

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I recommend these to riders who want premium optics but need a smaller frame. The toric lens gives great peripheral vision, and the magnetic lens system makes it incredibly fast to swap lenses when the light changes.""Light changes fast in the mountains. Bluebird mornings can shift to flat light by mid-afternoon, and the right goggles keep the terrain readable every turn of the day. The M4S Toric Low Bridge Fit Goggles from Anon deliver wide, distortion-free vision so we can spot contours, read snow texture, and stay confident whether we’re dropping into groomers, trees, or storm-day powder laps. The toric lens shape mirrors the curvature of the eye to expand peripheral vision while maintaining sharp optics across the entire field of view. PERCEIVE lenses enhance contrast to make terrain features stand out in varying light conditions, and the Magna-Tech™ magnetic system allows quick lens swaps using 14 powerful magnets that align the lens instantly. Full perimeter channel venting pulls moisture away from the lens to help prevent fogging, while the low bridge fit design adds extra foam at the nose pocket for a closer, gap-free seal."
Price: $191.97 from Backcountry
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