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Models details & difference: CLEAR, FLIP & FERDIUpdated 5 months ago

FRAMES INFORMATION

CLEAR
These goggles are designed with wide vision and a sleek look, offering a frameless appearance that enhances peripheral vision. They have interchangeable lenses, ideal for various light conditions, and equipped with anti-fog, anti-scratch coatings, and 100% UV400 protection. The CLEAR model is perfect for those looking for style, comfort, and clear vision during high-intensity skiing

Features

  • Frameless design allowing a wider view
  • Magnetic lens technology
  • Lightweight TPU frame
  • Recommended for a bigger fit
  • Best for OTG (over the glasses)

Size and measurements


FLIP
Known for its wide 180° field of view, the FLIP model combines the benefits of a frameless design with solid construction. It features magnetic lens attachment technology, making it easy to switch between lenses depending on weather conditions. The FLIP is also equipped with anti-fog, anti-scratch coatings, and 100% UV400 protection. 

Features

  • Frameless design allowing a wider view 
  • Magnetic lens technology
  • Lightweight TPU frame
  • Recommended for a smaller fit

Size and measurements


FERDI
This model emphasizes excellent peripheral vision (185°) with a cylindrical design that sits closer to the face for enhanced vertical and horizontal vision. The FERDI XE2 lenses improve contrast, reduce glare, and provide great depth perception, adapting to various lighting conditions. It offers a versatile experience for skiing, especially in moderate light

Features

  • Excellent peripheral vision (185°).
  • Enhanced vertical and horizontal vision.
  • Non-changeable lenses
  • Tighter fit 

Size and measurements


OTHER MODELS
ACHTON & FLOAT is some of our older models that's unfortunately discontinued. Though we don't sell the frames anymore, we do still have a few spare lenses for the goggles sold separately. The lenses will only fit to the model of same name. 


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