The Salomon Aksium 2.0 ski/snowboard goggles combines a wide field of vision and minimal frame intrusion with advanced fit, anatomical comfort and a sleek, close to the face style.
The high quality, universal mirror cylindrical lens provides a wide angle of vision and visual acuity, allowing you to ride unrestricted in all sorts of conditions. The multilayer mirror lens helps reduce eye fatigue by reducing glare and the flexible materials ensures the lens durability.
The lens filters out 100% of UV rays preventing eye damage from the sun and the lens is finished off with an anti-scratch finish. The lens is also quick and easy to change when the conditions demand it.
Salomon's airflow system ensures that the lens is ventilated and stays fog-free. The mono-material soft frame ensures fit and comfort as does the double-layered face foam. Even with a compact slim fit the goggles are OTG friendly so you can wear your glasses without feeling visually hindered as you ride.
The Salomon Aksium 2.0 offers all of Salomon's technical features in an affordable and stylish package that will excel in bright and cloudy conditions anywhere on the mountain.
Strap: Standard wide, silicone backed adjustable strap
Case: Goggle Bag included
Helmet Compatibility: Full compatibility with all Salomon Helmets and most other helmet brands
Interchangeable Lenses: Yes
Extra Lens Included: No
Features Include
Cylindrical lens - Wide field of vision and sleek look
Airflow System - Designed to maintain the right balance of fresh air and stop the goggles fogging up
Wide vision - extended peripheral vision with minimal frame encroachment
OTG-Friendly - Can be worn over glasses
Mono-material Soft Frame - Designed with a soft material compound to provide good comfort and perfect fit
Easy Change - Quick and easy replacement of lens
Anti-Scratch - Additional scratch resistance finish for long lasting durability
Salomon released their first snowboard in 1997, and since then have firmly cemented their highly respected place in the snowboarding industry, just as they have done for the last 50 years with alpine skiing, nordic skiing, hiking, trail running, and everything else associated with mountain life.