COPOZZ Ski Goggles, G2 Magnetic Snowboard Goggles, Polarized OTG UV400 Skiing Goggles for Options


COPOZZ Ski Goggles, G2 Magnetic Snowboard Goggles, Polarized OTG UV400 Skiing Goggles for Options
- This is a pretty decent pair of goggles for the price. I used it for a couple days snowboarding in Vermont.Visibility:The gold lens worked fine in cloudy/snowing conditions. They got a little dark around the end of the day. Definitely brighter than the gold lens on the zionor x goggles that I also have. I haven’t used $200 smith/oakley goggles on the snow to make a comparison there.Fogging:I used this during heavy snow and -12c conditions with a facemask. On the first day I used a turtlefur neck warmer over my face and this pairing managed to fog up then ice over the inside of these goggles. I had to unfreeze the inside with my hands. The second day I used a seirus facemask with the large breathing holes and fogging was not an issue. By comparison, my friend with $150 giro article goggles also had to deal with a lot of fogging so I’d say they’re pretty comparable in this area.Comfort/Fit:I’m asian and female so this was pretty big on my face and there’s definitely a gap where my nose is. Didn’t feel any obvious goggle gap with my smith helmet. There’s some space between the side of the goggles and the helmet that could get cold with wind. I think the zionor x is more comfortable if you don’t wear glasses under. This one is definitely better with glasses, my guy friend could use it over his large hipster glasses.Build:Goggle itself is pretty durable and build quality feels pretty good. There’s some visible glue markings but otherwise solid construction. The outside of the lens scratches quite easily, although thankfully these scratches don’t affect vision as much. Also, the outside lens seem to react with oil so touching it leaves minor cosmetic color differences that don’t show on camera. The inside didn’t show any scratches despite having had my fingers on it.On the magnets:I was worried the lens would fall off during use but that wasn’t the case. They feel really secure and there was no issues with small jumps or falls. The magnets do seem to rust though.

