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Style this fly isn't a figment of your imagination, so keep it fresh for every session with these goggles from Anon!
Interchangeable Strap Tech allows you to change straps between all Anon goggles.
Proprietary injected Anon Spherical Lens Technology delivers the highest quality of optical clarity and enhances horizontal, upward, and downward field of vision.
Auto-Adjust Strap hinge incorporates proper swing tolerance that guarantees the best helmet compatibility of any goggle on the market.
Anon's advanced Shield Technology, with its multi-layered scratch-resistant coating, delivers protection without distortion.
Anti-fog treatment combats lens fogging in the most adverse and changing conditions.
Dual lens vented anti-fog protection.
TRU-V 100% UV protection.
Made of the highest quality polycarbonate that exceeds ANSI Z87.1 impact test standards.
Dimensions: Frame Width: 166mm Lens: 68mm high x 147mm wide Bridge: 14mm
U.00 oz.
The Anon Figment Snowboarding Goggles are legendary for their balance of performance and style. Since last year style enhancements and rock-solid performance are still the cornerstone. The Figment utilizes an injection molded lens for clear, undistorted sight, along with Shield Technology, which gives the goggle superior resistance to scratching. The team choice since day one, there's no denying the Figment's tradition of dominance.
This description was also provided by: ProBoardShop.com


Stealth design meets high performance—the Anon Figment offers maximized ventilation and precise optics.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out the Anon Figment Goggle is the bomb-diggity. Between a large panoramic lens, an interchangeable strap system, and Anon’s hydro graphics, you’ll be sporting the new roast beef. The Figment’s panoramic lens widens your field of vision so you can spot your lover furtively making eyes at the pros. An adjustable strap hinge, plush face foam, and contoured nose give you an optimal fit so you don’t get distracted on the in-run. Total UV protection, anti-impact technology, and Anon’s anti-fog treatment combine with ample venting to deliver crystal-clear, superhero vision. Fall 2008.
No, you’re not having another flashback, the Anon Figment Goggle is real as rain and kicking the shit out just about any terrain, in any condition. The large panoramic lens widens your field of vision so you can spot a snow bunny from just about anywhere, while the impact-resistance and anti-fog technology keeps you riding bright-eyed and bushy-tailed throughout the entire season.
This description was also provided by: Dogfunk
A figment is something imagined. For Disney, the Figment became a small purple dragon. For Anon, it became the Figment goggles. With unmatched style and the best impact protection available, the Anon Figment is more than a good idea – it’s the perfect package of style, comfort and protection. Thank you Anon!
| Additional lenses: | No |
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| Eyeglass Compatible: | No |
| Eyewear compatible: | No |
| Face Size: | Large |
| Frame: | Leather-wrapped polyurethane |
| Frame material: | Polyurethane |
| Gender: | Unisex |
| Helmet Compatible: | Yes |
| Lens: | High-density polycarbonate |
| Lens color / (light transmission): | Silver Mirror (32%)/Red Mirror (50%) |
| Lens material: | Polycarbonate |
| Lens shape: | Spherical |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Recommended Use: | Snowboarding in any condition |
| Strap: | Elastic, interchangeable |
| UV protection: | 100 percent |
| Ventilation: | Vented lens |
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| Anon FigmentUnspecified | $82.50 | |
| Anon Figment Printed GogglesUnspecified | $109.95 |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
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| Drip / Red Solex | 89.95109.002 More... |
| Black / Amber | 49.9549.9589.95 |
| Black Frame with Amber Lens | 124.95 |
| White Frame with Amber Lens | 124.95 |
| Dread / Gold Chrome | 89.95124.95 |
| Black Emblem / Gold Chrome | 89.9589.95109.95 |
| Spill / Gray | 89.9589.95109.95 |
| Dread Gold Chrome Lens | 93.95124.95 |
| 40 Love / Skin Mirror | 71.97 |
| Limefish/ Silver | 89.9593.95 |
| Zigzag Green Solex Lens | 109.95113.95 |
| Curacao Frame with Silver Lens | 124.95 |
| Curacao/ Silver | 89.95 |
| The New Pink / Painted Mirror | 50.97 |
| White / Amber | 89.95124.95 |
| Pinkalucent/ Silver | 89.9593.95 |
| Black / Blue Lagoon | 89.95124.95 |
| Black / Silver | 89.9589.9589.95 |
| White / Silver | 89.9589.9589.95 |
| Black / Blue Solex | 89.95 |
| Curacao / Silver | 89.9589.95 |
| Drip Red Solex Lens | 113.95 |
| Goth / Silver Mirror | 89.95 |
| Hannah Teter Pro Model | 124.95 |
| Limefish / Silver | 89.9589.95 |
| Pinkalucent / Silver | 89.9589.95 |
| Torn / Red Gradient | 124.95 |
| White / Blue Lagoon | 89.95 |
| White / Blue Solex | 89.95 |
| Yellow Noise / Printed Mirror | 56.97 |
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Great Goggle For Smaller Faces | |
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I have used quite a few goggles and the Anon Figment is probably the best one I've ever owned. I have a smaller face so prefer a smaller goggle; the figment is perfect size. I would not recommend this goggle to someone who has a big face. The goggle never fogs and there are plenty of lens options. I prefer the yellow lens for my typical east coast ski days and the gold mirror or blue lens on a sunnier day. The goggle works great in conjunction with a Red (Burton) helmet. I actually own two of these goggles because I like it so much, plus it allows me to exchange lenses to both my primary and backup pair. Just do me a favor if you are planning to get this goggle...do NOT get the Irie color. I want to be the only one on the hill with this color! | |
