
Julbo Lightyear Snow Goggles - Blue Frame
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Vision that adapts to every run
The Julbo Lightyear Goggles are engineered for skiers and snowboarders tackling diverse alpine conditions. Equipped with REACTIV photochromic lenses, they adapt seamlessly to varying light, enhancing terrain visibility. The SuperFlow Pro system, featuring an integrated magnetic design, allows quick lens adjustment even with gloves for effective fog management. Frameless construction and a spherical lens provide an expansive field of view, while the dual-density foam ensures comfort during extended wear. A 45mm wide, silicone lined strap offers secure helmet compatibility, making these goggles a reliable choice for both backcountry and resort adventures.
Features
- REACTIV photochromic lens adjusts to changing light conditions
- SuperFlow Pro magnetic system for easy, glove friendly lens ventilation
- Frameless design with spherical lens for maximum peripheral vision
- Air Flow ventilation integrated into frame and lens to reduce fogging
- Anti-fog coating on inner lens surface
- 45mm wide, double-adjustable silicone strap for secure helmet fit
- Dual density foam for enhanced comfort and fit
- Invisible strap insertion for a minimalist aesthetic
- Overstrap design compatible with all helmet types
Specifications
- Fit: X-Large
- Claimed Weight: 140g
- Lens Width: 16.5 (W) x 9.2 (H) cm
Lens
REACTIV High Contrast 0-4 – These photochromic lenses (Category 0 to 4, 7% - 80% visible light transmission) are the ultimate Reactiv solution, delivering top-tier clarity in everything from low-light dawn patrols to glaring midday glacial treks. Designed for maximum versatility, they’re ideal for freeride, ski touring, and expedition conditions where light shifts constantly.
- Exceptional visibility across all light conditions
- Photochromic performance adjusts from very dark to very light
- Suited for high-altitude and variable-environment use
- Maximum contrast for clearer terrain definition
- Ideal for extreme alpine sports and changing weather