Description
Effortless lens change without the hassle.
Spend less time fumbling with your goggles and more time riding with the Anon M1 Goggle. Its unique Magna-Tech design enables you to swap out your lens on the fly when the weather conditions change and you need a lighter tint lens to combat flat-light conditions. Plus, its stellar performance and fit has you more than stoked while you hunt for pow or perfect your mad pipe skills.
- Constructed with high-quality thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), the M1 supplies high resistance to abrasion, maintains consistent flexibility in changing conditions, and has superior elasticity to fit every face shape
- Low-profile, lightweight frame offers all-day riding comfort
- Magna-Tech provides a quick and easy way to swap out your lens tints on the fly
- Magna-Tech design has six magnet connection points, and when all are fully bonded, the combined retention can hold up to 20lbs
- Full Perimeter Channel Venting ensures maximum airflow for clear, fog-free vision in every condition
- Triple-layer face foam utilizes moisture-wicking fleece that produces a perfect goggle-to-face fit, seals out the elements, and provides hours of riding comfort
- Injected Spherical lens combines de-centered technology with a lens curvature that mimics the curvature of the human eye for superior optics
- Tru-V polycarbonate lens yields 100% UV protection and exceeds ANSI Z87.1 impact test standards
- Helmet-compatible goggle creates a proper fit, eliminates gaper gap, and maximizes ventilation airflow for the goggle/helmet interface
- Spare lens comes with every frame
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Exchanged
jonp121619
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I returned my pair of Anon's. They were okay, the lens swap system is definitely pretty easy and the red solex looks great. It was a few nits that caused me to exchange them for the Smith I/O's.
1. No silicone/rubber on the inside of the strap means these pop off my helmet whenever I try to put them up on my forehead. This was the most annoying issue.
2. No clip on the back of the strap makes them more of a pain to put on and take off.
3. Build quality was okay not great.
4. Lens quality isn't as high as the Smiths.
In then end, I like the Smith goggles better and they cost less so I swapped them out.
Almost Great
cam100566120
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I love the design and idea behind the goggles but the venting is terrible!
Great idea, poor goggle.
PowderedToast
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My first two times i took these goggles out they were amazing, no issues whatsoever and then all hell broke loose.
My third time out with these they were fogged up all day, i couldn't see a thing. When I switched to the night lense the nose magnet had fallen off which i just popped back on and it worked fine but as soon as i put them on they immediately fogged up. I was so irritated by the fogging i was considering returning them solely for that reason.
Then later that night, while combating the fog by removing my goggles between each run, the strap which is connected internally to the goggle frame, snapped off from inside the frame and there was no way to reconnect it. Now I have to return a $220 pair of goggles after 3 uses. I'm cashing in on my warranty and taking these back as soon as I can. The ease of changing your lens was amazing though and its going to be the only thing I miss.
Magnets Fall Off
brep314462
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
During my first time out one of the magnets fell off.
Magnets Fall Off
bret
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During my first time out one of the magnets fell off... Kind of saw that one coming though
good try but poor design
Derek
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At first the goggles were awesome then the problems started to happen the metal pieces that the magnets stick started to pop out, and while removing the goggles from my helmet the frame twisted and cracked the inner lens.
Bless You Anon...
Jocie
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These goggles are GENIUS! A simple twist and you can switch a lens.. yardsale? No prob, your lens isn't going anywhere.
Too easy to change
BennyFire
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- Gender: Male
The M1's rock! First off changing the lenses is ridiculously easy. I do it on the lift all the time. Being a patroller it is great to change the lenses throughout the day, before sunrise, sunset for sweep, night skiing. They perform as good as any goggle I have had! Fit well with bern and smith holt helmet.
If you flex the goggle with the lense pop...
woo5500995
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If you flex the goggle with the lense pop out?
tra3204345
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i used them the other day... had 0 problems with them; only positives. then lens doesn't pop off when you flex the frame. always buy from dogfunk!
Decent, But Worth the Money?
SlickRick
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
They are decent goggles but I have yet to have lenses just pop into place as shown on videos online. Magnets may be the way of the future but I would hold off. If I did it over I would go with another interchangeable lenses goggle
Magnets. Who knew?
Kel Hemminger
Member since
The new M1 from Anon is one of the coolest new goggles in the market. There are 6 magnet connection points, and when all are fully bonded, the combined retention can hold up to 20 lbs. Pretty sure this is the easiest and fastest changing lens system out there! The M1 has a spherical lens that mimic the curvature of the human eye so you can clearly in see in all directions. And all lenses have duel-lens construction and an anti-fog coating. The triple layer face foams makes these goggles fit like a plush pillow on your face. Highly recommend this goggle to anyone out there who wants technology, ease and style all in one. Bring on the snow!
Magnets. Who knew?
Kel Hemminger
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- Gender: Female
The new M1 from Anon is one of the coolest new goggles in the market. There are 6 magnet connection points, and when all are fully bonded, the combined retention can hold up to 20 lbs. Pretty sure this is the easiest and fastest changing lens system out there! The M1 has a spherical lens that mimic the curvature of the human eye so you can clearly in see in all directions. And all lenses have duel-lens construction and an anti-fog coating. The triple layer face foams makes these goggles fit like a plush pillow on your face. Highly recommend this goggle to anyone out there who wants technology, ease and style all in one. Bring on the snow!
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