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Dragon
NFX2 Goggles

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $153.96 - $181.96 Original price: $259.95
30% off
Color:Classicblack/Lumalens Photochromic Yellow

Size:

Size Chart

Quantity

Only 3 In stock


Why We Like The NFX2 Goggles

Adapt to changing light conditions on the mountain effortlessly with the Dragon NFX2 Goggles. Their Swiftlock lens change system offers an easy and secure way to swap lenses so you can be ready when the clouds part and the sun comes out halfway through the day.


Details

  • Ski and snowboard goggles built to enhance your optics on hill
  • Frameless Technology limits restriction on your peripheral vision
  • Swiftlock lens change system is quick and easy to change on the fly
  • Six-base injected cylindrical lens limits warping and distortion
  • Super Anti-Fog coating helps keep your vision clear during storms
  • Armored Venting offers more longevity than standard foam linings
  • Triple face foam with micro-fleece lining boosts comfort
  • Please see size chart for lens tint information
  • Item #DRA005Q
Lens
injected cylindrical polycarbonate
Interchangeable Lens
yes
Technical Features
Swiftlock lens system, Super Anti-Fog, Armored Venting
Frame
frameless
Face Size
medium
Strap
honeycomb silicon-backed
Case Included
soft case, microfiber lens bag
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

June 4, 2020

Absolutely does not worth the money even

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Lince changing system looks unreliable Lince is not fitting well to the frame. Googles feel small and peripheral observing is very limited. My cheep mask feels math better on a face. The optic is fantastic, but all others look not good

Vasyl D
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com