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Descending from a research-and-development cabin high in the San Juan Mountains, the Dragon APX Goggle has come to change the vision of snowboarding for every kink-tapping jibber and pow-surfing ninja out there. For the 2011-12 season, Dragon sent a team of testers to its new cabin near Silverton, Colorado to develop this wide-viewing, flexible, and virtually frameless goggle that'll change the way you see snowboarding forever. Or it'll just prevent fogginess and limited vision.
The 100% UV-blocking polycarbonate lens features a spherical shape to match your eye's shape and reduce distortion and harsh rays while you ride
Super Anti-Fog lens keeps your vision clear despite steamy hikes up the pipe
Minimal, stretchy polyurethane frame flexes to fit your face and fits nicely with your helmet
Uni-Directional Flow vents funnel the hot, sweaty vapors out of the goggle to further fight fogginess while you crush it
Polar Tech micro fleece foam liner is soft and smooth on your face and dries quickly after you rag-doll for a hundred yards and sweat while retrieving your gear
Bottom Line: A brand-spanking-new goggle for your obsessive shred-o-file lifestyle.
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These are probably the sickest goggles you can get. I picked up a pair from M2 sports, and got a custom package (cause the employee was the man) with Jet black frame, a red Ion lens, and a powder Ion lens. I rode them today, and i don't think they are physically able to fog. Took falls in the park, but theres no scratches whatsoever. Super Comfy, Huge Ass peripheral, and everyone asks you about them. Best $200 I have ever spent.
The Coal is actually the colorway of the goggle itself - that black color. As for the Red/Ionized lens, this is a great all-around lens from Dragon that adds a bit of defining contrast while reducing glare on sunny days. It's decent on cloudier days too, as it transmits only 20 - 25% of light. Comparatively, a really dark gray lens transmits only 10 - 15%, while a lens optimized for night riding would be closer to 70 or 80%.
I ordered the DAP-Japan/Eclipse and they are sweet looking (love the mirror black lens). It's misleading if you go to the dragon website, cause they make the eclipse lens look like it is matte black. The lens is big, great sight ability.
Thinking about copping these, particularly the coal / red ionized combo. I usually hit up big bear / summit or mount high. Couple of questions: 1. Does this combo come with the extra lens for low-light / night riding (if not which combo does, if any) and, 2. Are these lenses mirrored similar to those of the EG2?
Of the 3 lenses offered with this goggle, the Powder/Ionized would be better than the other 2. However a clear or yellow lens would be best for night riding.
The Ionized Amber lens is best suited for heavily overcast days, and fading afternoon light (good contrast, glare reduction properties), but not necessarily for night riding. I would recommend a Clear, or a Yellow lens for that. Swoop here: http://www.dogfunk.com/dragon-apx-goggle-replacement-lens
These do come with a hard case like Zach said, the pairs that go for $185 do come with a second lends and the pair that goes fir $195 comes with 3. I got the Jet/Red Ion+ Yellow yesterday :) I love them. I have attached a photo so you can see what i got with my pair in the box.
They come with a hard case (pictured above), but spare lenses are not included, instead being sold separately here: http://www.dogfunk.com/dragon-apx-goggle-replacement-lens
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