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Fly Racing Zone Pro Snow Goggles (Black/Red W/Orange Mirror Polarized Smoke Lens) Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
Rating 
3.3
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Details

BrandFly Racing
ColorBlack/Red W/ Orange Mirror Polarized Smoke Lens
Frame MaterialPolycarbonate
Lens MaterialPolycarbonate
Item Dimensions LxWxH9.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches

Description of Fly Racing Zone Pro Snow Goggles (Black/Red W/Orange Mirror Polarized Smoke Lens)

Dual pane polycarbonate snow lens with premium anti-scratch & anti-fog coatings. Premium injected polarization. Engineered frame design increases field of view providing massive peripheral vision. Quick change replacement lens. Microfiber goggle bag included.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Durable and stylish goggles

These goggles are perfect for automotive enthusiasts hitting the slopes. The orange mirror polarized smoke lens enhances visibility and reduces glare, giving riders a clear view of their surroundings. The black and red design is sleek and eye-catching, while the durable construction ensures they can withstand rough rides. However they may not fit comfortably with some helmet styles .Overall, these goggles are a great investment for anyone looking for quality and style in their motorcycle…

Pros
  • Polarized Smoke Lens reduces glare and provides clear vision in bright conditions.
Cons
  • Not fashionable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Visibility

These things fit great and look cool. I used them for skiing and got up to 80 km/h fast. The lens shading isn't the best I've experienced in my 30+ years of skiing and it doesn't come close to my Oakley flight decks. There is a specific color spectrum/lens shading that improves the clarity of the terrain ahead at high speeds and this lens (mostly just grey) does NOT. Yes they are described as polarized but after a day of driving at high speeds in the snow I returned to my Oakleys with a more…

Pros
  • Well built
Cons
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