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How about Anon's ski goggles brand introduction

Burton, a subsidiary of the ski goggle brand Anon, is a strong group that not only built the world's first snowboard factory, but is also the world's largest snowboard brand. With its strong background and R&D capabilities, Anon quickly stood out as the first goggle company to incorporate magnets into lenses and frames, making lens replacement quick and easy. Although the Anon ski goggles are priced on the high side of the same brand, they have good sales and reputation, and helmets and related accessories are also highly regarded.
 
To raise brand awareness, Anon has sponsored a number of professional gold medal athletes, including Shaun White, Kelly Clark and Marko Grilc. At present, domestic purchases of Anon's products can only be made through overseas shopping or purchasing agents. If you're traveling to the U.S., you can visit the Burton store, which sells everything you need, including Anon's skis and goggles, RED helmets, body armor, and Analog jackets.
 
The Anon goggles are constantly being updated and iterated. A few years ago, Magna-Tech's rapid lens change technology, which uses strong rare earth magnets, makes lens replacement easier than ever. In addition, the MFI magnetic mask has been developed in terms of replacement system, which allows the ski goggles and the mask to be connected by four magnets to enhance the protection of the face. In 2018, Anon partnered with ZEISS to use ZEISS SONAR lens technology for some of its goggles to achieve optimal clarity and terrain recognition by enhancing contrast.
 
The Anon M3 MFI series is the best magnetic lens exchange system in its class, using 18 strong rare earth magnets, which is more magnets than the Smith I/O series and allows for faster lens changes. The MFI in the M3 name comes with a magnetic clip-on mask, which, in combination with ski goggles, protects against wind and snow without fogging the lens. However, the mask is thin and not strong enough, so if you breathe heavily during outdoor exercise, the mask may be sucked into your mouth. The price of M3 MFI is about 2080 yuan.
 
In 2018, Anon added the M4 MFI series, which is a step forward in frame design and performance compared to its rival M3. The M4 has a sleek and minimalist frame and two lenses that can be switched between toric and cylindrical lenses for better image fidelity and clarity. However, the price of this model is quite high, the price is 2400 yuan, and the cost performance is not as good as the Dragon PXV series, which is also a toric lens and has a matching piece.
 
If you have a limited budget to buy ski goggles, we recommend the Anon Relapse series, although it is not a standout product, but the Relapse has a complete perimeter vent design that allows air to circulate for a clear, fog-free effect, although the cylindrical lenses are occasionally distorted at the edges, but they are completely sufficient for beginners or ordinary skiers. In addition, the Relapse is also equipped with interchangeable lenses and an MFI mask, priced at 1280 yuan.