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How do I clean my goggle lenses?
First breathe on the outside lens to create moisture (we do not recommend the use of other liquids). Using a micro fiber cleaning cloth, wipe the outside of the lens rubbing lightly to remove any dirt or smudges. Should the inside of the lens require cleaning we recommend using the same cloth but DO NOT wipe the inside of the lens. Blot the inner lens so as not to interfere with the goggle’s anti-fog coating.

How do I clean the inside of my goggles after a major face plant?
If you have gotten snow inside your goggles as the result of a crash, you’ll want to take special care not to rub the lens when it’s wet. Here’s why: before a goggle lens is assembled the inner lens material is coated with a liquid anti-fog treatment that permanently adheres to the inner lens surface to help prevent fogging. When this anti-fog treatment gets wet, it becomes soft and can become scratched if rubbed.

First clear the snow by patting the goggles on your leg to remove the excess snow. Next, with a micro fiber cleaning cloth, blot the inside of the lens to remove any residual moisture. Once the inside of the goggle has completely dried out you can use a micro fiber cleaning cloth to lightly wipe away any smudges.

What does anon do to help prevent fogging?
Before a goggle lens is assembled, the inner lens material is coated with a liquid anti-fog treatment that permanently adheres to the inner lens surface to help prevent fogging.

What is Air Mesh?
Air Mesh Ventilation™ is a super breathable textile that repels snow and water for durable, unrestricted ventilation. This new, patented technology is exclusive to anon and it’s the first major advancement to goggle ventilation in more than 20 years.

Which anon goggle is best for smaller faces?
New for the 2005/06 season is the Majestic goggle. This goggle was specifically designed for the smaller, more delicate features of women’s faces. If you’re looking for the perfect fit for a smaller adult face, the Majestic is the ideal solution.

Which anon goggle is suited for helmets?
Anon’s most helmet compatible goggles are the Figment, Majestic.

How do I change the lenses in my goggles?

  • To start, it is best to change your lens in a warm area (room temperature is ideal).
  • Remove the old lens by separating the frame from the lens beginning at the bottom or top and slowly working around the frame.
  • First begin by installing the new lens in the nose area of the frame. Place the lens at the nose of the goggle frame. Then press the keyholes in the lens firmly over each post in the lens slot.
  • Next you’ll want to work your way across the bottom edge of the frame to the left side and engage the keyholes in the lens with the corresponding post in the frame slot. You might find it helpful to stretch the frame a bit as you progress in order to align the posts with the lens keyholes.
  • Repeat the above procedure on the right side of the frame and continue working your way around the frame engaging all frame posts with the lens keyholes.
  • Finally, check to see all lens keyholes are fully engaged with the frame retention posts before heading out on the hill.

What lens would you recommend for different types of light?

Gold - Partly cloudy to flat light conditions. The most versatile.
Clear - Night riding.
Yellow - Extremely flat and low light conditions.
Gold Mirror - Very sunny to partly couldy conditions.
Rose Mirror - Increases depth perception in a wide range of conditions.
Blue Mirror - Very Sunny to partly cloudy conditions.
Solex - Very sunny to partly cloudy conditions.
Red Mirror - Very sunny to partly couldy conditions.

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