BLIZ LENS TECHNOLOGY
All Bliz Active glasses are equipped with Bliz Lens Technology to deliver precision lens sets of the highest optical standards. The materials and manufacturing techniques are selected to provide maximum safety and clarity, even in the harshest conditions.Â
LENSES FILTER CATEGORIES
The filter categories will guide you to choose the right lens for your needs and weather conditions.
Bliz offers a wide range of high quality extra lenses for our various sports glasses and ski goggles.
ONE LENS TO RULE THEM ALL
New production methods have improved both the number of abilities and the performance of modern lenses.Â
BLIZ LENSES
Bliz has developed a unique lens with minimal visual distortion and an integrated anti-fog treatment previously thought impossible. The result is NanoOptics and is available in three different lens types.
THE FEATURES
Nano Optics provides precision optics for every occasion by combining different materials in a unique single lens.
NANO OPTICS​ NORDIC LIGHT
REMOVE TO IMPROVE
Your eyes are amazing – but not always perfect.
NANO OPTICS - PHOTOCHROMIC
THE PHOTOCHROMIC lens keeps you ready for most situations. The lens changes with the weather conditions, from a light filter
category 1 lens which is great fornight time or cloudy weather, to a dark category 4 lens suitable for sunny conditions.
CLASSIC LENS TECHNOLOGY
All Bliz Active glasses are equipped with Bliz Lens Technology to deliver precision lens sets of the highest optical standards.
The materials and manufacturing techniques are selected to provide maximum safety and clarity, even in the harshest conditions.
COMING SOON:
COLOR MAKES A
DIFFERENCE
Which color you should have on the lenses of your ski goggles/scooter goggles depends above all on what you are looking for. A lens that performs as well as possible in all weather and lighting conditions – or a specialized lens for specific circumstances.
For cloudy, dark and hazy environments:
- The best color of the ski goggles lens is transparent, yellow or pink
- You want contrast enhancement
- You want high light penetration
For bright, clear and sunny days:
- The best color for the lens of the ski goggles is black or silver
- You want low light penetration
- You can optionally opt for polarized lenses, which eliminate glare from surfaces that reflect a lot of light
Let's say you don't want to stick with interchangeable lenses, but you want an all-around lens:
- Lenses in colors like orange, red, blue, green and purple
- Lenses with medium light penetration
- Or a photochromic lens that adapts light admission to the environment
Fire clap about all-round lenses!
Those who choose all-round get easier use and save money, because you don't have to buy and keep track of several lenses. What you lose is the specialized feature.