Masque de ski rose
Master the Overcast Days: Why Pink Lenses are Non-Negotiable
In the mountains, "flat light" is the ultimate enemy. When the clouds roll in and the snow surface turns into a featureless white void, you need optics that fight back. Revoray pink ski goggles are engineered for high-contrast performance in low-visibility conditions. By filtering out specific blue light waves, our rose-tinted lenses artificially boost snow contrast, allowing you to read the terrain and spot icy patches that others miss. It’s the difference between charging with confidence and guessing your next turn.
Pro-Grade Optics & Anti-Fog Engineering
Whether you’re rocking our magnetic M Pro series or the streamlined N1 frames, our pink lenses are built with a "performance-first" mindset.
- Italian Anti-Fog Dual Lens: Every pair features a dual-pane construction with a specialized Italian-made inner lens. This industry-leading material absorbs moisture instantly, ensuring your vision stays fog-free even during high-intensity hiking or heavy breathing in the cold.
- Ultra-HD Bionic Coating: Our lenses are treated with an Ultra-HD bionic coating that mimics natural clarity, providing a distortion-free field of view. On our M1 and M Pro models, the high-contrast rose tint is fine-tuned to maximize depth perception in the dimmest alpine light.
- All-Day Comfort & Protection: Designed with a triple-layer foam frame and full UV400 protection, these goggles seal out the wind and cold while keeping your face comfortable. The pink tint offers a higher VLT (Visible Light Transmission), making it the perfect choice for dusk, dawn, or those legendary powder days under the clouds.
Swappable Tech for Shifting Weather
For riders who demand versatility, our magnetic lens change systems (M2, M3, M Pro) allow you to snap on a pink lens in seconds when the weather turns. No more fumbling with frames while wearing gloves. If you prefer a classic, secure fit, our N-series and M1 models deliver the same high-contrast pink optics in a reliable, fixed-lens design. When the light goes flat, make sure you're wearing pink.