Skiing should be about freedom and adventure, not constantly adjusting your gear or struggling with poor visibility. Whether you're carving fresh powder on a bright bluebird day or navigating tricky terrain during a whiteout, having the right lens can make all the difference between an epic run and a frustrating one.
OutdoorMaster's replacement lens system is designed for riders who demand performance in every condition. With over 20 different colored lenses including three polarized options, you'll always have the perfect visual tool for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. The VLT (Visible Light Transmission) system is your key to optimal vision—choose 0-10% for those intense sunny days when the glare is blinding, 10-25% for mixed conditions, 25-60% for cloudy days and dusk, or 60-90% when night skiing or dealing with heavy cloud cover.
Each lens features the same high-quality construction as OutdoorMaster's premium goggles, starting with 100% UV400 protection to shield your eyes from harmful rays. The dual-lens design creates an insulating air barrier between the inner and outer lens while the advanced anti-fog coating works to prevent moisture buildup. This means you can focus on your technique and enjoy the mountain without constantly worrying about your vision being compromised by fog or glare.
Switching lenses is simple, and each replacement comes with a convenient carrying pouch for storage and protection. To maintain the anti-fog coating, always clean your lenses with a soft tissue—no harsh chemicals or rough materials that could damage the protective layer. While you might notice a slight odor from the frame adhesives when first used, simply exposing the goggles to fresh air will quickly dissipate any smell.
Remember that these replacement lenses are specifically designed for OutdoorMaster goggles and won't fit goggles from other manufacturers. Whether you're a weekend warrior chasing fresh tracks or a serious alpine athlete pushing your limits, having multiple lens options ensures you're always prepared for whatever conditions the mountain presents.