Ski goggles WORKER Simon With graphics - SPECIAL OFFER
Anatomically shaped ski goggles with double glass resistant to misting.
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Ski goggles WORKER Simon With graphics
Goggles WORKER Simon are resistant ski and snowboard goggles with double glass and a sophisticated system of demisting, which ensures good visibility. The strap of the goggles is provided with mechanism for easy size-adjustment and ventilation holes provide ventilation of the face and demisting of the glass. Due to a special fastening of the strap, the goggles WORKER Simon exactly enclose the contours of the face and are most natural when skiing and snowboarding. Orange glass of cylindrical shape with partial mirror reflection.
Technical specifications:
- anatomically shaped goggles from durable materials
- extra flexible fastening strap of the goggles with graphic design
- goggle rims with graphic design
- orange glass of cylindrical shape with partial mirror reflection
- S2 category
- precise adjustment of the circumference size
- double-glass resistant to fogging
- elaborate system of glass ventilation and demisting
- possibility of buying replacement glass in 3 different colours
- protection against UV rays
- soft padding on the inside of the goggles
- low weight
- special fastening of the strap
Ski goggles WORKER Simon With graphics - Product parameters
Ski and snowboard goggles can be divided into categories according to the user's age. Children's goggles are distinguished mainly by their small size. Junior's goggles are somewhere between children's and adult's. Adult's goggles are suitable for everyone over 15 years of age.
Lenses are divided into several categories, depending on how much light they let through.
S0 category lets through 80 - 100% of sunlight and is therefore suitable for night skiing, skiing at dusk, snowy weather and very dark clouds.
S1 category lets through 43 - 80% of sunlight and is suitable for dense fog and cloudy or rainy weather.
S2 category is probably the most commonly used and lets through 18 - 43% of sunlight. The tint is usually orange and suitable for winter or early spring, cloudy weather and slight fog.
S3 category lets through 8 - 18% of sunlight. The lenses are either dark or mirrored, suitable for spring weather in Alps and on icebergs, as well as clear or partly cloudy skies in Czech mountains.
Mirrored coating reflects more light, keeping greater amount of light away from your eyes and preventing you from getting blinded by it. They are especially suitable for places where the sun shines whole day, such as icebergs in spring or ski slopes on direct sunlight.
Lens colour does not affect the level of UV protection. However, each colour is suitable for a different purpose. Yellow, orange or pink lenses improve your perception of contrasts and therefore brighten your vision. However, if you spend too much time with them on, your eyes will soon get tired. Goggles with smoky lenses are on the other hand suitable for sharply lit enviroment, for exapmle a bright sunny day or an iceberg.
Padding improves the adhesive qualities of goggles and ensures that the goggles perfectly follow the shape of the helmet, as well as your face. Padding also protects the face against uncomfortable sores and increses your comfort.
Goggles with graphics are suitable for those who don't really like classic designs. Goggles with graphics are brightly coloured, fashionable and will make you stand out on the slope.
There are two types of lens for goggles. Double lens for downhill skiing serves to prevent misting, along with air vents. Single lens is a cheaper, more common option that serves its purpose, but can be susceptible to misting.
Goggles with good ventilation prevent misting and release moisture.
Adjustable strap serves to make the goggles fit the shape of your head perfectly.