Sweet Protection snow goggles are especially engineered for non-motorized recreational
snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding and should not be used when riding
motorized vehicles such as snowmobiles and motorbikes. This goggle is designed to
provide comfort while skiing or snowboarding, and to protect the wearer from UV-rays
(except for observation of the sun), wind, moisture and snow.
This goggle has a dual lens optical system, which consist of an outer lens laminated to an
inner lens with a lens panel providing a distance between the two lenses. Sweet Protection
dual lenses maximize peripheral vision and minimize distortion.
WARNING!
Skiing and snowboarding are inherently dangerous, since they involve speed, heights,
natural and man-made obstacles and physical exertion. To perform properly the lens must
be fitted securely in the frame, and the snow goggle must be fitted and worn properly.
However, Active Brands AS makes no claims that this eyewear will eliminate all risk of
injury in the event of impact with hard or sharp objects even when properly worn. It is your
responsibility to always ride & ski within your skill level and ability. Unless marked and
identified as such, Sweet Protection snow goggles are not intended for use as industrial
protection equipment or observation of the sun. If you have any questions on how to
properly wear your Sweet Protection snow goggles, please visit a Sweet Protection
authorized dealer or send an e-mail to: customerservice@sweetprotection.com
WARNING!
• These ski goggles are not for driving or road use.
• These ski goggles are not for ptotection against artificial light sources,e.g. solaria.
• Lenses should be replaced when scratches become troublesome or if cracks
appear at the edges.
• If your Sweet Protection snow goggle is severely impacted, short of failure, the
degree of protection provided may be reduced and the snow goggle lens must be
replaced. Failure to do so may result in permanent injuries to the eye.
• These ski goggles are not for protection against mechanical hazards such as
impact.
• Minimum temperature of use is -10° C
• Ski goggles are PPE category 1 as it is only intended for protection against the risk
of damage to the eyes due to sunlight exposure. This PPE is not designed for impact
protection