





B**R
Finally, a reasonably priced goggle with an easy change lens system!
I bought these X4 goggles to replace a pair of Habervision Riva goggles that are about 5-6 years old. Those have a single lens which is a brown tint with a blue flash and they are polarized. I love that lens for enhancing contrast and reducing glare but.....they are really only suitable for bright light with about an 18% VLT. In overcast, when it's snowing, or flat light at the end of the day, vision degrades noticeably. They are usable but not great. Habervision sells replacement lenses but getting the lens out and another one installed correctly and cleaned afterward is a 30 minute ordeal. So basically no one would ever do it.Here's what I bought for lenses given my previously stated realization that here in New England I end up skiing in bad light 80% of the time.....SUNNY CONDITIONS- The grey tint lens with the Revo Red flash and 16.87% VLT. This is the lens that shipped with the goggles. I like the brown tint of my Habers and their polarized lens better but this is a good trade off since I seldom encounter a need for polarized glare reduction. This grey tint doesn't distort colors like the brown tint and the red flash helps cut glare enough to make a difference. This looks like the typical sunglass lens. It just darkens everything while keeping colors natural looking. The red flash looks cool from the outside of the lens too.CLOUDY / MID BRIGHT / OR CHANGING CONDITIONS - The purple or fuchsia tint lens with no flash and 49.02% VLT. This is likely the lens I'll end up using the most. LOL, I don't like the purple look and it does alter colors with a purple tint to everything. But it does pop the contrast in lousy light and allow me to see the terrain. Seeing where I'm going is high on my list of priorities at 60 mph on skis so, I'm willing to live with the purple look and a little color distortion in exchange for my safety. I'm not concerned at all that these aren't polarized as glare becomes a non-issue in low light conditions. The Light Red lens with 41.62% VLT would likely be very similar to this lens if you can't rock the purple lens. What I actually wanted to buy for my cloudy day lens was the orange tint lens with the Revo Red flash and a VLT of 55.76%. But that was out of stock so I ended up with the Purple.LOW LIGHT / SNOWING / FOG - The light yellow / green lens with 70.48% VLT. Amazing! This lens is the one that gave me an Oh My God moment when compared to what I was using before. Yes, they put a yellow tint on everything and distort colors. But, the pop in contrast and general brightness gives the illusion they are amplifying the existing light. They aren't of course but, your brain perceives a huge increase in visible light and contrast. These will likely be my "go to" lens when it's snowing or every afternoon when the flat light kicks in or in really overcast conditions. Once again, I'm not concerned at all that these aren't polarized as glare becomes a non-issue in low light conditions or a snow storm.That's my 3 lens solution. Obviously, everyone's choices will vary with their needs and preferences. But the good news is that you have a lot of choices. I do wish they had a brown tint lens available as that's my favorite for eye comfort but the grey is a good enough substitute for my purposes. All my lenses arrived in perfect condition but.....the spare lenses arrive with no protection whatsoever outside of the packaging for shipping. I would highly recommend picking up a microfiber bag for each spare lens to protect it even if you buy the hard case. The goggles themselves do come with a microfiber bag that will protect the goggles and one installed lens. I did buy the hard case and it will hold the goggles and two replacement lenses.As for the magnetic lens changing system, I've popped all three lenses on and off multiple times. They are attached strongly with no air leaks but they pop off easily when using your hand and the lenses are easy to grip. Popping them back on, the lens basically jumps out of your hand when it gets close to the frame and seems to center itself perfectly. At least that's what it's done for me every time. I was expecting to need to be really careful lining it up but the magnets seem to be foolproof as long as you have the lens lined up reasonably well. This is what I bought these goggles for and I Love It!!!!!
E**M
All about value. Nothing wrong, Confident strong buy.
As a ski patroller gear - helmets, goggles, skis, boots -- all tools that get worn out. I stopped buying the WAUY over priced "name brand gimmick goggles. ANother few patrollers were using these at work so I bought the goggles that came with 1 lens then added a single lens to cover low light and bright days. The quality and performance is as good as any of the $200 plus ones that I have used over the many, many long seasons. Once in a while you may get a lens with an aberration - notify customer service and with ZERO backtalk they will quick ship a replacement. No hassle. First rate service from these folks. I say buy the Zionor. SOme people like to ski and be all flashy with look at me stuff. Whatever. There is no prestige in overpaying.BTW - the magnetic lenses are the ONLY WAY TO GO. So fast, so easy, no fingerprints,no forcefitting lens into stubborn frames. No XO with cold hands and stiff frames. The light changes, boom - in 2 minutes pop in the right lens. Done. Ski on:)
A**R
Best goggles I've ever worn!
