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Scott Sheer Testing the Anon Sync Goggle | Photo Mountain Weekly News
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Anon Sync M-Fusion Goggle Review

Scott Sheer
Scott Sheer
January 15, 2020 2 Mins Read
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I tested the Anon Sync M Fusion Goggles with the crisp Zeiss Lens Sonar infrared lens while storm riding in the Tetons.

Anon Sync Zeiss Lens

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1 Anon Sync Zeiss Lens
2 19% VLT Lens Rating
3 Anon Sync M-Fusion Goggle Pros & Cons
4 Overall Impression

My first opinion of the Anon Sync Goggles with the Zeiss lens. Yes Please!  I took these Anon Goggles and didn’t even read the box or directions about how a lens change works. The lens typically installed is for sunny days and my first time out was on a usual stormy Jackson Hole day.

I was able to figure the lens change out in all but 30 seconds. Unlike some other brands with quick-change lenses, these felt very sealed and sturdy.  They come with a lens chart so if the supplied lens does not work you can figure out what to order as far as what you are exactly looking for.

19% VLT Lens Rating

One area to notice is that the sunny lenses rated at 19% VLT still had me squinting slightly. Maybe it’s just because I haven’t seen the sun for weeks here in Jackson.

Anon Sync M-Fusion Goggle Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Sealed and sturdy quick-change lenses
  • Comes with a lens chart for customization
  • High-end goggle with excellent lens quality

Cons:

  • Slightly uncomfortable sunny day lenses
  • Higher-end price tag
  • Slight adjustment needed for lens clarity

Overall Impression

This is a high-end goggle with a high-end price tag. If you want the best that is on the market look no further than the Anon Sync M-Fusion Goggles ($199.95). Get yourself these goggles and you will not be disappointed. Happy Shredding!!

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Scott Sheer has been on a snowboard since the mid 90's growing up in Los Angeles he headed for the Eastern Sierras as soon as he possibly could. Spending a little over a decade between Mammoth and Tahoe, his ever growing urge to find bottomless Pow took him to Jackson Hole. Currently Scott resides in Victor Idaho with his wife Alex and their menagerie of pets.

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