Giro Cruz Goggles 2027

$ 54.95 USD
Color: Stacked Black w/Amber Scarlet

Try on in store at 1170 E Powell Rd  |  Free shipping over $50  |  Lowest price guarantee

Description

The Giro Cruz Goggles deliver Giro's signature wide-vision fit and dependable anti-fog performance at a value price point that beats most entry-level goggles on the wall. A cylindrical thermoformed lens with EXV Expansion View Technology delivers a wide field of view, double-layer face foam with microfleece keeps the seal comfortable through long days, and the OTG-friendly frame fits over most prescription glasses. Seamless compatibility with the full Giro helmet lineup completes the kit.

Key Features

  • Cylindrical thermoformed lens with anti-fog coating
  • EXV Expansion View Technology for a wide field of vision
  • Double-layer face foam with moisture-wicking microfleece
  • OTG-friendly fits comfortably over prescription glasses
  • Seamless compatibility with the full Giro helmet lineup

FAQs

Q: Is the Cruz worth it over a generic entry-level goggle?

A: Yes, especially if you're pairing it with a Giro helmet. The EXV frame delivers a noticeably wider field of view than most goggles in this price range, the anti-fog coating actually works, and the Seamless Compatibility means no gap between goggle and helmet brow.

Q: Will my prescription glasses fit underneath?

A: Yes, the Cruz is OTG-friendly with foam cutouts at the temples for prescription glass arms. Most small-to-medium frames fit comfortably underneath.

Buy the Giro Cruz Goggles at Aspen Ski and Board on Polaris Parkway in Northern Columbus, Ohio.

Goggle Lens Guide

Choosing the Right Lens Tint

Lens tint is measured by VLT % (Visible Light Transmission). Higher VLT = brighter lens = better for low light and night skiing. Lower VLT = darker lens = better for bright sunny days.

VLT 60-90%. Clear or light tint. Best for night skiing, cloudy days, and ski club.

VLT 25-50%. Medium tint. All-purpose, works in most conditions.

VLT 5-20%. Dark or mirrored. Best for bright sun and high-altitude bluebird days.

Spherical vs. Cylindrical Lenses

Spherical lenses curve in two directions - better peripheral vision and less glare. Cylindrical lenses curve in one direction and are typically found on more affordable goggles. Both work well; spherical is an upgrade in clarity.

Helmet Compatibility

Most modern goggles from Smith, Oakley, and Giro are designed to fit seamlessly with helmets from the same brand. Our staff can help you pair them. Shop helmets.

Shipping & Returns

Free ground shipping on most orders over $50. 14-day return policy on unused goggles in original packaging. Full policy.

Phone Orders

Questions about lens choice? Call (614) 848-6600. Email: aspenskiandboard@gmail.com.

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