M4S MFI Toric Goggles
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Why We Like The Anon M4S MFI Toric Goggles
The Anon M4S MFI Toric Goggles help us see bumps and trees on the hill, so we can ski or ride to our full potential. These goggles boast a medium frame size with spherical lenses for enhanced peripheral vision, magnetic lens change technology that lets us keep up with changing conditions, and Anon's Perceive lens tech for clear, high-contrast vision. In addition to Anon's Magne-Tech magnetic lens swapping, MFI technology keeps the compatible face mask locked in with seamless magnets.
Details
- Capable ski and snowboard goggles built for stormy powder days
- Perceive lens tech adds contrast for easier vision at high speeds
- Toric spherical lenses enhance field of vision and ventilating power
- Magna-Tech lens technology makes switching lenses a breeze
- MFI technology seamlessly integrates with magnets in included face mask
- Bonus toric lens included, compatible with Anon M4S toric and cylindrical lenses
- Please refer to size chart for lens tint information
- Item #ANOZ14H
- Lens
- toric (spherical), Perceive technology
- Interchangeable Lens
- yes, Magna-Tech lens change, bonus lens included
- Technical Features
- ICT anti-fog, Magnetic Face Mask Integrateion (MFI face mask included), hydrophobic coating, oleophobic coating, over-the-glasses compatible
- Frame
- PC-ABS/TPU, triple-layer foam, Polartec Power Dry fleece
- Face Size
- medium
- Strap
- silicone
- Case Included
- lens compression case, microfiber goggle bag
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 22, 2024
Don’t purchase these
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- I've put it through the wringer
If you plan to use these when it’s snowing, or if you like to ride through your own powder wave, don’t purchase them unless you like snow getting inside your goggles… Poor design or manufacturing because the snowflakes blow right in between the plastic magnet interface gap of the frame and lens. It all then sticks to the inside of the lens. I feel like Burton/Anon owes me $300 plus dollars of gear that actually works well.
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This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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