UVEX Ski Goggle Lenses
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Uvex Lasergold lenses 32% Transmission S2 (Category 2) Protection level Super contrast - for bad weather conditions (fog and cloudy weather) | |
Uvex Lasergold Lite Lenses 60% Transmission S1 (Category 1) Protection level Super contrast - for bad weather conditions (fog and cloudy weather) | |
Uvex Goldgreen Lenses 16% Transmission S3 (Category 3) Protection level Super contrast - excellent colour perception, a world novelty and perfect all-weather lens | |
Uvex Vario Lenses 67-83% Transmission S1 / 2 (Category 1 / 2) Protection level Changing light transmission for all different light conditions | |
Uvex Litemirror Orange Lenses 32% Transmission S2 (Category 2) Protection level Super contrast - suitable for sunny weather - IR-protection | |
Uvex Litemirror Silver Lenses 14% Transmission S3 (Category 3) Protection level Sun protection for intensive light - IR-protection | |
Uvex Litemirror Black Lenses 25% Transmission S2 (Category 2) Protection level All-round lens for intensive light - IR-protection | |
Uvex Litemirror Blue Lenses 18% Transmission S3 (Category 3) Protection level All-day sun protection - trendy colour - IR-protection |
Warning
Uvex ski goggle lenses are not designed to withstand severe impact nor is it designed for protection against hard or sharp objects. Lenses are designed for protection against wind, snow and glare only. No goggle can protect the wearer against all potential impact.
Lens cleaning
Cleaning the lenses: Use plenty of water, shake off only, dab if necessary, air dry.
Storage and Care of Uvex lenses
Store in a suitable container (case or bag). Do not expose to extreme temperatures (<50°).
Before the ski season begins or after a fall, check the ski goggle lens, frame and wearing system for damage. Replace if necessary.
Goggle lenses must be replaced if they can no longer be used in the manner intended because of soiling or wear.
Please replace the protective lens of your ski goggles every 3 years after first-time use.
All Uvex ski goggles are numbered on the inside of the nose-piece. This number indicates the required replacement lens. Lens type (single, double, etc.) and lens colour remain optional, provided that the numbers are identical.