Smith Rally Goggles - Vivid Violet Blue
Smith Rally Goggles - Vivid Violet Blue
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Included Lenses
Included Lenses
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VLT = Visible Light Transmission, the amount of light the lens lets through. Lower VLT rated lenses are good for bright, sunny days, whereas higher VLT rated lenses are best in cloudy or low light situations.
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Lens Disclaimer.
Lens colours shown are for illustrative purposes only and actual lens colours may differ from those shown in the photos. Images shown are edited to remove camera reflections and to highlight lens colours.
Features
Features
Goggle Care
Goggle Care
Look after your goggles and they will last a long time. Here are some tips on how to care for your goggles.
- NEVER touch the inside surface of the lens, grease and oils on your skin damage the anti-fog coating. manufacturers add anti-fog coatings to the lens but if this coating gets damaged it won’t work. If you have a crash and get snow inside the goggle DO NOT wipe the lens, the snow crystals will scratch the surface of the lens and remove the anti-fog coating. Just shake the snow out.
- Wearing – Don’t put the goggles on the top of your head. Goggles fog because of the difference in temperature between the inside and outside. The head is the hottest part of your body and heats up the inside of your goggle. They should either be on your face or off completely. Whenever you are not wearing your goggles put them in the bag supplied with the goggles. This will protect the lenses from getting scratched. There are also coatings on the outside of the lens, some are for anti-glare some are hydrophobic (helps moisture run off the surface), if you need to clean / wipe the outside of the lens make sure you shake any snow off and use a clean Microfibre cloth or turn the goggle bag inside out.
- Drying – after a long day on the mountains the foam on the inside of the goggle will have gotten wet / sweaty, to dry them remove them from their goggle bad and leave them in a warm room to dry (do not apply heat to them as this can distort the lens and delaminate the lens layers).
- Cleaning – Moisture from sweat and tears can build up on the inside of the lens. To clean this off run the lens under cold water and wipe with a microfibre cloth.
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Goggle Buying Guide
If you're hitting the slopes this winter, goggles are the way to go! Not only do they provide superior protection for your eyes from the elements, but they also offer improved visibility, a better fit, and even the option of interchangeable lenses.With sunglasses, you may not get the same level of versatility in terms of lens tints and styles.
So, if you want to make sure your eyes are safe and comfortable while you ski, make sure you're wearing goggles!
In addition to protecting your eyes, goggles can also help to improve your visibility on the slopes. Skiing can be a very fast and dynamic activity, and it's important to be able to see clearly in order to react to changes in the terrain and avoid obstacles. Goggles can help to reduce glare and improve contrast, making it easier to see the slope in front of you.
Goggles can also provide a measure of style and personal expression on the slopes. There are many different styles and colors of goggles available, so you can choose the pair that best matches your ski gear and personal style. So, it is important to wear goggles while skiing for your eye protection, visibility, and style.
Picking your goggles.
When picking ski goggles, consider the fit, lens tint, lens material, ventilation, style, and price. Choose a pair of goggles that fits well, provides the level of protection and visibility you need, and fits your budget.
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Consider the fit: It's important to choose a pair of goggles that fits well and feels comfortable. Goggles should be snug but not too tight, and they should stay in place when you move your head. You'll also want to consider the size and shape of the goggles in relation to your face. If you have a larger or wider face, you may want to look for goggles with a larger frame.
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Consider the lens tint: The lens tint of the goggles can affect the amount of light that is allowed to pass through the lens, which can impact visibility and comfort. Choose a lens tint that is appropriate for the lighting conditions you'll be skiing in. Lighter tints (higher VLT) are better for low-light conditions, while darker tints (lower VLT) are better for bright, sunny days. Scroll down to learn more.
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Consider the lens material: Goggles are made with different lens materials, and the material can affect the durability and performance of the goggles. Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight and shatter-resistant, making them a good choice for skiing. Other options include CR-39 and polyurethane lenses, which are also lightweight and durable.
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Consider the ventilation: Goggles can fog up when you're skiing, which can be annoying and reduce visibility. Look for goggles with good ventilation to help prevent fogging. Some goggles have vents on the top and bottom of the frame, while others have vents along the side of the frame.
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Consider the style: Goggles come in a wide range of styles and colors, so you can choose the pair that best matches your ski gear and personal style. Some goggles have a more traditional look, while others have a more modern or sporty look.
