What does OTG stand for goggles?
Over The Glasses
OTG stands for “Over The Glasses” and describes our frame design designed to combine ski goggles and optical glasses.
Are OTG goggles good?
OTG ski goggles tend to have a bigger frame and therefore, lens size. Not only will they be comfortable to wear with glasses, you’ll have a wider field of vision. And due to increased ventilation, they’re less likely to steam up than normal ski goggles.
Are POC goggles good?
POC has done a nice job with this goggle, which has a sturdy feel and hits a competitive $170 price point. It has excellent field of vision—even edging the Smith Squad Mag at the sides—and we’ve found its triple-layer foam is comparable in comfort to the more expensive goggles above from Smith and Oakley.
What is VLT?
VLT stands for visible light transmission. This ranking is a percentage that indicates how much light goggle lenses let through.
Does Oakley make OTG goggles?
Oakley OTG goggles | Shop goggles to wear over prescription glasses.
Are OTG goggles bigger?
For those who don’t wear eyeglasses, regular ski goggles are a good choice. They are smaller and more compact than the goggles which fit over your glasses.
Where are Smith goggles made?
In 2006 Smith builds its own factory in Clearfield, Utah. Smith MFG is born.
Can you wear OTG goggles without glasses?
You can wear OTG ski goggles without glasses. Several OTG goggles such as the Smith I/O XL are very popular whether you wear glasses or not. OTG goggles generally are a larger fit with larger frames. If you like that style and fit feel free to wear them without goggles.
Are prescription ski goggles any good?
Prescription ski goggle inserts do nothing but improve visibility. Those who are concerned about their ski goggles fogging should know that decreasing the chances of fogging is all about choosing the right ski goggles.
What is VLT lens?
Visible Light Transmission and Lens Color Your lens color serves to filter and emphasize the colors in your vision. The amount of light that reaches your eyes through the lens is called the visible light transmission (VLT). Lighter lens tints have a higher VLT because more light passes through the lens.
What does VLT mean for ski goggles?
visible light transmission
The amount of light that reaches your eyes through the lens is called the visible light transmission (VLT). Lighter lens tints have a higher VLT because more light passes through the lens. Yellow, gold, amber, green or rose-colored lenses all offer increased VLT and make good choices on cloudy, socked-in days.
How do I keep my glasses from fogging up under my ski goggles?
Use anti-fog solution There are various anti-fog products for those whose glasses fog under ski goggles. You could try using anti-fog spray from popular brands such as Cat Crap or See-Kleer. Or you could try anti-fog cloths and wipes, which are typically made out of microfiber and help to wick the moisture away.
Why buy a Smith Goggle?
YEARS OF INNOVATION. The Smith goggle series is diverse; each model offers unique performance features, fit and style. With unmatched optics and proven performance, a companion awaits for the line ahead and tracks to be made. Designed for ultimate integration with Smith helmets for maximum comfort, venting and fog-free performance.
What makes the MAG™ goggle series unique?
The MAG™ goggle series offers best in class optics, performance materials, and lens interchange system for those who ride the broadest spectrum of days and demand the highest performance standards to accompany. Spherical Carbonic-x lens for distortion-free optics and impact resistance plus Fog-X anti-fog inner lens for fog-free performance.
What are spherical goggle lenses?
Spherical goggle lenses curve around your face both horizontally and vertically, providing maximum peripheral vision, reduced glare, and less distortion. Smith’s spherical lenses are offered exclusively in carbonic-x material with TLT Optics and a base 6×4 toric shape.
What is a cylindrical goggle?
The Cylindrical goggle series offers cylindrical lenses which are built on a base curve in only the X (horizontal) axis. Each goggle is crafted with carbonic-x outer lens material, individually molded, to offer optimum scratch and impact resistance, increased visual acuity and enhanced contrast sensitivity.