Giro Ella Goggle


Colour: Black White Lux/VIVID Rose Gold + VIVID Infared
Price:
$319.99

From its Quick-Change Magnetic-Assisted Lens System to its cylindrical VIVID Lenses with Optics by ZEISS®, the Ella™ goggle is bold, beautiful, and ready for each snowy adventure after the next.

Four self-locating magnets assist in lightning-fast lens replacement and four snap pins keep the lens securely locked in place. The fit accommodates a wide range of female faces while boasting an impressively wide EXV field of view. The Ella includes two of the best lenses in the business with premium VIVID lenses with Optics by ZEISS®, EVAK Vent Technology and anti-fog coating to keep moisture in check, and triple layer face foam and fleece. All these components make Ella so comfortable you'll never want to take it off.

FRAME

  • Size medium for women
  • Frameless design
  • EXV – Expansion View technology for an unlimited field of view
  • Moldings for prescription glasses - OTG friendly

GLASS

  • Two cylindrical glasses from ZEISS - with VIVID technology: one for sunny weather, one for reduced visibility
  • Simple replacement of glasses - magnetic attachment

OTHER FEATURES

  • Treatment against fogging Anti-fog
  • EVAK technology for venting the interior of the glasses
  • Padding: three-layer foam with microfleece
  • Compatible with all Giro helmets

VIVID TECHNOLOGY INCREASES CONTRAST, BOOSTS CONFIDENCE.
VIVID is a patented technology developed by Giro in collaboration with ZEISS Optics. VIVID significantly improves the visual experience of movement in the snow thanks to the improvement of contrast and sharpness - you will see accurately, without excessive color saturation. VIVID reduces eye fatigue, improves reaction time, and strengthens self-confidence.

HOW DOES VIVID WORK?
The VIVID technology was developed by the Giro brand in cooperation with the global leader in the field of optics - ZEISS Optics. Standard ski goggles completely block the so-called blue light. It has long been believed that blue light equals bad light for vision in snow. But there is one problem: snow is not white. As the most reflective surface on the planet, snow is actually blue. Our research has shown that blue light is important for seeing and reading snow-covered terrain correctly. VIVID technology transmits part of the blue light, which increases contrast, but at the same time blocks dangerous UV radiation. VIVID basically filters out the "glare haze" and your eyes will see exactly the plastic terrain in front of you: bumps, lumps, ice sheets, piled up or deep snow.



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