Best goggles I've owned. Rode yesterday in some mild snowfall @Copper Mtn, these goggles kept my face warm and dry and didn't fog at all. Strap held in place nice and I actually changed lenses on the fly when the sun hid and the snow started. So easy and magnet held strong. Nothing but compliments on the awesome style and look of these goggles. They seem pretty durable, hopefully they last many seasons for a fraction of the price of big name goggles.
M**S
Horrible glare, do not buy!!
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to wear these until the day after my return window closed (it's been blue bird skiing since I bought it). The glare is awful in these. Especially with night time skiing. The lights create such a large number of vertical streaks in these lenses that I couldn't see where I was going half the time and I missed a huge hole in front of me and wrenched my back as a result. Do not buy these or you will be disappointed.
J**E
Mixed feelings
It's strong and durable, at least in terms of impact strength. I've wiped out a few times and this has had no issues in terms of cracking or breaking. However, after 2 seasons of using it (this is actually my second time buying it) the seal between the two layers of the lenses seems to have leaked or something, as now moisture gets inside and I can't get it out, significantly decreasing the visibility out of the lens, which kind of defeats the whole point.So... obviously I liked it enough to get a 2nd one after the 1st one broke (well, also partly because I already have the goggles and so I'm kind of stuck in this product line unless I want to pay a lot more) but you'll have to kind of treat it as an expendable item instead of a capital purchase. So in that sense, it's kind of like a love hate feeling with this. It's good enough for me to get it again, but it leaves me very much wishing it were much better.
M**Y
Great product and excellent customer service
This is my second Zionor purchase. Because of my initial satisfaction I bought a second lens. I used the lens for the first time today and noticed a blemish in the finish just next to the bridge of my nose.I contacted Zionor and provided them a picture of the problem and without question they replaced it.Because I ski in conditions that often change the ability to easily switch lens is a key advantage of this excellent product. The magnets insure both a secure and virtually airtight seal. So far I have experienced zero fogging on the inside of the lens.Thank you Zionor!
G**M
Great add-on for your Zionor goggles!
Great add on to Zionor's revo red goggles. Revo red is excellent in strong sun... but far too dark (17% vlt) as sun sets or for night riding.These magnetic lenses snap in perfectly in seconds and 75% vlt is excellent in cloudy or night conditions. I use these for riding in an open cockpit vehicle and yellow (anti-glare) is great!If you add a lens, Zionor hard case ($15) is a great investment... will hold goggles + extra lens & protect them from scratches. Add these to your outdoor gear - you won't regret it!
J**N
Good value for sunny conditions
I have many goggles from Zionor. This isn't a high end lens and can't compete with the name brands in terms of quality. They are good for the money. I wouldn't get any Zionor lens if you have foggy or wet conditions. There hasn't been one lens (clear & yellow lens) from them that has worked in marginal conditions (Lagopus X4 or Lagopus). They fog up when the weather is on the wetter side. The work good at night when dry. I have noticed on both models that the water enters between the 2 lens. On sunny days the lens is good (low VLT models). Conclusion. Get low VLT lenses (for sunny weather) and not the clear lens for snowy days. Buy a better goggle for your snow & wet days.
K**I
Lens works as expected, but with some scratches
The lens came in quick, and the magnet works perfectly fine. The only problem is there are some scratches at the bottom of the lens. It does not affect vision when looking through it, but it is hard to not notice them
P**A
Great value. See clearly on cloudy and snowy fays
These goggles are great. You snap the lens in 3sec. I have a dark lens for sunny days and this lens for cloudy days. I see perfectly with these and even with a mask (COVID), everything is clear. I reallu appreciate these goggles. I looked other brands, and they were more than twice the price.
H**N
De toute les luettes de ski que j’ai utilisé au cours des 25 dernières année de loin les meilleurs.
Ski alpin, visibilité excellente, le fait quelle s’enlève et se remet en place très facilement. Les aimants tiennent très bien la lentille.
V**C
Great Flat Light Lens
I don't have sensitive eyes, hence I don't need any amount of tint in the ski goggle lens when the light is flat. I just need protection from the wind and elements and the clear lens does the trick.
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