The magnets on these things have over 20lbs of hold strength so you have to wipe out CRAZY hard to knock a lens out. Basically if you fell hard enough to pop a lens, your goggles would be the least of your concerns.
Thanks for your question! The helmet shown in this video is the Anon Logan Wavecel Helmet. You can find a link to our product page as well as another review on the helmet itself through the link here: www.peterglenn.com/product/anon-logan-wavecel-helmet-mens We hope this helps!
These have been a super popular goggle for this winter season and have been hard to keep in stock! Unfortunately we do not offer the low bridge model of the M4 goggle through Peter Glenn, but do still have the regular bridged M4 goggle available! If this doesn't suit your needs, make sure to sign up for restocking alerts on Burton's website (through the individual product page) to know when those goggles come back into stock - Hope this helps!
Thanks for your question! The Anon M4 goggle (in toric or cylindrical lens shape) has a huge range of different lens tints and lighting purposes - each pair of M4 goggles will come with a perceive tech lens + a variable lighting lens to make sure your covered in any lighting conditions! This specific colorway of the M4 goggle comes with the Perceive Variable Blue lens (as seen in video) along with a Perceive Cloudy Pink. ++ An important and helpful tip to note when looking at Anon goggle lenses and figuring out which tints are made for which conditions - Burton goes one step further and includes the intended lens use in the name of the specific lens color! *For example, the Perceive 'Variable' Blue (in this video) is best used in 'variable" weather/lighting conditions. As with the bonus lens included, the Perceive 'Cloudy' Pink is best used in cloudy lower light conditions. Hope this helps!
Ran the original Anon MIG goggles for 7 years, my M4’s turned up yesterday and I can’t wait to try them on the slopes!! 🙌🏻
Great choice! Hope you enjoy :)
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Do the lense come off when u wipe out
The magnets on these things have over 20lbs of hold strength so you have to wipe out CRAZY hard to knock a lens out. Basically if you fell hard enough to pop a lens, your goggles would be the least of your concerns.
Great review man - what helmet are you wearing here - fits those goggles like a glove.
Thanks for your question! The helmet shown in this video is the Anon Logan Wavecel Helmet. You can find a link to our product page as well as another review on the helmet itself through the link here: www.peterglenn.com/product/anon-logan-wavecel-helmet-mens
We hope this helps!
WHAT COLOR SENSE IS THAT?
Thanks for your question! The lens shown in this video is the Perceive Variable Blue lens on the Anon M4 (toric) goggle. Hope this helps!
I am trying to get one in low nose bridge fit but they are out of stock everywhere.
These have been a super popular goggle for this winter season and have been hard to keep in stock! Unfortunately we do not offer the low bridge model of the M4 goggle through Peter Glenn, but do still have the regular bridged M4 goggle available! If this doesn't suit your needs, make sure to sign up for restocking alerts on Burton's website (through the individual product page) to know when those goggles come back into stock - Hope this helps!
How does this in flat light vs full sun?
Thanks for your question! The Anon M4 goggle (in toric or cylindrical lens shape) has a huge range of different lens tints and lighting purposes - each pair of M4 goggles will come with a perceive tech lens + a variable lighting lens to make sure your covered in any lighting conditions! This specific colorway of the M4 goggle comes with the Perceive Variable Blue lens (as seen in video) along with a Perceive Cloudy Pink. ++ An important and helpful tip to note when looking at Anon goggle lenses and figuring out which tints are made for which conditions - Burton goes one step further and includes the intended lens use in the name of the specific lens color! *For example, the Perceive 'Variable' Blue (in this video) is best used in 'variable" weather/lighting conditions. As with the bonus lens included, the Perceive 'Cloudy' Pink is best used in cloudy lower light conditions. Hope this helps!
looks super easy ....