description Dragon PXV2 Overview
The Dragon PXV2 offers an incredible field of view thanks to its Panotech lens design, which wraps around the face for maximum peripheral awareness. It utilizes Dragons Lumalens technology, which provides vivid color optimization and depth perception. The Swiftlock lens change system is one of the most secure and easy-to-use mechanical systems on the market, ensuring your lens stays put even during hard crashes. It is a fantastic option for skiers who want premium features and a massive field of view without the premium price tag of magnetic alternatives.
info Dragon PXV2 Specifications
| Weight | 150 g (approx.) |
| Lens Type | Panotech Toric |
| Strap Width | 40 mm |
| Field Of View | 200° |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Size Category | Medium/Large |
| Uv Protection | 100% UVA/UVB |
| Frame Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Antifog Coating | Yes (Lumalens) |
| Otg Compatibility | Yes |
balance Dragon PXV2 Pros & Cons
- Panotech lens design provides an expansive 200° field of view, enhancing peripheral awareness on the slopes.
- Lumalens technology optimizes color and depth perception for vivid, true-to-life vision.
- Swiftlock system enables toolfree lens swapping in seconds, ideal for changing light conditions.
- Tripledensity foam and antifog coating ensure allday comfort and fogfree performance.
- OTGcompatible design accommodates prescription glasses without sacrificing fit.
- Premium pricing places it above many entrylevel goggles, making it a larger upfront investment.
- Lens changes may require purchasing additional lenses separately, adding to cost.
- The wraparound Panotech shape adds bulk compared to more streamlined models.
- Compatibility with certain helmet designs can be limited due to the larger profile.
help Dragon PXV2 FAQ
Does the Dragon PXV2 fit comfortably over prescription glasses?
Yes, the PXV2 features an overtheglass (OTG) design with extra space in the frame, allowing most prescription spectacles to sit comfortably without pressing against the lenses or causing fogging through extended use.
How do I change lenses with the Swiftlock system?
To swap lenses, pull the Swiftlock lever on the side of the frame, lift the existing lens out, align the new lenss tabs with the frames slots, and press until the lever clicks back, securing the lens in place.
Will the Dragon PXV2 work with all ski and snowboard helmets?
The PXV2s large Panotech shape and 40mm strap are compatible with most modern helmets, but the bulkier profile may cause a gap or pressure point with some smaller or lowprofile models, so testing fit before purchase is recommended.
What level of UV protection does the PXV2 offer?
The lenses are engineered to block 100% of UVA and UVB rays, providing full UV protection to help prevent eye strain and longterm damage during bright sunny days on the mountain.
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Ideal for advanced skiers and snowboarders who demand maximum peripheral vision and vivid color clarity for highperformance riding in variable light conditions.
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What are the key specifications of Dragon PXV2?
- Weight: 150 g (approx.)
- Lens Type: Panotech Toric
- Strap Width: 40 mm
- Field of View: 200°
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate
- Size Category: Medium/Large
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