🪂 Elevate your adventure with goggles that keep pace with your fearless lifestyle!
Birdz Wing Skydive Goggles combine shatterproof polycarbonate lenses with anti-fog coating and 100% UV protection in a lightweight, aerodynamic design. Engineered for extreme sports like skydiving and skiing, they offer superior peripheral vision, a secure neoprene foam fit, and flotation for water activities—ensuring safety and comfort in every thrill.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.8 x 3.8 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Brand Name | Birdz |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
Model Name | Wing |
Color | Black |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Birdz |
Part Number | WINGBL,1;WINGCL,1 |
Style | Contemporary |
Included Components | Goggles |
Size | Adult |
Sport Type | Skiing |
K**E
Worked great
Bought these for our first tandem skydive. Worked great! Same thing I could have bought at the skydive place but cheaper
B**H
Sturdy but unbeatable eye wear
I needed these to wear outside in the winter for severe dry eye. Unfortunately, they didn’t fit and were rather large. I do have a narrow, slender face. There was no contour to the frame either. The price was great if you have a normal width face. They were light and the frame felt durable but not flexible to flatter the fit and provide more eye protection from outdoor elements. Comfort was not great for me nor protection from the air dust. Maybe for a person with a larger width face they would work but not for me.
T**T
Nice goggles, even if you don't skydive.
Back in the late 70's, I discovered a pair of powder blue goggles that made you look like you were auditioning for a role in a 1960s sci-fi movie, but they were great for keeping the sand out of my eyes when serving in the desert. For the last two years I had a hard time locating them and discovered the Paulson Goggles that were costing hundreds of dollars because they were collectors items. In the past week I discovered the skydiving googles and they were great for working under my deck. They have little holes in the googles that I assume equal the air pressure when parachutist take the jump. I think that the holes probably help equalize the air pressure so that don't fog up. They did fog up during my project, but I wiped them off and kept working. But the cherry on top is that I did not have any debris or objects fall in my face. All-in-all... I really like these googles. There is another version for people that wear glasses.
D**R
Goggles are great, but.....
For a solid, inexpensive skydiving goggle, Birdz makes a great product. My only complaint is I did not get what I ordered. I ordered One Reduced Glare Light Blue Lens and One Clear Lens, and I received smoke, rather than the blue mirror. Plus it took a few days longer to get them than what I was suppose to. So much for paying for extra shipping to get them sooner.
K**A
No visual distortion
These are good but somehow they can get foggy every now and then when you have the mask on. They don't have any visual distortion and I like that.
G**G
Incomplete
Only received one of the two googles I paid for. Highly disappointed.
D**A
These were perfect for my first skydive
I looked at pictures of the cheap goggles the sky dive place sells and decided I wanted something more fashionable for the video. These glasses were light weight, had a band so I knew they would stay on, and they looked super cool.
A**R
Basically useless
They fog up very quickly and the vents aren't able to provide enough air to keep them dry.
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