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Consider the price: Goggles can range in price from a few pounds to several hundred pounds, depending on the features and materials. Determine your budget and look for goggles that offer the features you need at a price you can afford.
The main difference between an expensive pair of ski goggles and a cheap pair is the quality and features of the goggles. Expensive ski goggles tend to be made with higher-quality materials and may have more advanced features, such as a larger field of view, better ventilation, more durable lenses, and more comfortable and adjustable straps. These features can improve the overall performance and comfort of the goggles, making them a better choice for serious skiers or those who ski frequently.
It's important to note that price is not always an indicator of quality, and there are some affordable ski goggles that offer good performance and features.
At Funky Yeti we have good goggles, and we have better goggles!
Protect your goggles with a Gogglesoc.
A Gogglesoc is a protective cover or sleeve that fits over a pair of ski goggles. It is used to protect the goggles when they are not being worn and to keep them clean and scratch-free when they are being stored or transported. Gogglesocs are a popular accessory for skiers and snowboarders, as they can help to extend the life of the goggles and add a bit of style.
Want to know more about goggle tech?
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Lenses
In general, the lens is an important factor to consider when choosing ski goggles, as it can significantly impact the performance and comfort of the goggles. Goggles with high-quality lenses may be more expensive, but they can offer better protection, improved visibility, and a longer lifespan. On the other hand, goggles with lower-quality lenses may be cheaper, but they may not provide as much protection or visibility and may not last as long.
Lens tints
When choosing a pair of ski goggles, it's important to consider the cat rating and the corresponding VLT value. A lighter tint (higher VLT) is generally better for low-light conditions or cloudy days, while a darker tint (lower VLT) is better for bright, sunny days. It's also a good idea to have goggles with different tints so that you can switch out the lenses depending on the lighting conditions.
The "Cat" rating system is used to classify the level of lens tint in ski goggles.
The Cat rating system uses a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 being the lightest tint and 4 being the darkest. The specific tint of the lens is determined by the amount of visible light transmission (VLT) that is allowed through the lens. A lens with a higher VLT will allow more light to pass through, while a lens with a lower VLT will block out more light.
Here is a general breakdown of the Cat ratings and their corresponding VLT values:
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Cat 0 (VLT of 80-100%): These lenses are best for extremely low-light conditions, such as overcast days or early morning/late evening skiing. They allow a lot of light to pass through the lens, which can help to improve visibility in these conditions.
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Cat 1 (VLT of 43-80%): These lenses are good for partially cloudy or overcast days, as well as for skiing in tree-covered areas where there is less direct sunlight.
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Cat 2 (VLT of 18-43%): These lenses are good for most everyday skiing conditions, including partially cloudy days and bluebird days (sunny days with clear skies).
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Cat 3 (VLT of 8-18%): These lenses are good for very bright, sunny days when there is a lot of glare on the slopes. They can help to reduce glare and improve contrast, making it easier to see the terrain.
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Cat 4 (VLT of 3-8%): These lenses are best for extremely bright, sunny days when there is a lot of glare and intense sunlight. They block out a lot of light, which can help to improve visibility and reduce eye strain.
It's important to note that the cat rating system is just a general guideline, and the best lens tint for you will depend on your personal preference and the specific lighting conditions you'll be skiing in. Some people may prefer a darker lens for bright, sunny days, while others may find a lighter lens more comfortable. It's a good idea to have goggles with interchangeable lenses so that you can switch out the lenses depending on the lighting conditions.
Lens colours
The color of the goggles lens can affect the amount of light that is allowed to pass through the lens, which can impact visibility and comfort. Different lens colors can also enhance or distort the colors of the objects that you see through the goggles. Choose a lens color that is appropriate for the lighting conditions you'll be skiing in and that meets your personal preference. Some goggles come with interchangeable lenses, so you can switch out the lenses depending on the lighting conditions.
Here are some general guidelines for how different lens colors can affect visibility and color perception:
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Yellow/amber lenses: These lenses are good for low-light conditions, as they can help to improve contrast and reduce glare. They can also enhance the colors of objects in snow, making it easier to see details.
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Rose/pink lenses: These lenses are good for partially cloudy or overcast days, as they can help to improve contrast and reduce glare. They can also enhance the colors of objects in snow, making it easier to see details.
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Clear lenses: These lenses are good for very low-light conditions, as they allow a lot of light to pass through the lens. They can also be used for night skiing or indoor slopes.
