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OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles: Magnetic Lens Expired

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I'm here to make sure the community isn't being taken advantage of.

These is a no-name product from who knows where. If you search amazon there are hundreds of similar ones selling for $15-$20 so this is no deal at all.

Also, saving a few bucks on eye protection can lead to a life of regret. Just buy from one of the legit brands during their sales event.
I ski 30-50 days a year.
I've used OM pro goggles for the last 5+.
Work perfectly fine for an expert skier, for well more than 1M feet of vert last year.

If you like, you're welcome to imagine that "insert-whatever-steezy-brand-you-like" is far better - be my guest.
But IMO, no goggle lens is going to make vis markedly better than a similar VLT from OM.
Might it be slightly better? *Perhaps.*

But again, these work just fine.
Flat light is just flat light - get used to it, and ski by braille.
Take some Dramamine.

Every polycarbonate lens gives complete UV protection, so that's not an excuse either.

Spend more, if you like.
But unless you're really focused on wearing a specific logo on your head, or believe incredibly minor differences are worth an order of magnitude more $$$, then get these.
These are obviously no-name chinese goggles, but that doesn't mean they can't be decent for occasional use. They look fairly well-made, specs are good (polarized, anti-fog, etc.), and they're FAR cheaper than the so-called legit brands, even when on sale.

I own multiple pairs of ski goggles, from $300 name brands to mid-grades to $25 cheapies, and each pair has its purpose. I see no reason to spend $100+ for amber lenses for my I/O Mags when I can get a polarized amber lens on these cheapies for $15. Particularly since I'll only be using the ambers on a handful of foggy mornings and a maybe for a few hours of night skiing. And if these suck, I'll just return them.

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01-18-2023 at 11:02 AM.
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Any good?
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01-18-2023 at 01:18 PM.
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I have the magnetic ones and love them.
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01-18-2023 at 04:10 PM.
01-18-2023 at 04:10 PM.
Grabbed a pair. Why not, $20 for not having to take a day off running when it gets below 0
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01-18-2023 at 08:59 PM.
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But are those good for actual skiing?
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01-19-2023 at 06:14 AM.
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Thanks ordered 3. Seems cheaper to buy 3 w the 50% off than buying 1 + 2 lenses
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01-19-2023 at 07:08 AM.
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Are these any better than the OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles PRO going for $33?
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01-19-2023 at 07:25 AM.
01-19-2023 at 07:25 AM.
Quote from deyainrdy4ds :
Thanks ordered 3. Seems cheaper to buy 3 w the 50% off than buying 1 + 2 lenses
good call. do you know how should I go about choosing lenses? I mean, I want to have one for sunny clear weather and one for snowy, low visibility environment.

also, do you guys know if these play well with a helmet?
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01-19-2023 at 07:49 AM.
01-19-2023 at 07:49 AM.
Quote from lolopolo :
good call. do you know how should I go about choosing lenses? I mean, I want to have one for sunny clear weather and one for snowy, low visibility environment.

also, do you guys know if these play well with a helmet?
Scroll down in the reviews someone posted a picture of a chart showing what type of lens goes well with how much sunlight. But looking at the selection, it looks like most of these are for sunny days.

For the helmet, it depends on the helmet you're using, some actually have a slight higher/bigger cutout to allow bigger goggles. In general I've never had an issue w/ these and helmets for both me and my wife.
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01-19-2023 at 07:57 AM.
01-19-2023 at 07:57 AM.
Quote from lolopolo :
good call. do you know how should I go about choosing lenses? I mean, I want to have one for sunny clear weather and one for snowy, low visibility environment.

also, do you guys know if these play well with a helmet?
For sunny weather, you'll probably want one with VLT around 10-20%. And for low visibility or night skiing, you'll probably want one with VLT 50%+.

They fit fine with my helmet, with the strap fitting around the back of the helmet itself.
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01-19-2023 at 07:59 AM.

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01-19-2023 at 07:59 AM.
Quote from lolopolo :
good call. do you know how should I go about choosing lenses? I mean, I want to have one for sunny clear weather and one for snowy, low visibility environment.

also, do you guys know if these play well with a helmet?
Look at the VLT. Get one pair with 10-20% VLT for sunny weather; another pair with 65-75% VLT for low light.

FWIW, I have no experience with this particular brand of goggles, but I typically ski 12% VLT on very sunny days, 25% VLT for overcast/partial sun (basically an all-purpose lens), and 65% VLT yellow/amber for poor visibility (snow/fog/night, etc.). YMMV, though. I picked up a couple pairs of these 65-75% VLT goggles for the kids to use for night skiing, when their primary goggles are too dark.
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01-19-2023 at 08:03 AM.
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Quote from superbalde :
Scroll down in the reviews someone posted a picture of a chart showing what type of lens goes well with how much sunlight. But looking at the selection, it looks like most of these are for sunny days.

For the helmet, it depends on the helmet you're using, some actually have a slight higher/bigger cutout to allow bigger goggles. In general I've never had an issue w/ these and helmets for both me and my wife.
yup, I basically followed the same strategy and ordered 3 with 10, 20, and 75 VLT to swap lenses. thanks!
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01-19-2023 at 08:15 AM.
01-19-2023 at 08:15 AM.
Quote from shanebo :
Look at the VLT. Get one pair with 10-20% VLT for sunny weather; another pair with 65-75% VLT for low light.

FWIW, I have no experience with this particular brand of goggles, but I typically ski 12% VLT on very sunny days, 25% VLT for overcast/partial sun (basically an all-purpose lens), and 65% VLT yellow/amber for poor visibility (snow/fog/night, etc.). YMMV, though. I picked up a couple pairs of these 65-75% VLT goggles for the kids to use for night skiing, when their primary goggles are too dark.
Thanks! Yup, that's what I figured, too. Also, the title mentions "Men, Women &Youth" but it does not seem like there are different sizes available. Am I missing something?
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