Flip down the Spy Bias Goggles and shred with clear vision all day. A flexible frame designed for a woman's face adjusts to the G-forces you throw down. Spy's Gemini technology seals two high-quality UV-protected spherical lenses together so that no outside air can penetrate the space between them and cause fogging. Likewise, Scoop ventilation doesn't give moisture a chance to build up inside your goggle and cause fogging. Anti-fog and anti-scratch protection add further protection, and triple-layer face foam with moisture-wicking fleece keep the Bias Goggle comfortably in place against your skin. The Bias' dual-adjustment strap customizes your comfort, and is easy to un-buckle it after a long day on the hill.
Bottom Line: Spy makes killer goggles,and that's not a Bias-ed opinion.
I got these goggles (Minty White) for $40, so for That price... these were a good choice.When i first got these they smushed my nose a bit too..But after a few runs i didn't realize it, i think the padding formed more to my nose after a few uses.Besides that they feel good against my face, and match up well with my Red Mutiny helmet.The ventilation is good too.
I love these googles. They are a great fit for women's faces, not only do I own them, I sell them at a ski store as well. They work for about the 75% of the women who try them on. The other 25% of the women need either kid's googles or larger googles for really wide faces.
They fit much better than the comparable Scott googles for a majority of people.