Anon Nesa Goggles – Smoke / Perceive Sunny Onyx 2024
Brand new for 2024, the Anon Nesa goggle is a unisex frame that is suited to medium and large face sizes. Equipped with Perceive lens technology, the Nesa deliver unparalleled visual acuity and definition, irrespective of lighting conditions. With its hydrophobic and oleophobic coating, the outer lens surface boasts exceptional resistance against smudges, scratches, and moisture, ensuring optimal clarity and effortless maintenance. The cylindrical injected lens design significantly reduces peripheral distortion, guaranteeing a wide field of view. Integrated with Integral Clarity Technology, the anti-fog treatment surpasses basic standards, providing prolonged, crystal-clear vision. The frame’s wall-to-wall vision design incorporates cutting-edge optics within a slim profile, while its 40% thinner face foam ensures a snug, customized fit.
These goggles are compatible with Anon Magnetic Facemask Integration MFI® (sold separately), which magnetically attach your facemask to the bottom of your goggles to block out the elements.
- Medium-Large Framed Goggle
- Unisex Goggle Suitable for both Snowboarding and Skiing
- PERCEIVE Lens Technology
- Hydrophobic – Repels Water
- Oleophobic – Repels Dirt, Dust & Oil
- Anon Cylindrical Injected Lens Technology
- Top & Bottom Channel Venting
- Magnetic Facemask Integration MFI® (sold separately)
- Wide No-Slip Silicon Strap
- Semi-frameless for Improved Field of View
- Triple Layer Face Foam
- Lightweight Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Frame
- Over The Glass Compatible (OTG)
- Integral Clarity Technology (ICT)
- Micro Fibre Goggle Bag
- Anti Fog Treated*
- 100% UV Protection
- Primary Lens – Perceive Sunny Onyx (6% / S4)**
- Secondary Lens – Perceive Cloudy Burst (59% / S1)
**All of our goggles we stock come with high quality lenses. The lenses are designed to allow a certain amount of light through to your eyes. Some lenses are better suited to bright sunny conditions and some are best suited to cloudy or overcast days. The amount of light that is passed through the lens to your eyes is measured in ‘VLT’ (Visual Light Transmission). The higher the number the more light is allowed through the lens, whereas a lens with a lower number allows less light through. This means that for bright sunny days you want a lens with a low % VLT and for a cloudy / overcast day you’d choose a lens with a high % VLT.
- Try not to touch the lens
- If (when) you faceplant try to shake off all the excess snow before you use your goggle cloth
- Keep your goggle vents clear to allow maximum airflow
- Remember hot air rises, if you have your snowboard jacket done up with all your vents closed and you’re exerting a lot of energy then you’ll have an excessive amount of hot air coming though the top of your jacket and heading straight to your goggles. Open up a couple of vents in your jacket or pants (TIP: make sure you have a decent Snowboard Jackets with a good breathable rating to allow some of your excessive moisture to escape)










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