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10 Goggles We Like: SENDY suggestions

SENDY’s got the scoop on the best goggles to wear when you're tearing up the slopes. Clear vision is key when you're dropping into any powder paradise. Here's a lineup of top ski and snowboarding goggles. You can see how each model stands out with its unique design and features. 


Oakley Flight Deck

A huge field of view with a minimal frame.
Cutting-edge optics for enhanced vision.


Oakley


Smith I/O Mag

Magnetic lens change system for easy swapping.

Excellent fit and ventilation to keep your view fog-free.


Smith


Dragon X2

Frameless design for sleek looks and wide vision.

Quick-change lenses and precise optics.


Dragon


Anon M4 Toric

Toric lenses for reduced distortion.

Magnetic lens system for quick on-the-go changes.


Anon


Electric EGX

Larger fit for more coverage.

Helmet compatibility and anti-fog technology.


Electric


Spy Optic Bravo

Happy Lens tech enhances color and contrast.

Comfortable, durable, and visually impressive.


Spy Optic


Giro Axis

Vivid lens technology for sharp vision in all conditions.

Snug fit and fog resistance.


Giro


Salomon XT One

Minimalist design with performance at the forefront.

Easy lens changes and premium optics.


Salomon


POC Fovea Clarity

Developed with Zeiss for unbeatable clarity.

Prioritizes safety and sharp vision.


POC


Zeal Optics Portal

Photochromic lens adapts to changing light.

Eco-friendly materials with style and function.


Zeal


Remember, the best goggles are the ones that fit your face comfortably, provide clear vision, and suit your riding style.

Try 'em, rock 'em, and ride on!

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