



The Spot OTG Cmax Photochromic Matt White ski goggles from the French brand Cairn is intended for glasses wearers for a wider field of vision.
Their OTG technology is intended for those who wear prescription glasses.Space for the arms is made with notches on the sides where the foam is. In addition, the depth of the goggles allows for excellent positioning of the glasses on your nose, without any friction or irritating pressing of the lens against your glasses.
The photochromic lens of the Spot OTG Cmax Photochromic will adapt to changes in the weather as its perfectly filters the light for better visibility regardless of the weather, allowing you to avoid having to alternate between different goggles of different categories.It also guarantees 100% UVA/UVB protection.
In terms of other features, you will find double-density foam round the face for better comfort when you're wearing it, as well as a double ventilation system to regulate the airflow as much as you can without generating irritating fog.



Features:
- Anti-scratch and anti-fog treated lens
- Hypoallergenic double density foam
- Double ventilation system (frame + lens)
- Foam cut on the side
- Size: Large
- CE EN 174:2001 certification
Lenses:
- SPX spherical double lens
- Photochromic lens that changes from category 3 to 1
- Visible light transmission (VLT): 46-17%
- Conditions: Changeable weather
- 100% UVA/UVB protection
Technology:
- Photochromic lens: The Cairn photochromic lenses adapt to the intensity of the sunlight. They change from a category 3 to a category 1 to give you perfect visibility in any weather. With their orange colour they also intensify contrasts for better depth perception.
SPX: The spherical SPX construction of the Cairn lenses provides a limitless field of vision. The vertical and horizontal curve of the lens provides visibility with zero distortion.
- OTG (Over The Glasses): made especially for skiers who wear prescription glasses. The frame of the googles is sufficiently deep to allow glasses to sit correctly without being a nuisance by pressing too hard against your face.