Dragon APXs

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Dragon APXs
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Color: Jet Black
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The legendary Dragon APX was designed and tested in the backcountry of Colorado and has proven to withstand the harshest and most demanding conditions. The APX starts with its Infinity Lens Technology which completely eliminates the frame profile for maximum peripheral vision. The APX comes packed with a variety of lenses options including polarized. Optically Correct Lens with Super Anti-Fog that protects 100% of UV protection. The Dragon APX Goggle has come to change the vision of winter sports for every rider out their whether they are on skis or snowboards.

Fit:

  • Numbered lenses installation system uses etched numbers on the frame that line up with numbers etched into the lens so you know exactly how to align the lens to get the fit right the first time
  • Large fit size
  • Helmet-compatible strap fits around helmet

Lining and Layers:

  • Triple-layer Polartech microfleece is soft and warm against skin
  • Triple layer face foam with hypoallergenic Polar Tech® micro fleece lining
  • Triple-layer face foam and a microfleece lining put a soft layer of padding between your face and the highly durable polyurethane frame

Ventilation:

  • Uni-directional venting pulls cool air in through the top of the lens and through dual vents in the top of the goggle frame
  • Armored Frame Ventilation keeps snow out but lets air in

Straps:

  • Adjustable 2" Strap

Features:

  • Uni-Directional Air Flow forces air through the top for fog-free vision
  • 100% UV protection
  • Goggles listed with 2 color options includes 2 interchangable lenses - see the goggle lens tint Expert Advice below for help choosing your lens tint
  • Dragon Polarized
  • Lens Numbering system allows for perfect lens alignment
  • Infinity Lens Technology offers maximum peripheral vision
  • Optically-correct lens for distortion-free vision
  • Super Anti-Fog lens design uses a moisture-repellent coating to keep sweaty vapors from building up on the inside of the lens
  • Lens is crafted with injection-molded polycarbonate to make it highly resistant to impact and scratches
Evo
Conditions change on you? These oversized goggles have easy, interchangeable lenses. If the mind-blowing technical features like the super anti-fog lens, PolarTech micro fleece and an optically correct lens of the Dragon APX Goggles aren’t enough, consider that they come with a custom APX hard case and you are sold. *Note: Goggles with 2 colors listed come with 2 lenses. Goggles with 1 lens color listed only come with one and others can be purchased separately.*
PeterGlenn

The Dragon APX Goggle gives you an amazing amount of peripheral vision so you'll see everything clearly. The Infinity lens technology eliminates the frame to give you a true full-range of vision. Super Anti-fog coating prevents moisture from collecting on the lens. The APX Goggle has Uni-Directional air flow which forces air in, but keeps snow out. Triple-layer Polartech fleece foam is feels soft and warm against skin.


Backcountry.com
Go wide.

Double-wide would be an adequate way to explain the Dragon APX Goggle. This goggle sports a lens so large that Dragon's engineers decided to let the lens completely overlap the edges of the goggle frame, and that means ultimate peripheral vision. And because winter often involves sweaty hikes and blinding bluebird days, the lens of this behemoth was finished with a fog-busting internal coating and 100% UV protection—it doesn't get any better.


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The APX Goggles from Dragon.

Treat your eyes to some legit top of the line goggles, the APX goggles are loaded with tech to make you and your eyes as happy as possible next time you're on the mountain.


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Grind it up with the APX's '12 from Dragon™.
Super ant-flog lens.
Offers 100% UV protection.
strap for optimum comfort.
design.
Boasts a medium fit.
Custom APX hard and soft case included.
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Bridge:35 mm
Category:Adult
Eyeglass Compatible:no
Face Size:large
Fog Fan:No
Frame Color:Jet
Frame Features: Helmet Compatible Unidirectional Airflow System Polartec Microfleece Lining Tri-Foam Technology Dual Layer Face Foam
Frame Material:polyurethane
Frame Size:Medium
Frame Width:166 mm
Goggle Features: Cylindrical Lens Anti-Fog Helmet Compatible Triple Layer Face Foam Thermal Hard Case
Grip Strap:no
Headphones Included:No
Helmet Compatible:yes
Lens Coating:n/a
Lens Color:Red Ionized w/ spare Yellow-Blue Ionized lens included
Lens Features: Polarized Super Anti-Fog Optically Correct Lenses UV Protection 100% Infinity Lens Technology
Lens Height:92 mm
Lens Shape:Spherical
Lens Width:166 mm
OTG:No
Photochromatic:No
Polarized:No
Polarized Lens:no
Race:No
Recommended Use:skiing, snowboarding
Size:Large Fit Size
Spherical Lens:Yes
Ventilation:uni-directional air flow system
Warranty:2 years
Weight:5 oz
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Dragon APXs Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

They look amazing and they get a lot of attention, which is what I was going for, but they do have drawbacks.
The lens latches into the frame in a way that doesn't feel very secure, and isn't - it's liable to come undone, letting cold air into your goggle, which is bad if there is also moisture, because it will form ice on the inside of the lens.
Also the chrome on the outside is real susceptible to getting scratched up. You have to be pretty paranoid to keep these pristine for long.

Eugene Efremov at Backcountry.com on 01/04/2013

First and foremost, these things look awesome. The lenses are killer, and they dont fog. There have been some complaints about these with regards to fogging, but I have had no issues. However, I did notice that the plastic in the frame seemed kinda cheap. I have had no durability issues, but still, made in china...

VtSkier at Backcountry.com on 12/28/2012

Compared to my old Oakleys these things are amazing. I have such an insanely huge field of view. The blue lens has been great on the cloudy days and even the bluebird days. I have had no issues with them fogging up on really cold days like some people have had.

NolanSpawn at Backcountry.com on 03/29/2013

These goggles offer a wide field of vision. I wish the strap had a system similar to the IOX. Also fogged a little on the first use. In all fairness I did wear them to hike in for quite a ways and am still happy with them.

Austin5465151 at Backcountry.com on 10/29/2012

Negative Reviews:

Visibility is great when you can actually see out of them! I've had some major problems with these fogging/icing up, I've even had them fog/ice up in between the double lens, which really makes it a b*tch to get down from the top of a mountain on a snowy pow day... Dragon's customer service is lacking as well.. I've sent them two emails asking for advice on this issue and have yet to receive a response after almost a month.. Not impressed at all...

Joseph Everett at Backcountry.com on 12/25/2012