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The Witness Spherical Series Goggles show you the mountain in a whole new light thanks to Scott's high-contrast Amplifier lens. Regardless of the lighting conditions, this spherical dual lens shows you the snow with crystal-clear contrast and prevents fogging with an ACS venting system. Scott gave the Witness Goggles their new Perfect Pivot system to ensure a great fit when you want to wear a helmet for a park jib sesh.
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| Country Of Origin: | China |
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| Eyeglass Compatible: | No |
| Face Size: | Small to medium |
| Frame: | Composite |
| Helmet Compatible: | Yes |
| Lens: | Spherical polycarbonate Amplifier dual lens |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Recommended Use: | Sunny to overcast riding conditions |
| Strap: | Elastic |
| Ventilation: | ACS anti-fog venting |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
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| Scott Witness Ski Goggles - Spherical Lens | $33.96 | |
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| Scott Ransom Spherical Series Goggles | $80.49 | |
| Scott Broker Spherical Series Goggles | $73.49 |
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| Scott Ransom Spherical Series Goggles Eyewear > Goggles | $80.49 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Orange / Bronze Chrome Amp | Turquoise / Chrome Amp | ||
| Lime / Chrome Amp | Gloss White / Natural Light |
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If i could be in love with a pair of goggles, these would be them. | |
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| These goggles rule, have used them a full season and still love them. The only time I have fog problems is when I am stopping all the time to take photos in extremely cold sub-artic-like temps (and I have fog problems with EVERY goggle when I am shooting pics in sub-zero temps) They fit perfect with my Giro G10 (size M) helmet. They seem to be the Scott counterpoint to the Smith Phenom, and these fit my helmet better than the Phenoms do (which leave an unsightly beater gap). | |
| Re Wikstrom at Backcountry.com Outlet on 09/24/2007 | |
Good fit for a helmet | |
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These goggles have a nice wide range of view, and with their spherical lens and larger frame, they fill up the gaps between a helmet and your forehead pretty well. I've used them in competition and in freeskiing, and they rarely fog up on me. And, the new natural light lens really makes it easy to spot your lines easily on both low-light days and sunny days. | |
| Chris Tatsuno at Backcountry.com on 09/26/2009 | |
good googles | |
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| I recently purchased these and had a chance to use them in both bright sun and white out conditions. The color is very true to life, not orange, brown, or red, which I liked. They are dark enough in bright sun and have fairly good contrast in white out/grey conditions. I had no issues with fogging and the fit was good. Overall excellent for the sale price. | |
| denis at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/12/2009 | |
Awesome goggles! | |
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| I bought the lime green and they look beautiful with my green Spyder jacket. But, fashion aside, they are a great fit. Very comfortable with a snug fit. They don't fog up at all. Perfect. You won't find a better deal! | |
| Jen Lear at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/15/2009 | |
nice fit | |
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These goggles fit great and the lenses have proved to last a while and have good visibility, and they are really stylish. | |
| Nick Devore at Backcountry.com on 09/10/2009 | |
Scott. Great visibility, cheap construction... | |
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I have the 08/09 model of these. I liked the spherical lens, wide view range that fills out a medium to large face. They match up well with a variety of helmets, thanks to their bigger frame filling up the gaps. I did find the construction to be kind of cheap though. The composite frame and strap loops reminded me of cheap toy plastic. They felt like they could break easily, though they havent. | |
| Ian Whalen-Owens at Backcountry.com on 10/02/2009 | |