High End Goggles Made By Scott Lands On Most Wanted List
January 21, 2008 by Ryan Hintz
For being one of the most recognizable sporting logos in the world, Scott sure tries awfully hard to reinvent themselves year round. Producing a wide variety of sport goodness from dirt bikes to wintersports goggles using “revolution” is the only describable term fitting when mentioning Scott.
In 1970 Scott made it big selling their first protection goggles to motocross riders, only to realize that they would enter in one of the first ski goggles utilizing foam ventilation a year later.
Further expanding Scott’s greatness, they began using GORE fabrics, such as Gore-Tex XCR, Windstopper, and Gore Softshell in most if not all if not all of their high-end outerwear jackets and pants. The same kind of attention and design can also be said when referring to their premium snowboard/ski goggles.
Sam Hill, Motorcyclist and DH World Champion settled for nothing less than perfection when he chose to to wear the Scott No-Seat 89xi goggles for all his riding needs. These goggles control head and moisture using specific face foam to keep the rider comfortable and focused. It most definitely doesn’t stop there, the exact skillful and creative logic can also be said for all of Scott’s goggles. What else would come from the greatest snowboarding manufacturer in the world.
In the midst of their amazing line of goggles, Scott introduced the Six-Base Injection Molded Polycarbonate Dual Lens. This feature provides a natural view by enabling undistorted light to go through the lens.
For the ultimate experience of comfort, Scott goggles are enact with multi layer face foam, adding an extra layer of fleece to the already relaxed hypoallergenic super soft face foam. Needless to say the end product are a pair of warm and snug high end goggles.
Reeling in skiers and snowboarders of all sorts Scott introduced their goggles with special features like helmet compatibility and fog-free performance. Just the idea that specific details went into making these goggles is enough to put Scott on top of the snowboarding industry.
When mentioning the Dual Position Clip System look no further than the Scott Ransom Wintersport Goggle made to keep a consistent face fit for both helmet and non-helmet use. The system works by either placing the clip forward to correctly fit all helmets or back to retract the goggle keeping it flush against the head. Clear visibility and widely distributed pressure is absolutely the sum of these out of this world goggles.
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