Uvex DOWNHILL 2000 CV - Ski Goggles - matt black/mirror blue

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Features

Use: winter sports


 

MAIN DETAILS:

  • Colour: mirror blue
  • Category: 1
  • Ideal for cloudy weather
  • Designed for medium faces
  • Compatible with glasses: no
  • Compatible with a helmet
  • Complies with EN 174 standards

TECHNOLOGY:

  • ColorVision
  • SupraVision®
  • Decentered lens

SPECIFICATIONS:

Lens:

  • Spherical single lens
  • 100% UVA, UVB, UVC protection
  • UV-EX coating that excludes UV radiation and filters out 100% UV rays up to 400 nm
  • ColorVision colour and contrast filter
  • Decentered Lens technology to prevent lens distortion
  • SupraVision® anti-fog treatment
  • Mirror effect to protect against infrared rays

Frame:

  • Single density foam with velvet finish for softer contact
  • Membrane for optimal temperature regulation
  • Adjustable strap with silicone inserts for better hold

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TECHNOLOGY:

 

COLORVISION: Increased contrast, improved details and vision. The 3 colour filters provide unique contrast and perfect vision wherever you are and whatever you're doing.

 

SUPRAVISION®: Very reliable and durable anti-fog treatment. Protection that's two times longer than standard anti-fog treatments: 60 seconds of anti-fog protection vs 30 seconds standard time.

 

DECENTERED LENS TECHNOLOGY: This technology delivers clear, distortion-free vision in accordance with EN 174 and are designed for the toughest demands of winter sports.

 

LENS CONSTRUCTION:

 

Spherical: Spherical lenses are built on a base curve in both the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) axes. This makes the spherical lens more rounded to follow the shape of the retina. They provide a wider field of vision, which is helpful in busy environments with lots of trees, trunks or rocks. Spherical lenses help you perceive relief and also help improve your performance when skiing downhill.

 

CATEGORY:

 

Category 1 solar lenses are slightly tinted, and filter 20 to 57% of sunlight. This type of index is recommended for low sunlight, for example in winter or for cloudy days. This type of index is strongly discouraged in very sunny conditions.