Ultra | Pro Plus | OM X Simon Beck | |
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Lens Shape | Toric | Spherical | Spherical |
100% UV400 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Interchangeable Lens | Yes-Magnetic | Yes-Magnetic | Yes-Magnetic |
Anti-Fog | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
OTG | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Having ultimate clarity of vision while skiing or snowboarding is incredibly important. Therefore, buying a decent pair of goggles is a wise choice if you want to experience everything the mountain offers, including the horrendous outfits.
However, safety is the most important, as poor goggles have inferior lenses. These can cause you to miss hazards on the slopes, and you don't want to spend your winter vacation in the lodge with your arm in a cast because you didn't see that sign.
But skiing or snowboarding with a good pair of goggles enhances your experience. A quality lens creates clarity of vision, enhanced color, and reduced eye strain. Therefore, you can enjoy a high-definition view through your goggles that shows all the details of the slopes and stunning landscapes.
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How Outdoor Master Super HD Goggles Work A Closer Look At Outdoor Master Super HD Goggles FAQHow Outdoor Master Super HD Goggles Work
Super HD Technology
These Outdoor Master goggles have Super HD technology. This has been developed to maximize clarity and enhance color contrast with a Luminous Refractive Pressed lens.
The lens significantly reduces refraction as the light enters your eyes, so you can focus on your surroundings better. This gives you clearer optical performance whether you're looking down the mountain, planning your next move, or reacting to something closer to you. The shape of the lens also eliminates distortion to ensure your vision isn't compromised.
Another benefit of Super HD technology is that you experience significantly less eye strain. This means you can ski or snowboard for longer before you start to feel tired from concentrating on what's in front of you.
A Closer Look At Outdoor Master Super HD Goggles
Outdoor Master ULTRA XL Snow Goggles
The Ultra snow goggles feature the Super HD technology highlighted above, but they also have Color Optimization Technology.
This technology enhances the definition of your surroundings by filtering out some of the blue light that bounces off the snow and other objects. The result is a boost in contrast and improves the brightness of all the colors on the spectrum.
You'll notice this lens technology greatly highlights any irregularities thanks to enhanced visibility. Therefore, you can spot bumps, ruts, and other hazards in the snow that you would typically miss.
These goggles use Outdoor Master's Toric Lens. This incredibly wide lens gives you the benefits of both cylindrical and spherical lenses. It has been formed to create the perfect blend of low distortion and a wide field of view. This means that you are able to react to slope users closing in on you.
Due to the 100% UV400 protection, you can be confident that your eyes are not exposed to the sun's harmful rays. This means you can enjoy stress-free skiing or snowboarding without worrying about the sun.
The Ultra snow goggles use Outdoor Master's magnetic interchangeable lens system. This firmly holds the lens onto the frame with powerful magnets. However, the system allows you to instantly change the lens for one that suits the light conditions better.
Features
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Unrivaled clarity of vision
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Over-the-glasses design
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Many colors to choose from
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Spare lens included
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Magnetic interchangeable lens
Outdoor Master PRO PLUS Snow Goggles
The Outdoor Master PRO PLUS snow goggles use the same Color Optimization Technology as the XL goggles above. Therefore, they allow you to see the irregularities in the snow, so you can steer clear of hazards.
These goggles also feature the Luminous Refractive Pressed lens with Super HD technology. This ensures that you get superior clarity, contrast enhancement, and reduced eye strain, so you can concentrate on having fun and staying safe.
There's no point in having all this clarity if your lens is fogged up. Therefore, the Outdoor Master PRO PLUS has a triple layer of foam that blocks water vapor before it lands on the lens. It is also placed for optimum ventilation, so cool air enters the goggles, and moist air is exhausted before fogging occurs.
With the quick-release magnetic lens system, you can switch the lens in seconds to suit the lighting conditions you're skiing in. This means you don't have to buy and carry two sets of goggles to suit sunny and overcast days.
The lens will last a long time, too, thanks to the impact-resistant coating. This reduces the stress and disappointment of scratching your goggle lens and increases its usable lifespan.
These goggles feature an adjustable strap with anti-slip material to ensure comfort and security. They are designed to work with pretty much any ski or snowboard helmet on the market, and you can wear them with the strap inside or outside your helmet comfortably.
Features
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They feature Ultra HD and Color Optimization Technology
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Superior anti-fogging properties
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They will fit any helmet
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Magnetic lens
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Over-the-glasses design
FAQ
Does the lens distort vision for glasses wearers?
The lens does not negatively affect your vision if you wear glasses. Just make sure that your glasses have no distortion themselves.
Do I need a polarized ski goggle lens?
A polarized lens is not essential for most people. But the advantages include reduced glare, minimal eye strain, and enhanced contrast and color. However, the reduced glare can make it difficult to see the icy patches you want to avoid.
What size snow goggles do I need?
You can buy ski goggles in different sizes. But you know when you have the correct size when there is a minimal gap between the frame and helmet without interfering with each other. Also, there should be no space around your nose or the sides of your face, exposing the skin and letting in the cold wind.
What is a toric lens?
A toric lens curves both vertically and horizontally like a spherical lens. However, the vertical curve is less pronounced, so it follows the shape of your face and eyes. The result is better optics and a wider field of view.
Toric lenses reduce glare, as it is more difficult for UV light to penetrate them. The lens also sits further from your face enhancing its anti-fogging properties.
What color ski goggles do I need?
Your choice of lens color depends on the lighting conditions when you're on the mountain. Different colors let in different amounts of visible light, known as visible light transmission (VLT).
Lighter lenses have high VLTs as more light passes through them. These include amber, yellow, green, and gold lenses and are best suited to cloudy days.
Darker lenses like gray, brown, and copper have lower VLT. This means they are better worn on sunny days.
If you have a clear and colorless lens, it is meant to protect your eyes during night skiing.