Dragon Snowboard & Ski Goggles
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Dragon pioneered the "No Frame" look for snowboard and ski goggles, which isn't just for style, it removes the bulk of a traditional frame to bring the lens closer to your eyes, increasing your field of vision. Dragon’s frameless goggles have been imitated by other brands but Dragon goggles have many other proprietary technologies that focus on expanding the field of vision and simplifying lens changes. Lumalens® is Dragon's signature colour-optimisation technology. It works by filtering out specific light wavelengths that cause glare and haze, which improves contrast, enhances depth perception and reduces eye fatigue. The Dragon Panotech™ lens, found on the PXV series, is a unique "toric" lens shape. It has a tighter base curvature that allows the lens to wrap further around the face, providing a 220° field of vision - essentially the limit of human peripheral sight. A newer innovation that filters out harmful infrared radiation is Infrared (IR) Lens Tech which reduces the heat buildup behind the lens and prevents visual distortion, leading to sharper clarity in intense sun. Many Dragon goggles come with Swiftlock, a mechanical lever system located on the side of the frame. Flipping the levers releases the lens, allowing for a swap without having to take the goggles off your face. An evolution found on "MAG" models is Swiftlock Magnetics which uses magnetic contact points to pull the lens into the correct position. Instead of exposed foam vents that can tear or clog with snow, Dragon uses reinforced "armoured" vents that are easier to wipe clear and much more durable. Dragon’s high-end models feature a coating that is reportedly 200% stronger than standard industry treatments, significantly delaying the point at which moisture can condense on the lens.
Dragon pioneered the "No Frame" look for snowboard and ski goggles, which isn't just for style, it removes the bulk of a traditional frame to bring the lens closer to your eyes, increasing your field of vision. Dragon’s frameless goggles have been imitated by other brands but Dragon goggles have many other proprietary technologies that focus on expanding the field of vision
and simplifying lens changes. Lumalens® is Dragon's signature colour-optimisation technology. It works by filtering out specific light wavelengths that cause glare and haze, which improves contrast, enhances depth perception and reduces eye fatigue. The Dragon Panotech™ lens, found on the PXV series, is a unique "toric" lens shape. It has a tighter base curvature that allows the lens to wrap further around the face, providing a 220° field of vision - essentially the limit of human peripheral sight. A newer innovation that filters out harmful infrared radiation is Infrared (IR) Lens Tech which reduces the heat buildup behind the lens and prevents visual distortion, leading to sharper clarity in intense sun. Many Dragon goggles come with Swiftlock, a mechanical lever system located on the side of the frame. Flipping the levers releases the lens, allowing for a swap without having to take the goggles off your face. An evolution found on "MAG" models is Swiftlock Magnetics which uses magnetic contact points to pull the lens into the correct position. Instead of exposed foam vents that can tear or clog with snow, Dragon uses reinforced "armoured" vents that are easier to wipe clear and much more durable. Dragon’s high-end models feature a coating that is reportedly 200% stronger than standard industry treatments, significantly delaying the point at which moisture can condense on the lens.
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and simplifying lens changes. Lumalens® is Dragon's signature colour-optimisation technology. It works by filtering out specific light wavelengths that cause glare and haze, which improves contrast, enhances depth perception and reduces eye fatigue. The Dragon Panotech™ lens, found on the PXV series, is a unique "toric" lens shape. It has a tighter base curvature that allows the lens to wrap further around the face, providing a 220° field of vision - essentially the limit of human peripheral sight. A newer innovation that filters out harmful infrared radiation is Infrared (IR) Lens Tech which reduces the heat buildup behind the lens and prevents visual distortion, leading to sharper clarity in intense sun. Many Dragon goggles come with Swiftlock, a mechanical lever system located on the side of the frame. Flipping the levers releases the lens, allowing for a swap without having to take the goggles off your face. An evolution found on "MAG" models is Swiftlock Magnetics which uses magnetic contact points to pull the lens into the correct position. Instead of exposed foam vents that can tear or clog with snow, Dragon uses reinforced "armoured" vents that are easier to wipe clear and much more durable. Dragon’s high-end models feature a coating that is reportedly 200% stronger than standard industry treatments, significantly delaying the point at which moisture can condense on the lens.

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