Dragon Optics +K

Bender.

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I'm more curious than anything, but has anyone had experience with the Dragon Rogue goggle? More than just a weekend, like every condition and element you deal with skiing thrown at it. I might be looking into buying it, but like I said I'm more just curious to see how well it performs.

I'll give you some positive karma and a handy for any info. Reviews online lead up to about 5 people total.
 
theyre pretty good, medium fit so not that large a field of view, i had a more cloudy lense and it was good, good construction, hit a few trees adn didnt fall apart on me
 
How are they in like icy fog and heavy snow conditions? Also if they get covered snow do they fog up like no ones business? If you hit a few trees then they must have a solid design.
 
Rogue's are a really solid and comfortable goggle, very affordable too compared to some other companies. Their replacement lenses are half the price of Oakley's and Smith's lenses too, so having a sunny day and a cloudy/night setup is pretty cheap.
 
well i ski in the sierras so they did really well in heavy snow especially when you start to sweat the dragon "super anti fog" as they call it works really well and i never had a goggle fog up unless i ended up putting them on my forehead but thats expected
 
Yeah, of course. Well thanks for the info man! I just have one last question and do they have a pretty comfy feel? I have a bigger head, size large in most helmets, so some goggles that are made for smaller faces kinda rape me.

I'm actually thinking about selling/trading my Smith I/O for a pair, but for me it's a pretty tough decision.
 
ive never used i/os so i dunno but theyre like a medium large fit and very comfortable so i think youll be fine
 
I love mine, I have a standard ionized lens and it performs in all conditions so far. They seem very durable too.
 
Huge may be an understatement. I remember seeing the photos before they released them. Those things are just gigantic. What lens do you have with your pair?
 
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