Smith SKYLINE XL - Photochromic Ski Goggles - Men's - klein blue/chromapop pink flash

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Features

Use: winter sports


 

MAIN DETAILS:

  • Colour: chromapop pink flash
  • Category: 1 to 2
  • Ideal for cloudy to partially sunny weather
  • Designed for medium faces
  • Photochromic

SPECIFICATIONS:

Lens: 

  • Chromapop technology for increased definition
  • Perfect protection for bright light without clouds
  • Optimal optical standards and fit
  • Articulating outrigger positioning system 
  • Carbonic-X spherical lens
  • Fog X anti-fogging inner lens
  • TLT technology for perfectly clear vision

Frame:

  • Responsive Fit: precise and comfortable fit for all faces
  • Double loop adjustment system
  • Wide strap with silicone insert

 

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TECHNOLOGY:

 

ChromaPop™: This technology helps you see detail and colour beyond normal capabilities. ChromaPop filters two specific wavelengths of light that cause colour confusion. By doing this the lens delivers greater definition, more natural colour, and unmatched clarity to help you to see more detail. This technology offer you optimal visual comfort and protection against impacts, while reducing glare.

 

Responsive Fit™: This design lets you adjust the lens to fit to the curve of your face. Each face is different. By reducing the quantity of material and creating a flexible latex architecture, Smith frames act like a suspension system that adjusts to the millimetre to your unique facial structure, guaranteeing a precise and comfortable fit.

 

FOG-X: The Fog-X lens treatment employs a hydrophilic, micro-etched surface to absorb moisture and disperse it over a wide surface area to prevent fogging. Since the FOG-X is physically carved into the lens, it can’t be wiped away like other anti-fog coatings.

 

CARBONIC-X: The Carbonic-X outer lens material is individually moulded to offer optimum scratch and impact resistance, increased visual acuity and enhanced contrast sensitivity. The Carbonic-X material meets Class 1 optical standards.

 

TLT: When light passes through a medium it refracts, i.e. changes course. If left uncorrected, this refraction can cause visual distortion and eye fatigue. This technology straightens out the incoming light rays by progressively tapering the lens from the optical centre toward the peripheral view. What this means for you is that you see with 100% accuracy and maximum comfort.

 

LENS CONSTRUCTION:

 

Spherical: Spherical lenses are built on a base curve in both the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) axes. This makes the spherical lens more rounded to follow the shape of the retina. They provide a wider field of vision, which is helpful in busy environments with lots of trees, trunks or rocks. Spherical lenses help you perceive relief and also help improve your performance when skiing downhill.

 

CATEGORIES:

 

Category 2 solar lenses will filter out 58% to 82% of ambient sunlight. This protection is effective in medium sunlight conditions. Category 2 lenses can be worn in periods of variable sunlight and between seasons, for example at the beginning of spring and the end of autumn.

 

Category 1 solar lenses are slightly tinted, and filter 20 to 57% of sunlight. This type of index is recommended for low sunlight, for example in winter or for cloudy days. This type of index is strongly discouraged in very sunny conditions.

 

LENS COATING:

 

More than a simple coating, photochromic technology is embedded within the molecular structure of the lens. Therefore, your lenses will lighten and darken instantly depending of the light conditions, protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays.