kids ski goggles
kids ski goggles

Bolle Inuk Kids Ski Goggles, White Matte 3 - 6 yrs - Vermillon cat. 2 lens

Double lens 100% UV protection and anti-scratch children's skiing goggles, suitable for 3-6 years and available in Cat 2 Vermillon

£30.00
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Bolle Inuk ski goggles protect the eyes from the harmful glare of the sun and reflective light off the snow and are ergonomically designed to ensure the highest levels of comfort too for children aged 3 - 6 years. The polycarbonate lens gives superior impact protection and perfect helmet compatibility.

With the same features and technology as the adult ski goggle including flow-tech venting and anti-fog properties to keep vision clear, carbo glas anti-scratch and UV protection, eyes are fully protected. An adjustable band with a bright animal print make this a fun choice too.

Bolle are well known and respected for manufacturing high performance skiing goggles so you can be confident that your child has the highest levels of protection for their eyes on the slopes.

Bolle Inuk Ski Goggles - White Matte BG055068

  • UV Protection - all Bollé® lenses block harmful UVA/UVB rays up to 400 nanometers
  • Flow-Tech Venting Engineered venting systems in each frame promote directional airflow across the inside surface of the lens, reducing the potential for moisture build up and maintaining your pristine vision
  • Carbo-Glas Anti-Scratch - A high-tech protective armour applied to the outer lens creates a shield to significantly reduce scratching, keeping your lenses and outlook as clear as a bluebird sky.
  • Double Lens - Creation of a dual-pane thermal barrier between the cold dry outside air and the moisture generated by intense activity prevents distracting condensation from forming
  • Vermillon lens - excellent for a variety of conditions, pink lenses maximize colour definition and depth perception.
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