Replacement Lenses FAQs
Why should I replace my ski goggles lenses?
Crystal-clear vision and eye protection are paramount, but replacing your lenses goes beyond that. Damaged or scratched lenses can impair your vision, increasing the risk of accidents. According to Wikipedia, ‘Ski goggles are stored in soft bags to prevent the lenses from being scratched,’ but accidents can still happen. Whether a surprise ice storm scratched your lens, a tumble down the slopes left marks, or you simply crave a fresh look and enhanced performance, choosing the right replacement lens is key.
With our selection of replacement lenses, you can easily find and replace your Zerokay ski goggles lenses to suit any condition and preference. Replacing your lenses is a quick and simple process, ensuring that your vision remains clear and protected, no matter what the mountain throws your way.
What lens is best for snowy conditions?
When skiing in snowy conditions, the right lens can make all the difference. In general, lenses with a higher VLT (Visible Light Transmission) are ideal, as they allow more light to pass through, which is crucial on cloudy or snowy days. Lens colors such as orange or amber are particularly effective, as they enhance contrast and improve depth perception in low-light conditions.
Our magnetic amber lens is specifically designed for such environments, offering a VLT of 49% and a rating of S1, making it the perfect choice for snowy and overcast days. With this lens, you’ll enjoy clearer vision and a safer experience on the slopes.
Is it easy to replace a lens in goggles?
The ease of replacing a lens in ski goggles varies depending on the brand and the system they use. Some goggles are designed with interchangeable lenses, while others may not allow for easy replacement. However, all the lenses in our Zerokay goggles can be replaced quickly and easily when needed.
We recommend avoiding frequent lens changes, as this can potentially loosen the lens frame. However, if you opt for our magnetic goggles with their quick-change magnetic system, you’ll find that swapping lenses is a breeze—even on the slopes. These lenses are designed for frequent changes, allowing you to adapt to changing light conditions without any hassle.
What types of replacement lenses do you offer?
- Photochromic Lenses:
- These adaptive lenses automatically adjust their tint based on light conditions, providing you with perfect clarity from sunny peaks to cloudy slopes.
- Polarized Lenses:
- Designed to reduce glare from the snow, polarized lenses enhance visual clarity and minimize eye strain, making them ideal for long days on the mountain.
- Magnetic Lenses:
- If you need to adapt quickly to changing conditions, our magnetic lenses are perfect. They allow you to swap lenses effortlessly to suit any situation.
- Mirrored Lenses:
- These lenses combine style with function, offering extra protection against intense sunlight and reducing glare and eye fatigue on bright days.
- Standard Lenses:
- Available in a range of colors, our standard lenses let you personalize your ski goggles while ensuring excellent visual clarity and protection.