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POC Fovea Photochromic WF Uranium Black/Photochromic/Changeable Sky Blue
POC Fovea Photochromic WF Uranium Black/Photochromic/Changeable Sky Blue
PC408458710ski goggles
The POC Fovea Photochromic WF ski goggles deliver superior visibility thanks to Clarity photochromic lens technology that automatically adapts to changing light conditions.
Thanks to the toric shape of the lenses and the large field of view, you are assured of a perfect overview of your surroundings. The supple frame and three-layer foam provide comfort even in extreme winter conditions. Ideal for skiers with a lower nose bridge.
- Clarity photochromic lenses:
Automatically adjust to light conditions for best vision in all weather conditions. - Wide field of view:
Toric lenses provide clear vision without distortion, even in peripheral vision. - Comfort and flexibility:
Three-layer foam and a pliable frame provide a comfortable fit, even in freezing temperatures. - Scratch and fog resistance:
Special lens treatments ensure long life and clear vision.
- Clarity photochromic lenses
- Toric lens shape
- Anti-scratch treatment
- Anti-fog treatment
- Hydrophobic and oleophobic coating
- Three-layer face foam
- Silicone tape grips
- UV protection (UV 380 nm)
- Adapted for smaller faces
- Compatible with Wide Fit helmets
Specifications:
Lens Category: 1-3 (VLT 55% to 13%)
Technology: Clarity, Toric Shape
Treatments: Hydrophobic, Oleophobic, Anti-Scratch
Protection: UV protection up to 380 nm
Accessories: Soft Goggle Case
POC is a Swedish company with a strong mission to do the best we can to save lives and reduce the consequences of accidents for athletes and cyclists.
POC was founded in 2005 and first entered the market at ISPO, where it also presented its mission. POC's new ideas and solutions to improve the safety of ski racing by reducing the force transmitted to the brain and body in the event of an accident have received a lot of attention.
The concepts, technologies and materials used and implemented for the helmets and pads were developed in close collaboration with the POC Lab; POC's scientific forum comprising the world's leading sports medicine experts, brain scientists and spinal cord injury specialists.