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See them (if they can keep up).

The Giro Onset Goggle has the widest peripheral vision of any goggle today, so you'll be able to see if your buddies are gaining on you. Chances are they won't be—with the Onset's spherical dual lens and Carl Zeiss optics, your hawk-like sight will have you going Mach 5.

  • Super Fit large-size adult frame to suit a wider face shape and size
  • EXV expansion view, the widest peripheral vision of any goggle today, for optimal on-hill awareness
  • Vented True Sight spherical dual lens with anti-fog coating to increase air volume, eliminate fog, and provide superior optics
  • Helmet-compatible design, for simultaneous eyeball and head protection
  • Triple-layer face foam with microfleece facing for exceptional comfort and fit
  • Optics by Carl Zeiss Vision, of international renown

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2 5

aevp332085

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Took these to Beaver Creek and Vail. Fit was great with a good field of view. Good integration with the Giro Montane helmet (I read Big Red's review before I picked the combination).

Day 1 - warm, sunny day on the slopes. They worked great.

Day 2 - Colder and snowing. Started fogging up on the first ride up the lift. Got progressively worse, quickly.

Took them off and realized that they were fogging between the lenses, so no way to even wipe off the condensation and keep going. It was so bad that I wound up picking up a pair of Smith I/O goggles as a replacement to get back on the mountain. Paying resort prices for a replacement was not fun.

Sigh. I guess I will have to try out Backcountry's return policy.

5 5

big red

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I have been pairing these up with the Giro Montane helmet this year. The lenses are really crisp and clear, any condensation is quickly cleared, and the view is un real.

I have tried the oversized goggles like the EG2's, IOX, and others, but they all seem to have drawbacks either in fit or upward/downward vision.

Giro has found a way to make a great goggle that has excellent peripheral along with upward and downward vision. You definitely forget you are wearing these goggles.

Once you master changing the lenses it takes about as much time as a pair of Smith IO's. Replacement lenses are now available and easier to come by. The Loden Green is a great everyday lens, followed by the Perssimon Boost for storm days.

The only drawback is in the packaging. I have had 2 pairs of the Amber Scarlet lenses now, and both times the lens protector leaves a permanent mark once removed.