🏂 Elevate Your Ski Game with Flip-Up Goggles!
The Flip-Up' Ski Goggles are designed for ultimate comfort and visibility on the slopes. Featuring a thermoplastic polyurethane frame, double-pane anti-fogging lenses, and UV400 protection, these goggles ensure a clear line of sight while keeping you safe from the elements. The adjustable flip height and helmet compatibility make them a must-have for skiers of all levels.
G**N
Goggles
I love these goggles highly recommend!! Unfortunately I only got to use mine a few times then my dog's chewed the lenses out. I wish there was more than 2 lense replacement options..
K**.
Much bigger than I expected.
Don’t fit as nicely as I had hoped with my ski helmet. My husband is is bigger than I ended up using instead of me as his head is just bigger than mine and it fit better with his helmet. They are nice though and the flip up feature is great so that you can still make eye contact with whomever you are with in between active and nonactive points of going skiing/snowboarding. My husband likes them likes them very much but again, these are a bigger frame in general.
R**E
Excellent product
These goggles are exa exactly what I needed to bicycle, in 20 to 30° temperatures. I'm highly satisfied and I would highly recommend them to anyone who is subject to cold winds or low outdoor temperatures.
S**R
They work!
They work wonders and honestly I like a cheap pair of goggles so I never worry about losing them. These are comfortable and easy to keep clean.
R**H
I like the Flip Up feature, good fit for eyeglasses
Nice looking goggles. They come with a storage sack that doubles as a lens cleaning cloth. The strap has lots of adjustable length to fit over any helmet. I was able to put on and take off the goggles while leaving my glasses on. That was nice to know. Also my goggles usually fog up while riding the lift chair up after a hard descent. I’m looking forward to testing the flip-up function to see if that eliminates that irritation. At first I only dared flip up the lens until I felt resistance, but I finally overcame my reluctance and pushed on. The lenses flipped up with a loud crack as they locked into place. No harm done, I flipped them up and down several times and felt more secure. The loud sound worries me a bit in terms of longevity, but so far so good.There is an illustration on the product description that demonstrating Quick-release lens change system. I attempted to remove the lens as displayed in the illustration and pulled quite hard to separate the lens from the frame. No luck. I could have probably pulled harder but I didn’t want to break the goggles before I even had a chance to test them on the slopes. Other than the illustration there’s no further mention of the quick release change system. Nor is there any mention of that in the small manual that came with the goggles. For now it’s not a problem as I don’t even know where I’d find alternate lenses that fit the goggles.Bottom line I’m happy with the flip-up features and the goggles as they are.
J**A
Magnetic lens?? not a fan.
Got these goggles for my son who wears glasses for skiing. He did not want to wear them much, the couple times he has been skiing it has been cloudy. However, they do fit his face pretty well. He has a kids medium helmet and the goggles fit over the helmet really well. They are pretty good at removing glare on snow, didnt test them in full sun yet. The thing I do not like is that the magnetic attachment isnt great. The lenses without a helmet to tighten enough for me or my son was enough to cause the one side to pop up. Which means this will allow snow to get in. As well as I have concerns if you take a spill on the slopes that the lens would stay on only being magnetically attached. So there are some oddities. Otherwise they fit nice with helmet and over glasses and do their job, keeping you have a clear view of the snow.
2**S
These are a game changer. I hope they last!
These are pretty "flipping" awesome! HAHA!When I'm skiing I'm always having issues with my goggles fogging up and then when I want to take the googles off the rip off my glasses... I've lost 3 pairs of glasses over the years taking my googles off on the lift or at the top of a black diamond to look down and get my line.The headband is nice construction like my expensive branded goggles. It just so happened to snow yesterday for the first time and I had just got these so I can say that lenses do really well in blocking out the reflection of the snow so that you can see easily. And, my glasses fit inside nicely without causing me pain or a headache. I was out working for a good 6 hours winterizing and shoveling these were so much better than just wearing my sunglasses while working.It was a bit difficult to get the goggles to flip up with my gloves on. But, I think over time that's just going to be a muscle memory things. I was having a hard time feeling where to lift. Once found it was easy to start flipping up since the bottom is held on by magnets. When flipped up the latching part makes a really loud click. So, my only concern is that overtime this latch might break. So, for testing purposes I put it on and sat down and opened and closed it rapidly for a timed 20 minutes 3 times today (I was gonna count clicks but I was watching a show and lost count) and the clicking sound has gotten less loud and it's still holding up to my abuses as I was not being as gentle as I could/should have been.Taking off the goggles with glasses on is still an exercise in futility if you're expecting to keep your glasses on your face when you do it. That's the case with all of my goggles so it seems that us glasses wearers will still have to deal with that. And, the come with a nice silk or silk like bag that the goggles can fit into when not wearing them.
O**E
Good goggles
I don't flip up the visor very often, and if you really need your goggles off just bring them up to your forehead/helmet. For me, the flip-up feature is a bit gimmicky. I wouldn't get these goggles just because they have that feature, but they do work as a good pair of goggles. The build is strong and not flimsy. The strap adjusts easily enough and has the standard "sticky" rubber on the inside to help make sure they stay on your helmet.
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