Overview
Uvex Downhill 2000 CV is a large, high-visibility goggle tuned for crisp contrast and efficient venting on groomers. Colorvision helps read snow textures, while Supravision keeps fog at bay even in humid, low-speed conditions.
Key Features
- Colorvision contrast enhancement for piste definition.
- Supravision anti-fog inner coating.
- Active ventilation via frame vents and channels.
- Wide field of view from a large spherical lens.
- OTG-friendly with cut-outs for slim eyeglass temples.
- Silicone strap + plush face foam for a helmet-stable, comfy seal.
Specifications (typical)
- Category
- Goggles — Piste
- Lens shape
- Spherical (wide FOV)
- Filter
- S2 all-round (varies by CV version); 100% UV
- Coatings
- Supravision anti-fog; external anti-scratch
- Venting
- Top/side vents + frame channels
- Strap
- Wide, dual adjusters, silicone backing
- OTG
- Yes, for slimmer frames
- Compatibility
- Most ski helmets (medium/large fit)
Note: CV lens options differ in VLT/tint; pick to match your light conditions.
Who it’s for
Resort skiers who want clear piste contrast, reliable anti-fog and a broad field of view. OTG channels help if you wear prescription glasses — check for even nose pressure and no lens contact.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong piste definition (CV).
- Effective venting and anti-fog.
- Wide, unobstructed field of view.
Cons
- No fast magnetic lens-swap system.
- Large frame may overwhelm narrower faces.
- Multiple CV tints demand careful selection.
Setup & Maintenance
- Tension the strap so the frame seals evenly with your helmet brim.
- Don’t wipe the inner lens when wet — let it air-dry to protect anti-fog.
- Dry at room temperature after riding; store in a microfiber pouch.
- In warm/humid weather, keep vent paths clear; avoid covering the top vents with a buff.
FAQ
Which lens category should I choose?
S2 is the all-round piste pick. Go darker for bright sun, lighter/higher VLT for overcast days.
Do they fit over glasses?
Yes — the OTG design fits slimmer frames. Ensure comfort: even nose pressure and no contact with the lens.
How do I prevent fogging?
Keep vents open, don’t block the top vents, and avoid rubbing the inner anti-fog — let it dry.