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Yes, Oliver Peoples OP Aspen comes with interchangeable lenses, designed to help you adapt to varying light conditions on the slopes, enhancing visibility and performance and allowing for easy swapping without removing the goggles.

For bright, sunny days on the mountain, the ideal lens choices for your ski goggles are dark grey, dark brown, or dark rose lenses combined with a heavy mirror coating. The solid mirror layer effectively deflects glare, which can be intense under bright sunlight, reducing eye strain and enhancing comfort.

The dark grey, brown, or rose hues are particularly beneficial as they provide excellent contrast, allowing you to clearly see the contours, ridges, and troughs of the snow, whether in direct sunlight or shaded areas. This improved visual clarity is crucial for navigating the slopes safely and confidently, helping you spot potential hazards and variations in the terrain.

Yes, the Oliver Peoples Aspen ski goggles are designed to comfortably fit over optical frames, ensuring a seamless experience for those who wear glasses. They feature specially engineered notches in the cushioning on both sides, providing an extra level of comfort and a secure fit. This thoughtful design prevents any discomfort or pressure on the temples, allowing you to focus on your performance.

To keep your Oliver Peoples ski goggles in good condition, follow these care tips:

Cleaning: Use a soft, non-abrasive microfiber cloth to clean the lenses and frame. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or any abrasive materials that can scratch the lenses. For stubborn smudges, use a lens cleaner specifically designed for goggles.

Anti-Fog Maintenance: Avoid wiping the inside of the lens when wet as this can damage the coating. Instead, let it air dry completely before cleaning.

Storage: Store your goggles in a it’s protective case when not in use. This helps prevent scratches, dust, and other damage.

Handling: Handle your goggles with care. Avoid placing them lens-down on hard surfaces and always use both hands to remove them from your face to prevent bending or damaging the frame.

Avoid Extreme Conditions: Keep your goggles away from extreme temperatures, particularly heat, which can warp the frame and degrade the lens coatings. Avoid leaving them in a hot car or near heating devices.

Regular Inspection: Periodically check the strap, foam, and lens for any signs of wear. Replacing worn parts can significantly extend the life of your ski goggles.

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