Overview
About Spy Optics Shield Ski Goggles - ANSI-Certified
Closeouts. Shatterproof, non-vented and ANSI-certified, Spy Optics' Shield ski goggles offer premium protection against impacts, UV rays, fine dust and liquid splash exposure.
- Cylindrical lens offers extended peripheral vision and durable eye protection against harmful UV rays
- ANSI Z87.1 certified for impact resistance
- Passes D4 dust, D5 fine dust, D3 droplet and splash hazard tests
- Flexible frame with dual-adjusting strap for custom comfort
- Two-layer, fire-resistant face foam
- Comfortable, helmet-compatible design
- Fit: Medium
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
Specs
Specs about Spy Optics Shield Ski Goggles - ANSI-Certified
- Lens style: Single
- Lens type: Cylindrical
- Lens feature: Basic,Safety
- UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
- Extra lens included: None
- Strap style: Dual adjustable
- Ventilation: Frame
- Fit: Medium
- Helmet compatible: Yes
- Weight: 4.4 oz.
- Strap material: Elastic, adjustable with silicone
- Frame material: Polyurethane
- Lens material: Polycarbonate
- Gender: Men
- Recommended use: Safety,Snow sports
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 3.3
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Based on 3 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
A must for night skiing
Reviewed by SkiThree from New York on Monday, January 22, 2018
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4.0 out of 5 stars. So far, so good!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Jill from MINNESOTA on Thursday, March 8, 2018I bought these for my winter bike commute - they make a huge difference on those zero-degree, sunny days. My eyes don't water and I can see! My commute is only a little over a mile, so I haven't tested them yet on a longer ride. I'm getting a little fogging, but not much.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Useless as ski gogglesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Peppybuck from Eastern Washington (the state) on Sunday, February 25, 2018I tried using these twice. The first attempt was a frigid, windy, foggy day on the slopes. The inside of the lens iced over before I even made it to the chairlift from the lodge. I thought they would clear during the first run. They did not. Fortunately I had a second pair of goggles back at the lodge and used them for the rest of the day. The second attempt was a warmer, less windy, foggy day. I thought they might work better in these conditions. They did not. Same thing, inside of lens iced over completely. Even though the description for these goggles says they're good for skiing, and the other review here said they worked, I found them useless and returned them. Apparently Spy means it when they say these are non-vented. Spy and Sierra Trading Post should also say they're not meant for snow sports. Disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. A must for night skiingReviewed by SkiThree from New York on Monday, January 22, 2018These goggles somehow fit my very small face as well as my husband’s medium face, so we each got a pair. They give excellent vision enhancement especially at night. My husband is a ski coach for our community rev night program, so he uses them frequently after dark, and says they make a huge difference not only with seeing different types of terrain, but also making faces and jacket colors clearer in order to identify his students properly. These goggles are also very durable. They live on the brim of his helmet, which he tosses around a bit, and they don’t have a scratch on ‘em. They’re pretty no-frills and not much fun to look at, but you don’t get this set if you are looking for bells and whistles or a fashion show. And for the price, they more than do their job.