Snow goggles with magnetic lens system
How to choose ski goggles with magnetic lens?
Choosing snow goggles depends on different criteria: face shape, frame type, lens model… The same goes for models with interchangeable lenses. Those selected by Glisshop are all made of high-quality materials. They’re reliable, durable, and provide perfect UV light protection. Being very easy to change, magnetic lenses allow to always enjoy the best vision possible. Perfect to adapt to the unsettled weather that is quite frequent in the mountains.
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The Cairn Magnetik ski mask offers two interchangeable magnetic shields for all weather conditions, anti-fog technology and maximum support.
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Ski or snowboard goggles with magnetic lenses explained
This type of goggles includes at least 2 interchangeable lenses that are secured to the frame thanks to magnets. By switching between the 2, your vision is always adapted to ambient light. It’s hard to make things simpler. The operation takes only a few seconds to change one lens for the other, without even needing to take your gloves or mitts off. Most goggles with interchangeable lenses come with 2 magnetic lenses. In most cases, a category 1 lens for cloudy days and a category 3 lens for sunny days.
Interchangeable lens snow goggles or photochromic ski goggles?
Whether they’ve magnetic or photochromic lenses, all ski goggles are designed to protect your eyes from the sun, wind, and snow. It goes without saying that goggles with interchangeable magnetic lenses are as effective as photochromic ski goggles. They have their own features, and the choice comes down to your personal preference.
Specifications of interchangeable lens goggles
Goggles with magnetic lenses allow skiers or snowboarders to choose the lens best suited to the light conditions. The various tints available provide great flexibility. Whether the forecast announces a sunny, unsettled, or cloudy day, you can plan ahead and bring the lenses you need for the conditions.
Specifications of photochromic goggles
Photochromic lenses react to ultraviolets. They automatically darken when exposed to bright light and lighten when the light gets dimmer. Therefore, you don’t have to change the lens according to the luminosity. However, the transition between light and dark tins can take between a few seconds to a few minutes. This can be less ideal in case of sudden light changes. In such a scenario, however rare it might be, the advantage goes to interchangeable lens goggles.
Effective and affordable models from Cairn
Known and recognised on the ski goggles market, Cairn offers various models including its best-seller, the Magnetik. It boasts a spherical and panoramic lens with antifog and anti-scratch coatings.
Best-selling models from Smith
Among the multiple models of magnetic lens goggles offered by Smith, you’ll find the Smith I/O Mag, 4D Mag, and Squad Mag. The latter offer optimal vision thanks to their cylindrical lens, enhanced by ChromaPop technology for exceptional clarity. This model stands out for its stylish design and magnetic lens system that is very reliable, like every Smith goggles.
Bad weather protection with Anon
In addition to offering high-quality goggles, Anon stands out thanks to its MFI magnetic system that enables to attach a neck warmer or face mask directly under the frame. This way, every skier or snowboarder can enjoy excellent protection from the cold. Of course, the brand has thought of everything, the active ventilation system prevents the lens from fogging. Anon demonstrates its ability to pair function and design.
OTG goggles (compatible with prescription glasses)
Numerous ski goggles are OTG, i.e., compatible with prescription glasses. For instance, the Aphex Kepler model is not only OTG but adapts to your style thanks to interchangeable straps, available in around twenty models.
Category 1 spare lenses for foggy or white-out days
Available separately, an additional category 1 spare lens offers UV protection and clear vision in poor weather or on white-out days.
Who has never regretted getting on the skis when the mountain is wrapped in fog? To prevent the issues linked to lack of visibility in the fog, consider getting a category 0 lens.