Tagged: Goggles

Giro Field Goggles

Giro Field Ski Goggles Review

Giro, based in Santa Cruz, California manufactures helmets, sunglasses, soft goods, and goggles for cycling, skiing and snowboarding. A well known player in the active world they are coming up on 30 years of innovative design....

Bolle Gravity Goggle Review

Bolle Gravity Goggle Overview: With most things in life you get what you pay for. Goggles are no different and I have always been willing to shell out the extra cash for a good...

Smith I/O Goggle Review

The Smith I/O is my new goggle of choice for my days on the ski hill. They combine great style with functionality and Eco-friendliness. The Evolve series is Smith’s answer to the green movement...

Smith I/OS Goggle Review

In 2009, Smith Optics introduced the I/O’s, a rimless and interchangeable goggle. New for 2010, Smith has released the I/OS which have many of the same great features as the I/O goggles, but have...

Bolle Simmer Goggle Review

The Simmer goggles, by Bolle, have been my go to goggles for cloudy ski days. The Simmer’s that I have been testing feature the Aurora lens, which carries a VLT rating of 45%. As...

Bolle Monarch Goggles Review

The Bollé Monarch is one of the newest members to Bollé ‘s goggle family. The Monarch’s frame uses a combination of two face foams – each with a distinct specific density – to create...

Smith I/O Goggle Review

If you aren’t a hardcore skier or boarder, you can at least look like one with the Smith I/O goggles. The I/O goggles are a part of the Smith Evolve line which touts that...

Dragon Rogue Goggle Review

The Dragon Rogue ski/snowboard goggles give you a big bang for your buck. The Rogue is in the middle price range for snow goggles. As a contact and glasses wearer, comfortable-close fitting goggles are...