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Killer curvilinear crafting.

This is the one that started it all. When Electric first set sail, it was the Kip Arnette and Peter Line-designed EG1 Goggle that made waves. Minus the minor tweaks and technical improvements over the years, the EG1 boasts the same indelible style and functionality, and is still rocked by Electric's pros.

  • Cylindrical lens shaping proven peripheral vision and comfort
  • 100% UV protection blocks harmful rays trying to destroy your gaze
  • Anti-fog and anti-scratch coating keeps vision clear and protects from scratches caused by run-ins with gear
  • Ergonomic frame constructed from cold-weather resistant injection-molded TPU
  • Contoured triple-layer face foam conforms to your face and wicks moisture to bring comfort to your sensitive mug
  • 40mm strap adjusts to fit simply and effectively—even with your gloves on
  • Helmet-compatible shaping fits seamlessly under the brim of all helmet types

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3 5

Derek

Member since 

I treat these goggles like a cheap whore:
As spare to lend my friends; tossed around in the back of my truck; left out with no case.
Yet it just keeps on giving...

The only scratching going on here is on my noggin at all the punishment it takes and sticking around.
So mint, I had to give it props.

Only issues... it's clunky and easier to fog than most. Kinda like the ol' school Volvo of snowboard goggles.

3 5

Derek

Member since 

I treat these goggles like a cheap whore...
A spare to lend my friends, Tossed around in the back of my truck, left out with no protection...
And it just keeps on giving...

The only scratching going on here is on my noggin at all the punishment it takes and still lasts longer than others.
I had to give it props.

Only issues... it's clunky and easier to fog than most. Kinda like the ol' school Volvo of snowboard goggles.