Great or smaller faces, the Zeal Optics Dominator SPPX Goggle provides all day comfort and performance. Helmet compatible and designed perform even in low light, these Polarized Photochromatic goggles will keep your vision sharp and clear on the mountain. With triple density foam that form-fits to your face and wicks away moisture and 100% protection from the sun's harmful rays, the Zeal Optics Dominator SPPX Goggle will take your riding to the next level.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Zeal Optics Dominator SPPX Goggle is available through Altrec.com.
very good all around goggle
The lens quality on these is terrific and a function really well in all light condition. On the down side, they don't seem to transition quickly from bright sunlight to dark. Fit should work well for most people, though if you are particularly small like I am, they might be a little on the big side . All and all these are really nicely made goggle and worth the price.
a little apprehensive
This is actually my second pair of these goggles. The first pair cracked on the inside lense on the second day of use. Upon reading the manufacturers warranty I opted to contact altrec instead. The manufacturer states it could take over 3 weeks to get a new pair even though they were defective. The crash warranty only covers a percentage of the cost of new ones. Altrec, however, sent me a new pair in a few days. I have to say that my Oakley A-frames feel like they are constructed better. I do however like the photochromatic lenses, they seem to work well. The polarized lenses make everything very clear and give great depth perception. I have only worn them a few times since getting a new pair so I can't say that the quality is good and my first pair were a fluke. If you buy them and the same thing happens to you I would just return them for a different brand.
Pricey goggles
Bought these for my wife sight unseen. Third hand accounts were very positive - crisp, clear view on the snow. I have high expectations for $200 goggles. We would have kept them if they had fit. The goggles rode on the tip of her nose, so it was uncomfortable. She wears a helmet, and the goggles are a bit tall, so they ride pretty far down her nose. The frame is very light and flexible. Is that a good thing? It was different. Also, the lenses are easily replaced. As such, there doesn't appear to be much holding the lenses in place. The one day she used them, the lenses were working their way out of the flexible frame. "Hey, your goggles are falling apart". We called Zeal; they suggested the Aspect model of which they had none in stock. We decided it wasn't worth another $20 to have goggles mailed back and forth, plus the hunt for a retailer that had them in stock. My wife never did mention anything about how great the optics are. I think the hanging on the end of her nose distracted her from appreciating the view. I never had a look through them on the slopes, so I can't comment.
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