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Comentado en Canadá el 11 de febrero de 2025
These goggles fit over my 5.5" wide x 1.85" tall glasses (aviator style). Literally no other pair of goggles has ever worked for me. Comfortably wore them for a 3 day ski trip without issues. No fogging, and good optical quality from the lenses. I got the red/gold tint and they did perfectly under sunny blue skies and overcast. I have a narrow face and was concerned they would not fit over my glasses and still work on my face without fogging, but no such thing. Don't be fooled by the low price, the quality of these is genuinely good. Ski saavy friends thought they were about $150 when asked what they thought I paid. I'm usually a buy-once-cry-once buyer thay would have glady spent $250 on a pair that worked, so save yourself the hassle and money and get these instead. If you've been searching for goggles that actually work over your huge glasses, are comfy, and look cool, these are them!
Natalie
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de enero de 2025
Fine affordable goggles.
Abby
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
Great quality especially for the price! Didn’t fog and fits great.
Sergio L.
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2023
JoC
Comentado en Australia el 1 de abril de 2023
Nick in Palm Springs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2022
Maybe folks living in a magical land of always perfect snow have a different experience, but for me, skiing is all about vision. On the trails I ski, the snow can change from fresh power to sheet ice to sticky slush to immaculately groomed to frozen cat tracks all within a blink of an eye. For an enjoyable day I need to see what the terrain ahead looks like and subconsciously react accordingly, but a lot of fancy ski googles these days go for super dark lenses so the pre-teens with access to Mommy and Daddy's disposable income can think they are absolutely styling with NASA-like mirrors on the outward surfaces. Great when it's blazing sun at high noon, not so great when it's flat gray in every direction.So I've been looking for new goggles with interchangeable lenses and I had five requirements: (1) they had to be at a price point I could afford, (2) lens changing had to be quick and simple, with no need to remove gloves when it was freezing outside, (3) the connection between the lens and the frame had to be one that would hold in moderate crashes, (4) the manufacturer had to advertise a wide range of optional lenses so that if I broke or lost one I could confidently return to the vendor to purchase a new lens in a short time and not find myself the victim of obsolescence or poor logistics, and (5) I wanted three lenses: one dark for spring skiing, one yellow for most skiing, and one clear for crappy days.MAXJULI's advertising suggested that requirements 1, 4, and 5 would be met and based on the reviews, it looked like requirements 2 and 3 were potentially achieved. After skiing with them for a few times, I can report that they've ticked off every box. I bought a base pair with a reasonably dark lens and added on yellow and a clear lenses. All in under $100. Magnetic connection is strong, probably not able to keep the lens in place if your head hits a lift pole, but having to buy new goggles is the least of your problems at that moment (outside of an impact, I would think the lens would stay on under 99% of the conditions we ski in). I select the lens I think is going to work best in the morning to start and carry the others in my little backpack for changing as needed (MAXJULI provides nice bags to hold the spares plus a cover when the lens is attached to the frame, though the elastic around the cover is a little weak; the better approach for long term storage would be to remove the lens from the frame and store it in one of the bags). They have about 20 options for additional lenses which is pretty cool. That's in contrast to some other, far more expensive brands that only offer a single option or in some cases, don't offer any at all. Quality seems good, though talk to me five seasons from now for an update. Haven't had any fogging issues, though this is just my first season with them and I haven't been in the worst fog-producing conditions.Look, these goggles are so well priced I think it's worth just buying a pair to start, see how they work, and if you like them, buy a couple extra lenses to deal with conditions that aren't addressed by the transparency of the lens that came with the frame. The price for the lens alone isn't that much less than the lens and goggle, but that's a by-product of logistics finance in 2022 (if that bothers you, buy the extra lens you want based on the color of the frame that it'll come with, and if you are clever and particularly fashion conscious, you can have a suite of goggles to match up with any outfit).I'm really happy with them, especially on a day when I needed the clear lens. It was like a whole new skiing experience when the light was low and flat and gray but for once I could see what was coming. Loved it!Nick in Palm Springs
Customer
Comentado en México el 12 de diciembre de 2022
TODO BIEN
Ricardo
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2022
Llego justo lo que pedí y de la calidad que imaginé. Gracias
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