List of product brands > Sports outdoors > Outdoor gear > Ski goggles > Dragon ski goggles Updated: 2025-02-20

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How about Dragon ski goggles Brand introduction

Also from the United States, Drogon's founder, Will Howard, founded the brand because of his love of outdoor sports such as surfing, snowboarding and cycling. In terms of seniority, Drogon is obviously inferior to Oakley and Smith, but when it comes to brand innovation, Drogon has more say, launching a series of innovative products in 2011, including the first rimless ski goggles, which attracted many similar brands to imitate it.
 
Early on, Dragon brought brand awareness in Hawaii and Florida by distributing its products to outdoor stores. Subsequently, it opened up markets such as Australia and Europe. Dragon is good at cooperating with ski forums and communities around the world to increase the exposure of products and produce a good diffusion effect. However, because it has not yet entered the mainstream e-commerce platform in the Chinese market, its reputation is slightly inferior.
 
Most of the Dragon ski goggles range are equipped with spare lenses, which can meet both low-light and bright light conditions without the need for additional purchases, which is a huge advantage among similar brands. In addition, in response to Oakley and Smith, Dragon has also developed its own optical technology, Lumalens, which also increases the color vividness and depth of harmless light by filtering harmful light, and delivers high-quality high-definition optical performance in any light.
 
The PXV series is undoubtedly the most high-end of Dragon's ski goggles, featuring Panotech toric lenses, which combine the advantages of cylindrical and spherical lenses to better wrap around the curve of the face and have a wider viewing angle. At the same time, Dragon also combines photochromic lens technology with Lumalens technology, which automatically adjusts the color of the lens to quickly adapt to changing light conditions, even at high altitudes and low temperatures. However, this model is more picky about the height of the nose bridge, and friends who collapse the nose bridge may need to buy a nose pad to use it, and the price is about 1832 yuan.
 
If you consider a combination of factors such as the price of ski goggles and the lens exchange system, you can choose Dragon's NFX2. It features the Swiftlock lens exchange system, which allows you to simply lift the lever up to release the lenses and insert the new lenses into the slide-down lever. Very easy to handle even with gloves on. However, the NFX2 has cylindrical lenses, and the field of view is not as wide as that of the PXV series, and the small parts are made of plastic, which has a mediocre texture. But compared to Oakley's Fall Line series, the NFX2 has 2 lenses and the price is more reasonable, priced at 1592 yuan. For very narrow face shapes, it is recommended to choose NFXS with a small size.
 
The Dragon also has an affordable series, the D1 is an iteration of the classic D2, using Super Anti-Fog anti-fog coating, which is stronger than the D1's anti-fogging effect, with a double layer of foam and microfiber lining, which is more comfortable to wear. This model belongs to the retro style, may not be suitable for everyone, and costs 792 yuan. If you pay more attention to the appearance design of ski goggles, it is recommended to choose D3, which is a spherical lens, which is slightly more expensive than D1 cylindrical lenses, which can avoid the distortion caused by the occasional use of thick lenses, and the price is 1192 yuan.