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The K2 Photokinetic Pro Goggle gives you the best view on the mountain when it comes to unrestricted top-to-bottom and peripheral ranges and unlimited visibility in low or flat light. The goggle gives you the same pantoscopic perspective as last year, but with updated styling that will turn heads in your direction as you scope out your next run. Originally known for premier camera lenses, Carl Zeiss technology gives this goggle a lens of unparalleled performance. Whether the light is low or the glare gives polar bears headaches, you'll be seeing clearly from top to bottom—so long as the powder spray stays below your chin.
Whether you go with the octic mirror lens or the tripic mirror lens, certain features are the same. Both goggles use double-layer polycarbonate lenses treated with hard coating for scratch resistance tough enough to make your cat angry. Ri-Pel, K2's proprietary hydrophobic coating, helps the lenses repel water, finger grease, and grime. Three layers of fleece foam make this goggle feel sweet against your face, and the ventilation system keeps the air flowing if your head stays above the snow. Silicon-backed straps and custom strap brackets help the Photokinetic Pro stay firmly in place, both on your head and on the helmet.
The main difference between the lens options is the how much light gets through. If bluebird days call your name, the octic mirror lens balances bright sunlight and glare, or helps enhance visibility when the light is flatter than a piece of plywood. The tripic mirror lens is a more subtle statement, and helps you see when clouds fill the sky.

  • Optics by Carl Zeiss Vision polycarbonate lens
  • Octic Mirror or Tripic Mirror lens options
  • Blocks 100% UVA, B, and C
  • Spherical lens optics
  • Ri-Pel hydrophobic coating
  • Helmet-compatible Lens Ventilation system
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Best goggle you're gonna find for $68!!!

    I've tried on any number of very expensive goggles and was never really pleased with the optical quality. And definitely, all of the ones in this modest price range are, well, just cheap lenses with various levels of distortion. I got the Pro Blue/Tripic Sonar/Methane Silver, which indicate VLT 28% (sunny to mixed cloud cover) on the frame and lemme tell ya this is a high quality lens. Perfectly distortion free. I don't know that any Oakley goggle I tried on at any price was as good. And we're talking goggles over $200. Check out the pic I uploaded 'cause the one they show in the description is incorrect (black with a gray lens). The Pro Blue/Tripic Sonar/Methane Silver is indeed a blue frame and the lens is amber hued. Hey, these are Zeiss lenses for only $68 -- grab 'em while they're still available! Hear me now and believe me later! :-)

    Best goggle you're gonna find for $68!!!

    Will these goggles fit over a small pair of wire-frame glasses? I have an old pair of Scott goggles that do, but most newer ones I try on won't.

    tia,

    Tom