I got these OutdoorMaster Falcon goggles in the Hydro-Rose lens color with the extra yellow lens. The goggles fit well with my Smith Mission helmet and there isn’t much of a gap. They have a very wide field of view, I found they still slightly block my peripheral vision, but they’re as wide or wider than any other goggles I’ve tried. Changing lenses is very easy and fast -- these don’t have a secondary catch, just magnets, but they feel very secure. I really like the included case, which has a stiff hard-shell front, a pocket for the spare lens, and a stretchy mesh fabric back. Once you remove the goggles, the case isn’t as bulky, so it is reasonable to carry the case with the spare lens in a jacket pocket. The mesh back allows the goggles to dry without having to remove them from the case.
I tested them the other day up at my local ski resort. Throughout the day we had everything from partly sunny to very stormy flat-light conditions with blowing snow, and the goggles performed well. I did notice a bit of an internal reflection when light was coming from some directions, but it was very minor compared to other goggles I’ve tried. The lenses resisted fogging well – at times the visibility outside was so poor I had to look down at my gloves to see that the goggles themselves were clear, it was just the blowing snow making it really difficult to see very far. Throughout the afternoon the visibility continued to deteriorate, so I switched to the yellow lens, which is a very light tint (light enough I think it would work for night skiing). Both tints worked well for the flat light, but as it got darker the yellow lens performed a little better. I eventually left about an hour before closing because everything else on my body was getting cold. This was very challenging conditions for ski goggles, and these performed well. I think they are a good value for goggles of this quality.