UV protection
Because UV rays are harmful to the eyes, all our masks have 100% anti-UV certified lenses.
Photochromic screen
The photochromic lens darkens mainly as a result of UV rays. Depending on the presence of UV rays, the darkness of the lens will change over the course of the day.
The screens are not scratch resistant.
Anti-fog
Dual lens with an internal treatment and an air vent on the frame that ventilates the inside of the ski goggles.
For good ventilation inside your goggles, do not obstruct these air vents with a neck warmer, for example.
Do not rub inner surface of lens but dab it carefully in order to preserve the anti-fogging treatment for as long as possible.
Double lens
Goggles with dual screen to reduce condensation. The air that is trapped between the two lenses creates a layer of thermal insulation. The thermal shock between the inside and the outside of the goggles is lower and therefore fogging slows down on the goggles’ inner lens. To complement this, the inner lens is also given an anti-fog treatment.
Wraparound lens
Wraparound dual lens for a wide horizontal field of vision
Compatibility
With Julbo helmets and those on the market
Strap
40 mm high Polyamide, Polyester and rubber elastic, 3 Non-slip silicone straps
Semi-rigid case
Remember to protect the mask, and the lens in particular, from scratches before and after use.
Flash coloured lens
A coloured coating on the outer side of the ski goggles lens (known as coloured multi-layer) reduces the percentage of light that reaches the eye, reducing glare and improving clarity in sunny conditions
To avoid fogging
Moisture causes fogging. You must therefore make sure that the foam does not get damp, e.g. by placing the goggles on a wet helmet or a hat. Falling face down in the snow can also cause your goggles to fog up. This is therefore why you must correctly dry your ski goggles overnight to get rid of all traces of humidity and use perfectly dry goggles the following day.