Zeal Hatchet Polarized Photochromic Goggles for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$299.00
Used Value:
$179.40
Sale Value:
$269.10

While a hatchet is a must have camping accessory, the Zeal Hatchet is a must have ski and snowboarding accessory. These cylindrical goggles with a frameless design create a huge field of view for medium faces to see trees, bumps, and jumps clearly while you rip down the hill. The Optimum Polarized Automatic Plus lenses in these goggles are anti-fog treated and enhance vision in bright sun or shade by automatically adjusting color and tint based on light conditions. They also feature a vertical Rail Lock system that allows for super quick, frustration free lens changes.

Specifications

Brand:
Face Size:
medium
Frame:
frameless
Interchangeable Lens:
yes
Lens:
Optimum Polarized Automatic Plus
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Photochromic:
yes
Polarized:
yes
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, park & freestyle skiing, park & freestyle snowboarding, telemark skiing
Strap:
dual adjustment
Technical Features:
Everclear anti-fog, Permashield hardcoat

Full Reviews

10
The Automatic Hatchets are so sick. I'll be cruising a sunny groomer, the lenses have shifted to the dark amber, then I decide to hop off the run into the trees and I can watch the lens light up in around 5 seconds! One of the coolest experiences I've ever had riding! They have a tall frame profile, and a thick frame profile, so they give you great field of view, and allow glasses to fit underneath! Also the rail locking mechanism is much more secure than typical quick change systems, as it has magnet's combined with rail bars. Highly underrated, highly technically advanced, highly stylish. <3 ZEAL
Ollie Barrow, backcountry.com
December 19, 2019
10
I purchased these to fit with my skimo helmet. They were a little too large to fit under this specific helmet, but I would definitely recommend them for those that want more coverage and a wider range of view.
Jason True, backcountry.com
January 31, 2019