Polarized lenses are responsible for reducing glare from flat surfaces, e. g. of the water sheet. The reduction of glare makes the image sharper and the colors more saturated.
The amount of light that is able to pass through the lens and reach the eye. Determined by the degree of darkening of the lens.
Ask ordinary people to name a world-first achievement and they’ll come up with something like the moon landing. Ask snowboarders and they’ll tell you about another kind of landing that challenged the laws of gravity: back-to-back 1080s, landed in competition by Danny Kass. He would later add the inverted spins of his signature “Backside Rodeo” to an expanding bag of tricks, and the world would salute his skills with Silver medals at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. That’s on top of multiple U.S. Open Golds and seven medals at the X Games.
Frame:
- Flexible O Matter® chassis conforms to your face comfortably, even in extreme cold
- Low-profile frame design provides increased visibility and improved helmet compatibility
- All-day comfort of triple-layer foam with moisture wicking polar fleece lining
- Textured inner frame surface for glare reduction
- Discreet frame notches under strap anchors provide compatibility with many Rx frames
- Oversized 50mm wide adjustable strap with silicone lining for versatile, secure fit



