
snowboard and ski goggles are known for their high-quality optics, including lenses developed with Zeiss that enhance contrast and definition in snowy conditions. Giro goggles have anti-fogging technology and some models feature quick-change lens systems.
Giro started in California in 1985, creating innovative, lightweight and well-ventilated helmets for cyclists. Giro transitioned its knowledge of head protection and performance design into the world of skiing and snowboarding, carving out a significant niche for itself. In 1999, Giro launched the Nine helmet, a product that revolutionized the snow helmet market. At a time when many riders were still going without helmets or wearing heavy, poorly ventilated models, the Nine offered a lightweight design with vents. This proved to be a pivotal moment, as it made helmets a more accepted and commonplace on the mountain. Shortly after their helmet success, Giro entered the goggle market. They continued to innovate, introducing some of the first mainstream goggles with interchangeable lens systems.
Giro started in California in 1985, creating innovative, lightweight and well-ventilated helmets for cyclists. Giro transitioned its knowledge of head protection and performance design into the world of skiing and snowboarding, carving out a significant niche for itself. In 1999, Giro launched the Nine helmet, a product that revolutionized the snow helmet market. At a time when many riders were still going without helmets or wearing heavy, poorly ventilated models, the Nine offered a lightweight design with vents. This proved to be a pivotal moment, as it made helmets a more accepted and commonplace on the mountain. Shortly after their helmet success, Giro entered the goggle market. They continued to innovate, introducing some of the first mainstream goggles with interchangeable lens systems.
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