UV Protection
Because UV rays are bad for the eyes, all our goggles are certified 100% ANTI-UV by standard EN 174. Goggles are the best protection, they perfectly enclose the eyes, preventing UV entry and reverberation
S3 screen
S3 means a dark screen that protects you from the intense light of the sun. We have selected a brown tint that preserves good visibility in shaded areas or at the end of the day when the sun is less bright.
Essential Anti-fogging
The "ESSENTIAL" anti-fogging is a double lens with treatment on the inside of the inner lens.
To ensure a good flow of air inside the goggles, do not block these air vents, e.g. with a neckwarmer.
Do not rub inner surface of lens but dab it carefully in order to preserve the anti-fogging treatment for as long as possible.
Dual screen
Goggles with dual lens to reduce condensation. Indeed, the air that is trapped between the two lenses creates a layer of thermal insulation. Thanks to this, the thermal shock between the inside and the outside of the mask is lower and it thus slows down the vapor formation inside the screen of the mask. To complement this, the inner lens is also given an anti-fog treatment.
Cylindrical lens
Cylindrical double lens, made of polycarbonate for the outer lens and cellulose polycarbonate for the inner lens, both cut to fit the shape of the goggles.
Compatibility with a ski helmet
All Wedze ski goggles are designed to fit perfectly with Wedze ski helmets.
Compatibility with prescription glasses
The G 140 ski goggles in size L can be worn with prescription glasses (maximum width of 135 mm). The foam pads on the sides and the shape of the goggle padding enables the arms to pass through.
Strap
Polyamide elastic, Polyester and 40 mm high rubber.
EN 174 Standard
The EN 174 standard is a European standard applicable to goggles used for eye protection during Alpine skiing or similar activities such as snowboarding.
Avoiding condensation
Moisture causes condensation. You must therefore make sure that the foam does not get soaked in water, e.g. by placing the goggles on a wet helmet or a hat. Falling face down in the snow can also cause your goggles to fog up. That why you need to dry your ski goggles thoroughly every night to eliminate all trace of moisture so you can start the next day with a completely dry pair of goggles.
2 sizes
The size of the goggles is chosen according to the head size. Up to 55 cm, choose the size S (or the former size S/M). From 56 cm, choose size L (or the former size L/XL)