T. Curl
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
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peter sherman
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
I will come back and review these more fully another time... but they arrived after our ski season ended. That said, what I can say is that they are spectacularly well designed and crafted. Amazing visibility in both shade, deep shade, and bright sunlight (I tested them in such lighting) and distortion-free. They are supremely comfortable and allow for me, with larger-than-average glasses, to fit okay within. (Perhaps their only drawback is that they are smaller than average (on the face side in terms of fitting glasses in) while being larger than average on the outside (snow side).)I have several goggles from Bolle, Smith, Gordini, Scott, Outdoor Master (my favorite from my collection), Keary and others. Now, true, Google technology and quality have launched into the stratosphere. These T3 Snow (a brand I had not heard of before) are no different... they are spectacular in all respects.The price point is commensurate with higher-end goggles (but not as expensive as the highest-end ones offered), and these seem as high-end as anything else I own (some of which are cheaper in price). The real test for me (given the collection I have) would be to run them against my Outdoor Masters .... but I suspect that these might hold up just fine.So, sorry you'll have to wait for in-depth updates until winter rolls around again next year, but I'll provide the update when I can. Until then, know that these are super fine goggles with distortion-free vision and a GREAT look. And, for those who go through goggle lenses quickly (scratching them etc.) the magnetic switch out (either to dial in specific lenses for different lighting scenarios) or just for replacement, that's a great advantage.
Ozzy Marcenaro
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
No matter what cool features ski goggles may have if they are not comfortable then nothing else matters. These goggles are Comfortable! Three layers of foam which includes the soft outer fleece make these a joy to wear for a longtime. They feel good and the quality is apparent as all the foam is lined up and there is no extra glue like in a cheap goggle. The band has excellent elastic and silicone grip so it will stay on your helmet exactly where you want it. I had the RED lens and they had no distortion, no defects and clear. They worked well on a sunny day. Wish they would tell you what the lens light rating was. The goggles are wide so you have excellent peripheral sight with no frame interference. I had no fogging issues so the lens treatment functioned well. This paired with the two lens ventilation kept up. The goggles came in a plane box, wrapped, so the presentation is minimal. It would have been nice to include a soft cloth goggle bag so be prepared to get that for some minimal scratch protection. The goggles looked good on so for the stylish skier outfit it will be a good pairing. As I did not have an extra lens I had no need to remove the lens. The lens are secure and will not come off if you wipe out on the slopes as I have seen on magnet only lenses. The goggles fit both of my ski helmets perfectly. No gap. On the Smith helmet it was perfectly flush as it was made for the helmet. For the money they are a bargain. Especially if you are a new skier because at this price if you scratch than you can replace. Not so easy for similar goggles at $200-$300. Try them you’ll like them!