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Zeal Ski Goggles Day

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Join us on January 30th, from 8am to 5pm for our Zeal ski goggles day. Zeal optics representatives will be in office with their entire collection of ski googles to try on. Receive a store credit with purchase.

Here are a few reasons why we partner with Zeal

  • Goggle prescription inserts can be used on any goggle! 
  • Zeal is the only goggle on the market that has a POLARIZED & PHOTO CHROMATIC LENS!!!
  • With our variable weather and light conditions, this is the best goggle for skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers and ATV enthusiasts. All are helmet compatible as well.
  • Zeal’s ANTI-FOG technology is 5 times greater that the leading competitor!
  • All Zeal google lenses have an ANTI-FOG technology injected into the lens so they won’t fog up! 

TECH NOTES:

  • Zeal goggles have a Permashield Hardcoat, Everclear Anti-Fog, Colour Filtration, Blocks 100% UVA/B/C light, Hydro/Oleo on mirrored lenses
  • The PHOTO CHROMATIC lenses transition from light to dark in less than 10 seconds!
  • ZEAL lenses keep a true colour balance versus only seeing the lens colour that you are looking through.
  • RLS-Rail Lock System. This is interchangeable lens system that uses a dual track mechanism along with magnets to ensure that the lens locks in.

Zeal is based out of the beautiful city of Boulder, Colorado! They have great environmental programs such as 1% For The Planet which means that 1% of their total sales goes towards environmental initiatives. They also plant a tree for every google sold throughout the year and from November 1st to December 31st of 2019.

All of their products leave the smallest carbon footprint possible and are made with environmentally friendly materials including their goggles boxes that are recyclable! 

Written by Dr. Sherri Norris

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