Bliz Proflip MAX

Bliz
SKU:
9022-14
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UPC:
7318480098374
$129.95
(1 review)
Current Stock:
61
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Proflip - Nordic Goggle – Ski what you’ve been missing

Proflip are Bliz's signature cross country skiing goggles provide full face protection and visibility plus fog free skiing in the most demanding of winter environments. Head holding goggle strap keeps the foam padded frame securely in place. Large unbreakable face wrapping X-PC lenses with 100% UVA and UVB protection keeps your face warm and your eyes free of snow and the lenses virtually fog free. Secure hinge allows lens to flip up and act as a visor when eye contact is needed or to clear it of snow.

Proflip are Bliz’s signature cross country skiing goggles provide full face protection and visibility plus fog free skiing in the most demanding of winter environments. Head holding goggle strap keeps the foam padded frame securely in place. Large unbreakable face wrapping X-PC lenses with 100% UVA and UVB protection keeps your face warm and your eyes free of snow and the lenses virtually fog free. Secure hinge allows lens to flip up and act as a visor when eye contact is needed or to clear it of snow.

Available in Max or small face Max versions with three lens sets (dark for sun, lightly tinted lenses for clouds, snowstorms or days end, and clear for night).  Get Proflip nordic goggles and ski what you’ve been missing. 

Bliz Proflip Max 14 Nordic Goggle w Orange Cat2 56%VLT Blue + Brown 15%VLT + Clear 91%VLT

Lens Technology:
Fusion Lens Tech
Lens Category:
0-1 (Night or Flat Light)
Lens Category:
2 (Moderate Light)
Lens Category:
3 (Daylight)
Fit:
Standard

Reviews

  • 5
    Proflip XC Goggles

    Posted by Jed Downs on Mar 10th 2021

    I have yet to use the Bliz Proflip goggles to skin during falling snow conditions. I am able to wear my glasses under them. I can see well enough to ski without glasses so I did not order the OTG model. I wore them snowshoeing after our recent big dump. They are comfortable and reduce the glare off the snow.