Seven major pain points of eye protection for snow goggles, one lens solves all scenarios
—Multifunctional Eye Protection American Ski Goggles
Industry pain points: Strong light reflection during skiing can easily cause snow blindness, ordinary goggles have poor anti-fog properties, transmittance is not suitable for multiple scenarios, and lack full-band UV protection.
Your troubles: Frequent replacement of goggles is troublesome, lens fogging affects vision, and long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays causes eye damage.
Our solution: This American multifunctional ski goggles uses PC lenses, has passed the EU EN ISO 18527-1:2022 and ANSI Z87.1 dual certification, and integrates UV400 full-band sun protection, multi-level transmittance adjustment and 10-hour long-term anti-fog technology.
Actual effect: In an actual test at -20℃, the lens does not fog or crack, UV400 protection blocks 99% of ultraviolet rays, and the transmittance level covers S0 (night) to S4 (strong light), which is suitable for all-weather scenarios.
Product value and use:
Designed for skiing, mountaineering, and outdoor sports, it combines the protection of Safety Goggles with the comfort of Protective Glasses. It can replace the bulky design of traditional Safety Shoes, with a lightweight frame and breathable sponge, suitable for long-term wear.
Product features:
UV400 full protection: Block UVA/UVB, prevent snow blindness and corneal damage.
Intelligent light transmission adjustment: S0-S4 five-level transmittance, one-button switch for cloudy/sunny/night.
10-hour anti-fog: The inner side of the lens is coated with technology, which keeps the lens clear in high humidity.
Tips:
Choose S1-S2 light transmittance on cloudy days to avoid too deep lenses affecting the field of vision.
When cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth dipped in clean water, and do not scratch the anti-fog coating with alcohol or hard objects.
Store in a ventilated and dry place to avoid deformation of the frame caused by high temperature exposure.
Application scenarios:
From professional tracks in the Alps to indoor ski resorts in cities, from extreme cold of -30℃ to the spring snowmelt period, this goggle can provide stable protection. Climbers can use it to resist mountain wind and ice chips, ski enthusiasts can adapt to the different speed requirements of single/double boards, and even use it as a spare goggles for motorcycle riding.
Data support:
Transmittance uniformity ≤±15% (EN ISO 18527-1 standard)
Impact resistance: 1.27mm PC lens passes the 45g steel ball 127cm drop test (ANSI Z87.1)
Anti-fog time: 10 hours of artificial sweat test without fog droplets (T/GZZB 001-2020)
A goggle that truly solves the pain points of multiple scenarios, making every outdoor adventure safe and worry-free.