Outdoor Master via Amazon has OutdoorMaster Frameless Ski Goggles Pro w/ Interchangeable Lens (various colors) on sale listed below from $23.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Large spherical, frameless lens provides a truly unobstructed & clear view of the slopes.
Enjoy a wide range of extra lenses. Swap for day/night & different weather conditions. Extra lenses sold separately.
The Ski Goggles PRO features an OTG design that lets you wear your glasses under the goggles. All lenses are anti-fog coated & offers 100% UV400 protection.
- Extra long elastic strap ensures compatibility with all helmets. Suitable for both adults & teens.
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Outdoor Master via Amazon has OutdoorMaster Frameless Ski Goggles Pro w/ Interchangeable Lens (various colors) on sale listed below from $23.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Large spherical, frameless lens provides a truly unobstructed & clear view of the slopes.
Enjoy a wide range of extra lenses. Swap for day/night & different weather conditions. Extra lenses sold separately.
The Ski Goggles PRO features an OTG design that lets you wear your glasses under the goggles. All lenses are anti-fog coated & offers 100% UV400 protection.
- Extra long elastic strap ensures compatibility with all helmets. Suitable for both adults & teens.
Model: OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles PRO - Frameless, Interchangeable Lens 100% UV400 Protection Snow Goggles for Men & Women (VLT 10% Grey Lens Free Protective Case)
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I would recommend you buy a sunny-day lens and a cloudy-day lens for whatever you get, unless you have photochromic.
Depends how much you ski, I would get a strong lens for clear ski (8% to 15%), a light lens for cloudy/snowy weather (I use the orange 65%) and something in between for... well the days in between. But you're right, the middle one can be thrown out if you're not going >10 days a year.
I never tried the photochromatic lenses. Anyone experience with them?
Bought THREE goggles from this brand a few years ago and had a horrible experience with them on the very first day. Shitty day in Tahoe and it was raining at the base and whiteout on the peaks. Bad seal let water in between the lenses, which would then freeze when I went back up the mountain. I was boarding through a whiteout peaking between my fingers.
Tried to reach out to them to get a replacement figuring maybe I got unlucky, but got 0 response. Ended up just buying a reputable brand on sale (2 lense goggle for same price as 3 OMs). Too afraid of having another catastrophic failure in bad conditions to use any of the remaining OutdoorMaster goggles.
All of this stuff is going on sale this type of year so deals on more established brands are coming up but I love my outdoor master helmet and goggles. Got both in a combo deal for like $30 and wore them all season.
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I never tried the photochromatic lenses. Anyone experience with them?
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Tried to reach out to them to get a replacement figuring maybe I got unlucky, but got 0 response. Ended up just buying a reputable brand on sale (2 lense goggle for same price as 3 OMs). Too afraid of having another catastrophic failure in bad conditions to use any of the remaining OutdoorMaster goggles.
Lense that failed for reference: https://imgur.com/a/Sg4lmcr
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