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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Great value for the money. The swappable lens makes it easy to clean and protects your eyes from the sun. I just couldn't justify spending over $100 for something that will take some hits.
Sean Eff
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
These are pretty good quality. I have owned them for a year. The interchangeable lenses are very easy to use and quite convenient. Comfortable and haven’t fogged up on me. I would purchase again. However i bought these in the winter of January of 2024 for $35. They are now $75. I don’t understand the current price gouging, seems exorbitant.
James
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Goggles are great but after about three hours of skiing they fog up. Not true to spec about anti fog coating. Manufacturer please reach out to me so I can fix the fogging
John Andrew Moore
Reviewed in Germany on May 7, 2021
I bought the Wildhorn Outfitters ski goggles and find them very good in all advertised aspects. Very good value for the buck. I also ordered the yellow (fog) lens extra for less sunny days. The only thing I notice is that after a long day under sunny skies or multiple days I get some minor eye strain in the evening that I didn't get with an expensive goggle I once owned. Maybe the protective coating (UV400 and so on) quality is not as high as with more expensive brands. But in summary, a good buy that meets expectations.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021
Purchased these "Magnetic" googles and a couple different replacement lenses for my wife as I love the convenience of my Anon M2 magnetic googles that cost almost 10x's more. Frames and lenses seemed high quality and well constructed. Unlike my Anon M2's, these Wildhorn Roca googles feature a pair of quick release, safety snaps on frame left and right that prevent the lens from detaching during any potential, unplanned cartwheeling antics. I've lost the lens off of my Anon M2's during a couple of Tomahawk maneuvers to the laughter and cheers of my bud's watching in jest. One could say that after 30 years of snowboarding, coaching and judging freestyle events, I should know how to ride by now...but anyway, the lens on these Wildhorn Roca goggles have been highly scratch resistant so far, very clear and concise vision, a mere 3 seconds to swap out lens colors and a fraction of the cost of name brand googles. More importantly, the Wildhorn Roca googles did not fog up on my wife despite being both masked up with a neck warmer over her mask (Covid-19 protocol), while my very much more expensive google lens required the miserable, constant wiping off of fog and moisture. NOTE: The polarity of the magnets are the opposite of the Anon M2 goggles so attaching the Anon magnetic facemasks to the bottom of the Wildhorn Roca googles will not work. I'm so impressed with the value of these googles that I'm ordering a pair of adult sized Wildhorn's for myself!
Andy C
Reviewed in Australia on July 15, 2020
The Good: build quality overall is good, the viewing angle is decent, and at this pricepoint interchangeable lenses are great!the flaws: the lens covers the whole front of the goggles (gives it a high end look) but the frame of the goggles is on the inside, so your true viewing angle is less than what the picture might suggest. the frame is about 1.5cm wide all around the lens. lenses kinda scratch easily if wiped with gloves, and the changing lens scares me every time cause the magnets are strong af.
Keegan B. Connell
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
I've been a fan of Smith goggles for some years, and wanted interchangeable lenses, but gave up on waiting or a deal on Smith IOs. These Wildhorn goggles caught my eye when I saw them on an internet deals site. I was skeptical and had them in my save for later list. A few days later I was notified they were in a Gold Box deal and I bought them for $30 (along with a youth pair for my 6 y/o son).I have 2 days out with the goggles so far, and have found them to be worth every penny of the $30 and I'd recommend them to someone in need of new goggles at $60. I purchased these with the silver lens and bought the low light yellow mirror lens when I was able to find them in stock (it took 2 weeks of checking every few days). The sunny day with the silver lens was great and the snowy day with the low light lens was great, I had a better visibility experience in both cases over my Smith Phenoms that did ok in sun and ok in clouds. The attached photo is with the low light mirror.Pros:- These goggles fit my Smith Holt helmet quite well, I don't have a freeze gap between the helmet and goggles.- Cheap lenses, get one for every condition.- Easy lens swap- Good ventilation, haven't fogged up on my yetCons- My son scratched his lens already, he's 6 and not careful, lol. I don't think these lenses hold up like more expensive ones. I'm ok with that since they're about $24 and I'll happily replace them after a year or two, or three.- Ventilation can be a bit much at high speeds, lots of eye watering on a groomer ripping day!Also/fyi, I was on the hill with my brother-in-law recently and he had recently purchased some Gonex magnetic interchangeable lens goggles. He was excited to show me the lens swap, not knowing I had new goggles too. The lenses were interchangeable with mine, we swapped without issue. His are cheaper, but I think the Wildhorn straps and lenses look better. But, if you're shopping for a deal or just another set of lenses, look at these too:https://www.amazon.com/Gonex-Frameless-Snowboard-Interchangeable-Protection/dp/B07G8WRKMV
Tiago Sipahi Dantas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2020
Just perfect!
MARIA
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2019
The vision was very clear /very sunny weather), the lent was clean at all times despite of touching it with the gloves and despite of falling to the snow. Very very comfortable. Will strongly recommend it.
Debbeddy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 2019
A good quality and comfortable pair of goggles, easy change of lenses if required, well padded around the face and an adjustable wide band to ensure a good fit. Comes with a soft cloth bag for storage. And delivered in recyclable packaging.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2018
I've always owned Smith goggles and decided to give these a go. They look great and the price point was right. Out of the box they are packaged well. I think it would be better if they came in a box as opposed to a bag, but that isn't a huge deal as they were not damaged in shipping. The strap is really nice (would like to see a version where you can swap out the strap with a different color if you wanted, my Smiths do this and it is a nice touch). The aspect that really shines on these is the ability to quickly switch out the lenses depending on the light conditions you are riding in. I had a pair of sunglasses that had the same concept and I used it all the time and I would frankly rather have this that the ability to change the strap. They are easy to swap and you can tell they will stay in place even after rolling down the mountain, I will surly spend some time rolling down the mountain later this season I'm sure...They are comfortable and fit my fat head well. The strap is easy to adjust and the full face lens looks awesome. The overall build quality is as good as my Smiths. I usually ride with Polarized Lenses, but I think these will do well on bright riding days. I haven't checked Wildhorn's website to see if they have a polarized option, but I'm hoping they add it eventually. Nicely made product!
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