Dropping temperatures mean winter sports aren’t far away, and you need to be prepared. Released recently, the Coldfront ski goggles from Native Eyewear are here just in time to protect your winter skiing and snowboarding adventures.
Stay protected with Coldfront Ski Goggles
There are so many risks out there:
- Up on a mountain, the sun is brighter and much more intense
- With thinner air, less of the harmful UV rays are filtered
- Eyes blur and tear up at high speeds when the wind hits your face
- If that snow turns to sleet, your eyes can certainly take a beating
A good pair of googles solves those problems and more. Coldfront could be just your answer. Look at all the advantages:
- The Coldfront lens provide great wide-angle vision you need for quick decisions.
- Their “Snow-Tuned React Lens Technology” means your vision will adapt more quickly to changing light conditions with their photochromic lenses.
- The rose-colored glass, on the model that I’m reviewing, offers increased visible light transmission (10-35% VLT), making it easier to pick out details on those overcast, cloudy days.
- A high-efficiency, anti-fog coating provides 8 minutes of surface-based fog diffusion for increased safety.
- Multiple coatings promise longer-lasting lens usability as they repel water and oils.
- A silicone banded, adjustable strap keeps the goggles in place while you ski.
Above all that, they just look terrific. Coldfront comes in three models: indigo with blue mirror lens, teal with silver mirror lens and the one I’m testing, tartan with rose React lens.
Looks notwithstanding, they also feel great to wear. The hypoallergenic padding keeps them in place nicely, and even extended sessions find them still comfortable. The strap is useable with or without a helmet and has dual sliding clips for adjustment.
Coldfront comes with two cases. A drawstring pouch of microfiber also acts as a lens cleaner. The preferred carrying method is the hard case, called ‘The Fort’, which zippers closed and forms hard-walled protection for the goggles when tossed in your gear bag.
Check out the entire Native Eyewear line of sunglasses and goggles at http://nativeeyewear.com.
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