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Yes, when ordering from outside EU please be advised that are customs / import fees that are due. The height of these customs fee depends on country to country and in the United States even on state to state. If you want to get an accurate estimate beforehand please contact us and we will have a look for you.
Yes, you can! The difficulty for prescription ski goggles is that while normal glasses are straight a ski goggle is curved. Our prescription ski goggles are unique in that sense since they are integrated in the interior lens of the ski goggle. This means that it does not work with an insert. The way we tackle this curvature is by having a 3D-shaped holder that brings the optical glasses towards the eye while also making them stand straight with respect to the eyes. In contrast to other solutions that work with an insert. This makes prescription ski goggles worth it.
A lot of people wear glasses. Especially on the ski slopes it is advised to wear them as well. Skiing remains a sport and optimal vision is very important to reduce the risk of injuries. As in any sport, safety is very important here and is supported by all relevant authorities.
Yes, it is! We can correct for a range of diopters as well as astigmatism. The cylinder of our glasses that corrects for astigmatism can be between -2 and +2 for standard glasses. Outside of this range we have to custom order these glasses and they will be more expensive. We see that a lot of the orders we process are in fact also from people with astigmatism.
A very high percentage of all ski accidents are due to visibility issues. If you need glasses and do not use prescription glasses while skiing, your 3-dimensional vision can be significantly reduced. In other words, it's hard to predict the combination of speed, distance, type of snow and other skiers' movements without wearing your glasses, even in fine weather. This means that skiing without a correction, in any condition, can lead to accidents that could yourself and or other people.
When ordering you ski or snowboard goggles on SnowVision we need your latest optical prescription. If it has been a while since you had a prescription or if you are not sure which strengths you need, we recommend that you get a new prescription from your ophthalmologist or optician. This way, you can be sure that you will be able to enjoy your SnowVision goggles for a long time to come.
The technology we use at SnowVision is unique. Therefore it offers a great alternative to people with glasses who go skiing. The reason why our goggle is unique is because it is integrated into the snow goggle. This means it is not a clips or insert. Instead the goggle is made with a double lens system of which the second lens is also a holder for the optical correction. The double lens system also decreases the likelihood of fogging since an isolation layer of air is formed between the outside and inside of the goggle. Furthermore it is unique concept since it comes towards the eye and decreases the distance to your glasses. This is also one of the reasons why our optical range is so big (+8 to -8).
Today you can order our goggles online through our webshop. We do ask for a prescription because every pair of goggles is custom made. Goggles are made-to-measure and are shipped for free in Europe. You will receive your own customized goggle within 3 to 10 working days. This delivery period is slightly longer because every pair of glasses goes through our professional hands. SnowVision snow goggles offer an optical range of -8 to +8.
The direct integration of prescription lenses in your ski mask normally solves this problem. Nevertheless, the main issue is the level of humidity under your sk goggles. It is therefore recommended to include the anti-fog coating as this will only amplify the anti-fog performance of our solution. Our patented snow goggle has been designed for over 4 years and represents the best combination of visibility and fog-free performance. With an integrated insert that acts as an isolation layer, it offers an unique and patented technology.
The outside lens is made from NXT, making it crash resistant and thus very durable. In addition to that is the lens photochromic, which means it adapts itself to the light intensity and then becomes lighter or darker. The strap is adjustable in length and has an anti-slip silicone layer on it so it stays in position. The glasses inside the insert are made of polycarbonate to ensure maximal protection for your eyes. Finally, the goggle will be delivered in a special bag that can be used for cleaning as well.
Both bifocal and progressive lenses are possible with our goggle! This is because our holder is shaped like a frame for glasses. Both of these lenses can be very hand if you still want to read your plan or the messages on your phone.
Yes is it! You can either send us an email directly (info@snowvision.net) or indicate as one of the options while ordering.
The prescription lenses are made using numbers that specify the types of correction needed and the magnitude of them.
The main numbers on your prescription are corrections for farsightedness (hyperopia, +) or nearsightedness (myopia, -) , and astigmatism (or some combination of these). The farther the number is from zero (above or below), the stronger your prescription is (excluding the axis measurement). Finally the pupil distance (PD) is mentioned, this is important since this will be used to match up your pupils with the optical centre of lenses. The cylinder and axis are the parameters used to define the astigmatism. Axis is the degree measurement, between 0 and 180, that the cylinder is turned, the cylinder is the strength of the astigmatism.
It is important to include an axis since the cylinder must be rotated in a specific direction in order to counteract the astigmatism. For the sphere no direction is needed, only the power of it is of importance.
The most popular ski goggles are obviously from the brands everyone has heard from, if you had to name one it would probably be Oakley. Next to that you have a lot of bigger and smaller competitors like Smith, Bollé, Julbo, Adidas, Uvex, Dragon, POC and many others. We off course would like to have SnowVision goggles up there once but we take it one step at the time.
In the place of your prescription glasses, there is a second lens holding the optical correction. This is fixed to the main frame. All this allows you to have a clear view without the need for glasses. Finally, you can forget about the discomfort of wearing your glasses or the dryness that occurs when wearing contact lenses to ski.
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