GIRO Axis Trail Green Cloud Vivid Envy/Vivid Infrared (2 panes)
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GIRO Axis
The frameless design of the Axis allows for easy and quick lens changes. The four magnets will always seat the glass in the correct position and the four pins securely lock it in place. The medium size covers a wide range of face shapes while offering an impressively wide field of view (Expansion View Technology) that is not limited by the frame. In the package you will find two high-end lenses from ZEISS with VIVID technology - one for sunny weather and one for reduced visibility. VIVID technology increases contrast, reduces eye fatigue, blocks UV rays, improves your reaction time. Evak™ ventilation technology and anti-fog finish give moisture inside no chance. Compatibility with Giro helmets guaranteed.
fRAME
Size medium
Frameless design
EXV - Expansion View technology for unlimited field of vision
Slit for dioptric glasses - OTG friendly
GLASSES
Two cylindrical glasses from ZEISS - with VIVID technology: one for sunny weather, one for reduced visibility
Easy glass change - magnetic attachment
OTHER FEATURES
Anti-fog treatment Anti-fog
EVAK technology ventilates the inside of the glasses
Padding: three-layer foam with microfleece
Compatible with all Giro helmets
VIVID TECHNOLOGY INCREASES CONTRAST, ENHANCES SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.
vIVID is a patented technology developed by Giro in collaboration with ZEISS Optics. VIVID significantly improves the visual experience of moving in the snow by improving contrast and sharpness - you'll see accurately without over-saturating the colours. VIVID reduces eyestrain, improves reaction time, boosts self-confidence.
hOW DOES VIVID WORK?
vIVID technology was developed by Giro in collaboration with ZEISS Optics, a global leader in optics. Standard ski goggles completely block the so-called blue light. It has long been believed that blue light equals bad light for seeing in the snow. But there is one problem: the snow is not white. As the most reflective surface on the planet, snow is actually blue. Our research has shown that blue light is important for seeing and reading snow-covered terrain correctly. VIVID technology transmits a portion of blue light to increase contrast while blocking dangerous UV rays. VIVID essentially filters out the "glare haze" and your eyes see exactly the plastic terrain in front of you: bumps, bulges, ice patches, packed or deep snow.
fRAME
Size medium
Frameless design
EXV - Expansion View technology for unlimited field of vision
Slit for dioptric glasses - OTG friendly
GLASSES
Two cylindrical glasses from ZEISS - with VIVID technology: one for sunny weather, one for reduced visibility
Easy glass change - magnetic attachment
OTHER FEATURES
Anti-fog treatment Anti-fog
EVAK technology ventilates the inside of the glasses
Padding: three-layer foam with microfleece
Compatible with all Giro helmets
VIVID TECHNOLOGY INCREASES CONTRAST, ENHANCES SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.
vIVID is a patented technology developed by Giro in collaboration with ZEISS Optics. VIVID significantly improves the visual experience of moving in the snow by improving contrast and sharpness - you'll see accurately without over-saturating the colours. VIVID reduces eyestrain, improves reaction time, boosts self-confidence.
hOW DOES VIVID WORK?
vIVID technology was developed by Giro in collaboration with ZEISS Optics, a global leader in optics. Standard ski goggles completely block the so-called blue light. It has long been believed that blue light equals bad light for seeing in the snow. But there is one problem: the snow is not white. As the most reflective surface on the planet, snow is actually blue. Our research has shown that blue light is important for seeing and reading snow-covered terrain correctly. VIVID technology transmits a portion of blue light to increase contrast while blocking dangerous UV rays. VIVID essentially filters out the "glare haze" and your eyes see exactly the plastic terrain in front of you: bumps, bulges, ice patches, packed or deep snow.
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