- Lens: Spherical
- System: Classic
- Price: £149-199 / €199-259
The Dragon X1 snowboard goggles are among the most famous ‘frameless’ types around. If you like that style, and don’t mind paying a bit more for tried-and-tested performance, these continue to be a great choice.
As soon as you get these in your hand their durability shines through. Everything about them says ‘tough’, from the armoured venting to the scratch-resistant lens. At the same time, they’re not bulky or heavy, which is a neat trick.
“New for this year is Dragon’s own range of in-house photochromic lenses”
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Lumalens is present as ever; this advanced lens technology increases the contrast and reduces eye fatigue, and anyone who’s used it will tell you that it’s not just a marketing gimmick.
New for this year is Dragon’s own range of in-house photochromic lenses. Replacing the Transitions versions (a licenced product), these adapt to the changes in light, minimising or even eliminating the need to change lenses during a day’s riding. Four different base tints are available, each with a different range.
The triple-layer face foam is finished off with a fleece lining. It’s specifically designed to be kind to your skin, so even after hours of use the Dragon D1 goggles will still feel pleasingly anonymous.
Before you pull the trigger on these, it’s also worth checking out the Dragon X1’s close relative, the X2 – and there’s also a version for smaller faces.