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Dragon DX Goggles

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$39.95
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Sku#: 242248P
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The pros like 'em and you're going to love 'em, the Dragon DX goggles sport a classic style and an excellent fit, with all the features you need for on-mountain comfort plus a style that is unmatched! Helmet compatible, the DX is fitted with a replaceable 1.5in strap. Comfortable dual layer face foam lined with warm microfleece wraps around the flexible polyurethane frame, a frame that holds up even under the most intense winter conditions. The best feature of all lies in the lens - coated with Super Anti-Fog, the same anti-fog chemicals used by NASA for spacecraft windshields and space helmet visors, is the strongest anti-fog known to man and guarantees a truly fog-free experience. Better suited for medium sized faces and melons, the DX offers a sleek looking goggle with lots of potential.


  • Replaceable Strap
  • Dual Layer Face Foam
  • Micro Fleece Lining
  • 100% UV Protection
  • Super Anti-Fog Lens
  • Polyurethane Frame

Goggle Specifications

Category: Adult
Frame Size: Medium
OTG: No
Spherical Lens: Yes
Polarized: No
Photochromatic: No
Fog Fan: No
Race: No
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Lens Shape: Flat
Lens Coating: n/a
Headphones Included: No
Model Year: 2012
Product ID: 242248
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  • Q:

    What's the difference in ionized and polarized?
    Asked on 12/1/2012 by Snakob

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    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Polarized lenses oscillate in one direction so they cut down on glare. Ionized lenses simply have a reflective coating that cuts back on glare. The Dragon DX lenses that are polarized are manufactured to cut down on glare, whereas ionized lenses are coated after manufacturing.

      Answered on 12/4/2012 by Dru in CS from Royal Oak, MI
  • Q:

    Do these goggles have a single or double lens?
    Asked on 11/29/2012 by Austin

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    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The Dragon DX is a dual lens goggle.

      Answered on 11/30/2012 by Julie the Product Specialist
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