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POC Cornea Flow goggles


SO GOOD… The big lens/thin frame design of these goggles makes for an uninterrupted and vast field of vision.

The quality double lens helps too, and does a decent job of removing glare on brighter days as well as working surprisingly well in dark wooded areas thanks to the warm yellow tint. The strap has two silicone print strips so it stays in place well, and in terms of comfort the POCs are right up there.

NO GOOD… The Cornea Flows and their replacement lenses aren’t cheap. They also don’t accept tear-offs. The most irritating issue, though, is the inner reflection you get of the white frame on the lens.

Price 195$

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