At a glance
Flight Deck targets skiers who want maximum peripheral vision and stable contrast in changing light. The spherical, rimless design opens up side vision, while Prizm lenses highlight ruts, ice, and track transitions on piste.
Key features
- Ultra-wide view – minimal frame + spherical lens boost peripheral awareness.
- Prizm contrast – improves terrain definition in sun/shade transitions.
- Ridgelock – quick, secure lens swaps without stressing the frame.
- Anti-fog & ventilation – dual-pane lens and airflow help prevent fogging.
- Helmet-friendly fit – wide silicone strap and frame that mates cleanly to helmets.
Specifications (typical for Flight Deck)
- Lens shape
- Spherical, dual-pane with anti-fog coating
- Tech
- Prizm contrast; full UV protection
- Swap system
- Ridgelock (fast access to lens)
- Strap/foam
- Wide silicone strap; triple-layer face foam
- Compatibility
- Most helmets; OTG variant available
- Size
- Medium/Large fit (unisex)
Note: lens tints and details (VLT %, colors) differ by sub-model and season. Check the official listing.
How to choose your lens tint
- Sunny days: darker Prizm tints with lower VLT (e.g., Black/Sapphire/Torch) to cut glare.
- Cloudy & snow: lighter tints (e.g., Rose/Hi Pink) to boost contrast in flat light.
- All-round: mid tints (e.g., Sapphire/Torch) balance visibility through the day.
- Carry a spare: use Ridgelock and bring a second lens for weather swings.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Exceptionally wide field of view.
- Prizm lenses deliver clear contrast and detail.
- Fast, no-stress lens changes with Ridgelock.
Cons
- Larger lens is more prone to scratches — store in a case.
- Premium Prizm tints cost more than average.
Setup & use
- Strap: tension evenly; silicone should grip the helmet without slipping.
- Anti-fog care: never rub the inner lens dry — let moisture air off, then blot gently with microfiber.
- Lens changes: swap only when dry; keep the spare in a soft pouch.
Care & storage
- Rinse with fresh water after artificial/salty snow; air-dry at room temperature.
- Clean the outer lens with microfiber; blot the inner side to preserve the anti-fog layer.
- Transport in a hard case/soft pouch to protect the large lens from scratches.
FAQ
Are they OTG (over-the-glasses)?
Flight Deck has variants/profiles that work with slimmer prescription frames. For larger frames, test fit in person or choose a confirmed OTG model.
Which single Prizm tint should I pick?
A mid–dark tint (e.g., Prizm Sapphire/Torch) is a solid compromise for variable conditions from morning to late afternoon.
My goggles fog — what should I do?
Check helmet ventilation and strap placement; dry the inner lens without rubbing. Avoid heating them inside a hut and then stepping into the cold while still wet.