Dragon DX Goggles w/ Ionized Lens
More
Detail Views
Be the first to upload your photo of the DX Goggles w/ Ionized Lens. >
Dragon DX Goggles w/ Ionized Lens
When the day goes from flat light to bluebird in minutes, no worries: you have the ionized lens-equipped Dragon’s DX Goggles. The ionized lens’s high-contrast tint highlights every little snow feature, so you always know what's ahead. Dragon tricked out these goggles with a large fit so they work well with a helmet, dual-layer face foam and a micro-fleece lining for comfort, and an anti-fog treatment for all-day clarity.
Bottom Line: I can see! I can see!
Leave your mark on The Wall.
1 Comment Last Comment: September 7, 2009 by: mar3220660
By: mar3220660
September 7, 2009
Mine did not come with an extra lens! Boo!
2 Comments Last Comment: September 19, 2009 by: Uncle Badger
By: Uncle Badger
September 19, 2009
i've got a pair of each... i prefer my DX's and keep my figs mostly for a loaner pair. i wipe my lenses all day long and haven't had problems with scratches. i prefer the DX's bases because they feel more comfortable and fog less (than any others in the pile i own). goggles are like boots though and what works for some people sucks for others.
By: Uncle Badger
September 19, 2009
i've got a pair of each... i prefer my DX's and keep my figs mostly for a loaner pair. i wipe my lenses all day long and haven't had problems with scratches. i prefer the DX's bases because they feel more comfortable and fog less (than any others in the pile i own). goggles are like boots though and what works for some people sucks for others.
Change me.
Research out-of-stock versions:
Tech Specs:
- Frame:
- Polyurethane
- Lens:
- Ionized
- Strap:
- Elastic
- Helmet Compatible:
- Yes
- Eyeglass Compatible:
- No
- Ventilation:
- Uni-directional air flow system
- Face Size:
- Medium-large
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboarding, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China







Comment on Sebastian Hansen's review >