Julbo Lightyear Snow OTG Goggles - Black Frame
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The Julbo Lightyear OTG Goggles offer adaptive performance for skiers and snowboarders who wear prescription glasses. Designed with a spacious frame and OTG specific foam, they deliver all-day comfort without compromising fit or fog resistance. Featuring the REACTIV High Contrast 0-4 lens, these goggles respond swiftly to changing light, providing exceptional clarity in both low-light and high-glare alpine environments. The integrated magnetic SuperFlow Pro system allows quick ventilation toggling to combat fog, even with gloves. A frameless build, dual-density foam, and a wide, silicone-lined strap enhance comfort and compatibility across all conditions.
Features
- OTG foam for comfortable fit over prescription glasses
- REACTIV High Contrast photochromic lens for variable light conditions
- SuperFlow Pro magnetic system for easy ventilation control
- Frameless construction with spherical lens for wide peripheral view
- Air Flow system and anti-fog lens coating to prevent fogging
- 45mm wide, silicone-lined strap with double adjustment for helmet compatibility
- Dual-density foam for secure, cushioned fit
- Invisible strap insertion for a sleek appearance
- Overstrap design fits 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