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Spherical Lens: The lens of this goggle reduces the distortion of images because of the spherical shape. When a piece of plastic is flexed in one dimension, the images becomes tall and skinny, similar to beer goggles. But when plastic is formed into a spherical shape, the distortion is minimized. No Fog(tm) treatment: This lens has been treated to reduce or eliminate the chance of them fogging up from a build up of moisture. Double Layer Lens: These goggles have a double layer lens, designed to reduce or eliminate the 'fogging' inside the goggles when there are quick changes in temperature. A layer of foam along the edge cushions the lenses for durability and to get a little bit of air and moisture movement. Helmet compatible: The strap is longer to fit around helmets, as well as hats, without stretching it to the max. Helmet compatible goggles also try to place the adjustment clips off center to not interfere with goggle clips that are on the back of most helmets. The shape of the frame also sits well with most brands of helmets. Soft Face Foam: Soft, hypoallergenic foam is used for all the foam that contacts the face. This foam helps create a seal to keep the elements in their place. ACS Ventilation System: Cutouts in the frame and lens are filled with foam to allow air to circulate throughout the goggle, which helps prevent fogging and moisture buildup. Goggle bag: A soft cloth bag is included with these goggles to protect them from damage while traveling. The bags double as lens cleaners, but use very little pressure and its always a good idea to test in the corner of the lens before you figure out that the cloth is dirty and it just scratched up your nice goggles. Scott Lens Types: Scott has a variety of Lens types, we list them in order from most reflective (letting in the least light for most sun protection) to least reflective (for optimal visibility when light is at a premium) Chrome: Maximum reflection, perfect for sunny days not acceptable for night skiing or extreme clouds or snow. Amplifier: Standard lens for most all conditions still probably not acceptable for night skiing. Lite Amplifier: Low light conditions lens for when the sun isn't shining, perfect for snowy cloudy days, acceptable for night skiing but not optimal. Night Amplifier: Specifically for night skiing and very low light conditions. Clear: No light exclusion, a fantastic choice for night skiing or when UV protection is not required. When worn over protective eyewear with it's own sunlight protection this is the perfect lens. |