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It'd be nice to be the only one on the mountain, but sadly that's not usually going to be the case. To help you scope out all the obstacles, human and otherwise, that you'll encounter on the way down, Marker designed the Big Picture Goggle has an extra-wide field of vision, letting you rip around at top speed without encountering any, um, surprises. The dual Binomic spherical polycarbonate lenses mirror the shape of your eyes for crystal-clear vision when you're rallying down the mountain, and the NMT Third Eyelid lens coating repels dirt, grease, and water so you never have to try and see through smudges when you're busy slaloming around trees and beaters. As a bonus, the lenses are polarized to cut glare and help you see in all conditions. Marker's MarkAir vent system prevents fog from forming inside your lenses, and the XDry triple-layer MAP face foam helps the flexible SuperFit Elastogran frames sit comfortably on your face, so all you have to worry about is looking cool when you're ripping down under the lift.


  • Dual Binomic spherical TAC lenses
  • Polarized
  • NMT Third Eyelid lens coating
  • SuperFit Elastogran frames
  • Extra-wide field of vision
  • MarkAir vent system
  • XDry triple-later face foam
  • Silicone-beaded strap
  • Helmet compatible
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Small fit for such a big looking goggle

  • Familiarity:I returned this product before using it

Tried these out the other day, hoping they might be the next big thing for this season. The frame appears as though it would offer great peripheral vision, but the foam rests barely outside your eyes. The frame is light weight, changing the lenses is fairly easy, the strap is nice an wide with a silicone bead, and the polarized version does come with an extra low light lens. Sent them back since there are a lot of better options if you are looking for more peripheral and all around vision.

A lot of course will depend upon how each goggle fits your face. But, I have found that the Giro Onset/Field as well as the Oakley Flight deck have the best peripheral and upward/downward vision. The Anon's have decent peripheral, but not that good downward and Electric tend to be the same.