your thoughts on XL goggles and a normal sized head? I just want maximum field of view as we have a TON of beginners on my slope this year, and honestly its getting dangerous not having my peripherals.
Great question! They will likely fit you okay, as goggles are extremely forgiving. You won't likely benefit from a huge gain in peripheral, all things considered. It you're of the mind that "anything helps", then you should be good!
Hi! Do you know any goggles with toric lens suitable for women ? I plan on getting the PXV for myself. However, I can't find anything for my grilfriend. Thinking to get her the x2 s...Any thoughts?
That's a great question! The PXV is definitely a larger fit. We would recommend trying the M4 Toric. That is still a "large" fit, but would likely be the best option for her. It's such a great goggle! www.sportrx.com/anon-optics-m4-toric-mfi-snow-goggle.html
I would recommended avoiding after market anti-fog sprays on a goggle lens that already has a factory anti-fog coating. It may end up wrecking the existing coating and the lens as a result. The chances that the spray will work better than a good goggle’s anti-fog coating is very unlikely.
Got two black eyes from my brand new Anon Goggles - $310 and Burton won't stand behind them. Probably a chemical they use in production, but they turned my eyes red and puffy, then black and blue. Burton said tough luck basically. Never buy from them.