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Blue/green lenses: These lenses are good for bright, sunny days, as they can help to reduce glare and improve contrast. They can also enhance the colors of objects in snow, making it easier to see details.
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Grey/black lenses: These lenses are good for most everyday skiing conditions, including partially cloudy days and bluebird days (sunny days with clear skies). They provide good contrast and do not distort colors.
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Brown lenses: These lenses are good for bright, sunny days, as they can help to reduce glare and improve contrast. They can also enhance the colors of objects in snow, making it easier to see details.
Please note that the color of the goggles lens shown in the images may not accurately reflect the actual color of the lens due to flash photography and variations in display settings. The goggles lens color shown in the images should be used as a general reference only.
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UK Delivery
Pre Order Items
Standard UK Delivery - 3-5 Working Days - £3.95 FREE
The Smith Rally Goggles - Vivid Violet Blue, is due to arrive to us after 1 November, 2024. We will charge you for your order today and dispatch the item as soon as it arrives to us. If there are any unexpected delays or we are unable to fulfill your order we will let you know ASAP. Orders with pre-order and in-stock items will be dispatched when all items are in stock.
*Working days are Monday - Friday excluding bank holidays. Scottish Highlands and Islands may take up to 2 working days longer for delivery than mainland UK.
European Delivery
We have delivery set up for the following countries;
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Isle Of Man, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland. If your country is not listed above please contact us for a quote.
Price is calculated by weight and size. Delivery usually takes 5 - 7 working days*.
Small / Medium Parcels
EU Delivery - 5-7 Working Days (Tracked) - £11.95
*Working days are Monday - Friday excluding public holidays. Orders received after 2pm Friday will be dispatched on the next working day.
International Buyers – Please Note:
- We are currently not registered for UK VAT. The price shown is the price you pay and there is no tax applied that can be claimed back at customs.
- Your countries customs import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges and are the buyer's responsibility.
- Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying.
- We won't under-value items or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against UK and international laws. For customs purposes, all items will be marked with the price paid.
International Deliveries
Worldwide DeliveryWe are able to deliver the rest of our items to most other countries around the world. Please contact us for a quote.
*Working days are Monday - Friday excluding public holidays. Orders received after 2pm Friday will be dispatched on the next working day.
International Buyers – Please Note:
- We are currently not registered for UK VAT. The price shown is the price you pay and there is no tax applied that can be claimed back at customs.
- Your countries customs import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges and are the buyer's responsibility.
- Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying.
- We won't under-value items or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against UK and international laws. For customs purposes, all items will be marked with the price paid.
Returns
30 Day Returns
If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you can return it to us within 30 days of receiving your order. Please follow these procedures to ensure a prompt refund, replacement, or credit. If you require an exchange item urgently we would suggest you place a new order and then return the unwanted item for a refund.
- Download a PDF Returns Form.
- Contact us at info@funkyyeti.co.uk to obtain a Returns Authorisation number.
- Using a good carton/packaging, return your item/s via insured post or other parcel carrier of your choice. (Note: products must be unused with all original packaging and tags on.)
- Keep a record of your shipment until you have received a credit, refund, or replacement.
- Items that have been customised such as skis with bindings mounted cannot be returned unless they are faulty.
- ALL items must be returned in their original un-used condition, including the original packaging, manufacturer's containers, documentation, warranty cards, manuals and all accessories.
- We strongly suggest sending returns insured for the full value and with a tracking number for your protection and to insure a full and prompt refund.
- Unless the item is faulty or if the incorrect item was sent, the customer is responsible for return postage.
- Refund's returns or exchanges will be processed once the items have been received and inspected. Any replacement items will be dispatched ASAP after processing your return.
- If applicable a refund / credit will be issued after we have received, inspected and processed your return, which can take up to 5 business days. You will receive a confirmation email when your return has been processed. Credit Card refunds can take up to 72 hours to appear on your statement.
- Orders made through a ClearPay account will be refunded to your ClearPay Account.
Christmas Returns
Buying a gift? Not sure if they will like it? No worries, orders placed between 14th Nov '23 and 20th Dec '23 can be returned until 20th Jan '24.
You can request a gift reciept in the basket and add a custom message to be added to the reciept.
For full details of all our delivery charges visit our delivery page.
Goggle Cases
Let’s face it. Goggle lenses fog. They get scratched. They get dirty. Light changes throughout the day. But with the right gear, you can be prepared for any situation the mountain can throw at you.
Grab a case to protect your goggles.
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