Lenses details & difference: XEP or XE2Updated 5 months ago
If you're looking for a quick overview, please see our GOGGLE-GUIDE below:
For a detailed explanation of the various lens types, we've compiled all the relevant information for you below. Please note that each lens is specifically designed to fit its corresponding frame model. CLEAR lenses are not compatible with FLIP frames, and vice versa.
XEP - Photochromic lenses
High-contrast, photochromic lenses that adapt and adjust automatically to the weather ensuring optimal vision replacing the need to change between different lenses*. With a VLT of between 16% and 53%, the tint adjusts to be just right for the current conditions within 20 seconds. Offering excellent optical clarity, unveiling details like bumps and crud remarkably well, both on- and off-piste.
*In dark, cloudy weather, we recommend using our yellow overcast lenses for ideal vision.
- Dual-layered, photochromic weather-adapting lens
- Anti-fog and anti-scratch coating, as well as 100% UV400 protection
- The high-contrast XEP lens technology has a violet base and secures enhanced color recognition
- Magnetic lens technology
- Category 1-3
XE2 LENSES
High-contrast lenses, which allow you to see more of the mountain and easily avoid bumps and crud. The lenses feature our magnetic lens technology which makes it easy to switch between different lenses in changing weather conditions.
Available in different colours (VLT) and mirrored or non-mirrored depending on your needs. Each pair comes with a complimentary yellow overcast lens (55% VLT) for dark, cloudy weather.
- The high-contrast XE2 lens technology has a violet base and secures enhanced color recognition
- Including a yellow overcast lens (55% VLT)
- Magnetic lens technology
- Category 3