Bias Goggle
The kind of bias you don't mind.
Listen up ladies, if you're looking for a goggle specifically designed to fit your face and that will keep you looking fly on the hill, then you've come to the right place. The Spy Bias Goggle has a smaller frame that sits comfortably and securely on your face without sacrificing field of vision, and its sleek, elegant design complements your lady-like side. And with all these colors to choose from, you're bound to find the perfect match for this year's outfit.
The ARC spherical lens provides crystal clear, distortion-free vision so you can accurately take in everything going on around you when you're mobbing down a chaotic slope or winding through a tight tree stash, and it has an anti-fog coating to keep your lens clear throughout the day. The flexible polyurethane frame features Scoop ventilation for unrestricted airflow and to help fight fog even more. Isotron face foam ensures a comfy fit, and a Dri-Force fleece lining wicks away moisture. The Bias also has a silicone-ribbed strap so you never have to worry about your goggles slipping out of place, and it's compatible with the most popular helmets on the market so you can ride safely.
Proposition 65 Warning for California Consumers: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Details
- ARC spherical 6-base lens
- Anti-scratch and anti-fog coating
- Polyurethane frame
- Triple-layer Isotron face foam
- Dri-Force fleece lining
- Silicone-ribbed strap
- Helmet-compatible
- Item #SPY0351
- Frame
- polyurethane
- Lens
- 6-base ARC spherical
- Strap
- silicone-ribbed
- Helmet Compatible
- yes
- Ventilation
- Scoop
- Face Size
- small to medium
- Recommended Use
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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