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POC makes fogged lenses a thing of the past with the Iris X Goggles.
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Great pick up
thep458871
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Love the poc iris x goggles. I have the blue and white and they are great for bluebird days, not so much in flatter light. They work well with poc bug adjustable. The pushed down on my nose a little but just had to get the fit right with the helmet.
I own a Shred Brain Bucket Helmet...will...
lhm185508
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I own a Shred Brain Bucket Helmet...will these goggles fit with my helmet? Or should I look at a different POC model, such as the Lobe or the Cornea?
They Will Last.
kaip157259
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I've had these goggles for about 5 seasons now, maybe 6 including this one, and I'm only just looking for new ones now (because they've just started fogging up on me. I'm sure it's only because they're a little mangled now.) I ski race almost 170 days per year so that's saying something! You can't go wrong with these!
Love It!
snagele975186
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Got these for my son in green. They look great and they don't seem to fog up. I will get some for myself next season.
No Fog
Lisa B.
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These are great goggles and super durable. They have held up to many days(30+) spent on the slopes. The Medium size fits well on my 14 year olds face. The neon colors are great and really stand out in white out/ low light conditions as well
Why bother to show the difference in size...
k1creeker
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Why bother to show the difference in size between the large and small frames if you don't carry the large size?
Every goggle on the market is designed for small to medium faces. I'm talking frame size, not huge spherical lenses (which are still designed on medium to small frames). Missed niche market sales opportunity in my opinion.
Jamie Preston
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Good points.
Racer's choice
Catherine
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These goggles perform very well and integrate perfectly with POC helmets. The frame is pretty flexible so it sits comfortably on the face. The black frame/blue bronze lens is a good all-around choice for a variety of conditions; my son picked up a single lens Iris Comp lens that he can pop in for snowy/cloudy days.
i bought these goggles last year and really...
ror4238300
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i bought these goggles last year and really like them. But the coating has suddenly come off in several patches- i think some oil dripped from a chairlift on to them. Can i get a replacement lens?
Ali Samieivafa
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yes, I would try POC customer service for maybe a warranty replacement fist, but a quick search on google will give you replacement lenses for around $20-25
Blue lens best for brighter days
Wilderness lover
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After skiing with the blue lens in all conditions I concluded they just don't work for me at all under overcast skies--which is what the NW has most of the time--but they're good for partly cloudy to sunny bluebird days. So, these weren't a great value in my case. For the price of a replacement lens I can buy a different pair goggles for most of the skiing I'll do. They do look great, and fit a small to medium sized face well.
Would these goggles fit with the skull...
sophie
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Would these goggles fit with the skull comp helmet?
Colin Hewitt
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Most goggles are made to fit with most every ski/snowboard helmet
Could these or any other POC goggles be...
Frank Thomas
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Could these or any other POC goggles be used over glasses? Thanks.
Chris Tatsuno
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Hey Frank,
These goggles might not have enough room to squeeze glasses under them, but I'd recommend the POC Lobes for that roomier fit. That or the POC Cornea goggles too.
the tint looks super dark. How do they...
mike showers
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the tint looks super dark. How do they work when snow is falling, blowing, overcast etc....wanna get into a pair but want something I can use in all conditions.....what say ye??
Dex Mills
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The tint is pretty dark in all of these but any tint will help on low light days. You can refer to this website for a detailed description.
http://www.pocsports.com/en/content/view/protective-concepts#Optical%20Concepts for the lenses
Hey,
I have the poc receptor bug helmet ...
Bill
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Hey,
I have the poc receptor bug helmet and I was wondering if these goggles would fit well with it.
Thanks
Toni Meurlot
Member since
Hi Bill,
I have the Skull X helmet and the small Iris X goggle (I'm female) and I've been wearing both for several years now. So the answer is an emphatic YES! Any of the POC goggles is compatible with their helmets. I just purchased a second pair of Iris X goggles from BC since they were on sale and I wanted a backup pair. I love these goggles. Just don't leave them on your helmet when you remove the helmet from your head and you are carrying the helmet:} They will fall off and scratch the lenses or worse, you will lose them. Put them inside the helmet in their bag. The back of the bands on all of the POC goggles has non-skid rubber. This keeps them in place while you are wearing them without a goggle clip. You can still push them up in the front and they will stay in place. But they will definitely fall off the helmet if you are carrying the helmet with them on the helmet. You will love any of the goggles with the helmet. I really like the blue lens that comes with the Iris X.
I had a new pair (one season) of the Zeal photochromatic goggles when I first bought the POC stuff. I couldn't wear them with the POC helmet because they didn't have the non-skid rubber. But I like the lenses on the Iris X much more than the Zeal, and I also like the way they fit my face. Hope this helps.
Hydrophilic
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Match made in heaven (or Sweden)
My favorite
Arne Backstrom
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These goggles have been great for me. They've never fogged up, but I'm careful to take them off if I'm going to max out on hiking. They're comfortable and the optics are great (which surprisingly isn't always a given on goggles these days). Also this blue mirror is the best all around lens I've ever had. At first I figured I'd be using different lenses for low light days, but I found my friends would be complaining about vis with their flashy lenses and I'd be just fine. I used this lens all season and loved it!
Is this goggle for new 2009/2010 model?
Can...
Bruce
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Is this goggle for new 2009/2010 model?
Can you send me the real picture?
Thanks
Too big, but great googles
ask193
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These goggles took me a little while to get used to because they were really big on my face. I think I got them before they came in two sizes. Women should consider getting the smalls. I never had a problem with them fogging up, even when I was hiking.

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