| chr2599707 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/09/2009 | |
good goggles / strap coming apart | |
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i got these in painted white w/ the silver mirror lens. the lens is actually very transparent and not very reflective. i didnt have any problems w/ the actual lens, it never fogged up unless i was huffing and puffing and naturally itll fog a bit -- but i noticed after 5 days of riding, the straps elastic was starting to uncoil right at the hinge. not anything major but a bit annoying since these are brand new. i guess i can buy a replacement strap if it comes to that... | |
| gabrielink.com at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/13/2009 | |
Great Goggles | |
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I only need 3 words to describe these goggles. Comfortable, durable and stylie. These goggles fit well with helmets (especially RED helmets). I have had problems with the foam coming off on other goggles such as my Oakley A-Frames, but these look the same as they did on day 1 after about 2 or 3 seasons of use. People always comment on how awesome they are so if you want to feel awesome too I suggest you pick up a pair. | |
| Andrew Spickert at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/16/2008 | |
Killer Style, Killer Fit | |
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The anon figment goggles are quite possibly the best goggles I've ever owned. The figments always come in ridiculously good looking styles and their functional as well. They have extremely good ventilation, have never fogged up, and fit securely even with a helmet. Also, they just feel solid - there's none of this crazy flex going on in the actual goggle body and they're super comfy. Pick up a pair and I guarantee you'll never switch back to another goggle. | |
| Steven Boldt at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/07/2008 | |
Sweet goggles.. | |
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| I basically just use the goggles for casual snowboarding. They protect well against the wind and percipitation, they do not fog up. One thing I would change about the goggles are the buckles for the band, they seem like a cheap plastic, rather would have it be a metal buckle. But I bought them at a great price so it was worth it. | |
| djdriebs at REI on 03/26/2009 | |
good googles | |
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they are nice... def not the best, but they get the job done. they fog up a little and they are not the best for night riding. overall worth getting if you are looking for a mid range google. they do look sick tho | |
| foustseth at Dogfunk on 09/18/2009 | |
the classic | |
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I hope Anon never changes this goggle. I've had multiple pairs of them for as long as I can remember, and they are still so clutch. They fit great, don't fog up, and come in sick colors and prints. Highly recommended. | |
| Stashquatch at Backcountry.com Outlet on 12/11/2008 | |
Great | |
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I got these up in Whistler and boarded with them that day. I was impressed with them going from smiths to these, and I def. liked them. I have a white pair. and they are pretty friggen sexy. | |
| Basfoo at Backcountry.com Outlet on 07/26/2009 | |
Great, | |
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They let you see everything. These things do not scratch. It's amazing. I got the black with gold lenses, so my only complaint is night riding, but even then it really is not that bad. | |
| Kyle Kulesza at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/17/2009 | |
sick googles | |
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These googles are sick, they fit great, are comfortable and look awesome. They have no glare and work great in lowlight situations and on the brightest days. Bottom line look great work even better. | |
| foustseth at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/22/2008 | |
Not recommended for colder temps | |
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Sure, they are practical for smaller faces and are cheep, but the lens fogs up for 5 minutes at a time, which is not good. Also the lens is flimsy and low quality, hence the fogging up. | |
| Sam M at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/17/2009 | |
Anot Really... | |
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First off, these were not my goggles, but I did use them for a couple of days, in a couple different conditions. I used a print mirror lenses, and it was alright, definitely not the best for flat light, or even for super bright days. For a mirror they did not reflect very much. They fit me funny, pretty much the only way I can describe it. I am used to Smith I/Os and Oakley A-Frames, so I guess slightly larger goggles than these. The style definitely did not suit me, it felt a little bold, where I prefer a slightly more muted style. The lens had a pretty major fog problem compared to my other goggles, so definitely not a fan of that. It did fit quite well with my G10 MX, so that was a good upside to this flounder of a goggle. Had a bit of a breeze problem at top speed. | |
| Shane O'Donnell at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/01/2009 | |
There not bad. | |
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I got a pair of these at the beginning of the year and they're holding together well. My biggest gripe is that They fog fairly easily. I'm pretty finatical about my goggles and never touch the lens inside or out, but within a month I got fog in these. Only when things got pretty hot but still When a goggle costs over 80 dollars you kinda expect no fog for at least most of the first season. other than that as long as you keep moving they're comfy and get the job done. | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/17/2009 | |