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Freshen up your look with the Dragon Rogue Goggle! An optically correct lens fitted inside a flexible polyurethane frame makes up the basics of the Rogue but there is nothing ho-hum about it. The optically correct lens is designed to match the natural curvature of the eye and provides an undistorted view of the slopes. The frame remains flexible in all weather conditions and is armed with adjustable hinges on the straps so you can wear it with or without a helmet comfortably. Lining the frame is a super-cushy triple layer face foam with a micro fleece lining that wicks moisture, giving you an irritation-free wear and a fit that feels like slipping on a glove. Giving you the top-notch in protection is a UV shield, guarding 100% of all harmful UV rays and a Super Anti-Fog coating. Keeping the lens free and clear, the Super Anti-Fog (the same anti-fog chemicals used by NASA) is the strongest anti-fog known to man and is often used on the windshields of spacecrafts and astronauts visors. With fun themes and an impressive design, there is no doubt why the Rogue is a fan favorite for the slopes. In any condition, the Rogue is going to make your mountain experience easily visible, comfortable and long-lasting.
Treat your eyes to some legit top of the line goggles, these goggles are loaded with tech to make you and your eyes as happy as possible next time you're on the mountain.
The Dragon Rogue Goggle has everything you need to see clearly. An optically-correct lens eliminates any sort of distortion so you can easily spot changing conditions. The Anti-Fog coating prevents moisture from sticking to the lens, and the Uni-Directional air flow forces air inside to further eliminate fogging. Triple-layer microfleece is comfortable against the skin and wicks moisture away for a consistently dry and comfy fit. Adjustable hinges allow for a solid fit around your face, helmet or not.
| Eyeglass Compatible: | no |
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| Face Size: | medium |
| Fit: | Medium/Large Fit |
| Frame Color: | Jet |
| Frame Features: | Helmet Compatible Adjustable Hinge System Polyurethane Frame Unidirectional Airflow System Polartec Microfleece Lining Tri-Foam Technology |
| Frame Material: | polyurethane |
| Frame Size: | Medium |
| Goggle Features: | Spherical Lens Anti-Fog Helmet Compatible |
| Helmet Compatible: | yes |
| Lens Color: | Green Ionized w/ spare Yellow-Blue Ionized lens included |
| Lens Features: | Super Anti-Fog Scratch Resistant Coating Optically Correct Lenses UV Protection 100% |
| Polarized Lens: | no |
| Recommended Use: | snowboarding |
| Ventilation: | Unidirectional Air Flow System |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
| Dragon Rogue Snowboard Goggles | $140.00 |
Tried them all, but kept the the Rogue because they fit my medium face best. The optics are excellent and rival any of the top brands. The peripheral vision is also very good...and only where you really need it (the sides).
I bought the version that includes the bonus yellow/blue ion lens. Dragon's website says they're only 35-45% virtual light transmission, so I was worried they'd be too dark for overcast/shadowed or storming conditions. However, the pamphlet that came with the goggles claims these lenses are actually 60-70% VLT. I think the website is wrong because I used them in a heavy snow storm and they weren't even close to being too dark.
The Red ion lens worked great in super bright sunny conditions. I didn't find myself squinting, at all....plus, they look great and are ultra reflective.
These goggles are pretty solid, but for the price I don't think they are as good as some competitors. They're pretty comfortable, but not perfect. The optics are really good, really cuts glare and no distortion. However, the frame is pretty small, so peripheral vision is limited. They are like Oakleys in most of these respects. If you have smallish face they will be fine, but for the money I would rather have Anon Realms or VZ Feenoms.
These goggles are sick. Seriously next level baller status.... especially if you can get them for about 50% off - like right now.
Buy with confidence. Ride with confidence. Everywhere you go it will be like the music from the first ride session in The Art of Flight.