From the very first run, the clarity blew me away: razor-sharp, crisp vision that makes you feel more confident and relaxed on the mountain. What really sets these goggles apart is how seamles... See more
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Out Of is an italian sport brand that provides technologically advanced goggles and sunglasses. In 2012 Out Of created the first goggle lens that is both photochromic and polarized on the outer lens. Out Of is a proud partner of Carl Zeiss, that helps it develop new technologies and achieve amazing quality throughout each and every one of its products. In 2020 Out Of presented the revolutionary Electra, able to change the lens' darkness in 0,09 seconds with no battery. Superior value is something we pride ourselves on: this is why your honest feedback is so important to us.
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Bot 3 lite are fantastic and a huge upgrade from the previous previous model.
Purchase and shipping experience was flawless and just took less than 48 hours to receive the shipment.
They honored a discount that had barely expired (by hours) and refunded me! They are awesome people, thanks guys!!
All good, perfect customer contract: Broke nose pad of of my sunglasses by mishandling (on receipt) and customer service sent me a replacement piece for free
Amazing Brand!
Quality and Customer service was top!
We have more of our instructors and clients using Out Of!
FRESH HORIZON Ski school
4 Valleys Switzerland
I ordered googles for a present and everything went fine, from delivery to the product itself, all good!
I have some Out Of Piuma cycling glasses, and whilst there is a lot that I like, they’re not without their faults, one of which makes them quite unwearable.
I love the style, the lightweight design and the quality of the lens. The overall package feels very premium, and the style is up there with the likes of Oakley, 100%, Julbo and Scicon.
However, I think that the polarising is sometimes too strong. When cycling in sunny conditions on dry road with damp patches, I find the polarising makes the puddles jump out at me, similarly with metal grids in the road. It can have the effect of making my eyes feel like I’m wearing spectacles with the wrong strength lens in, and can induce fatigue on the road. Also, in some light the polarising makes my computer screen very difficult to read.
But the thing I most hate, and which is the reason I don’t wear them any more, is that the frames have a big fault. There are no rubber socks on the arms. This means that the glasses are constantly moving down my nose and I have to push them back up every few minutes, very annoying on an 80 mile ride. Also, the lack of any rubber on the arms also means that the hard plastic arms, when worn with a helmet, can hurt my ears after a while and become very uncomfortable.
Such a shame that a very good looking and premium feeling pair of glasses can be let down by such a simple but obvious flaw which would cost pennies to rectify.
Back to wearing my Oakleys I’m afraid.

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The Out Of ski goggles are just... wow! I’ve never worn better goggles—the light adaptation of the IRID lenses is second to none, and the contrast in the snow is perfect.
After 30y of Oakleys , i tried this brand, what to say?
the right choice : high quality and great innovation of the glasses ( i bought out of bot 3 ) , and something new : the company follow you from the 1st click after the selling . great !
Customer Service is amazing! Quality of Product is amazing!
I bought the black Void The One model and, before using it, I wiped the lens with a damp wipe because I had noticed a tiny white dot on the inner side that would not come off – maybe a defective lens? After passing the cloth over it applying only light pressure with my fingertips, I ended up with the lens scratched! The anti-scratch quality is terrible; it is not like I used a key on it for it to get damaged like that.

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fits perfectly both facial and with the helmet, great comfort, easy to change lens and the lenses works perfect.

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From the very first run, the clarity blew me away: razor-sharp, crisp vision that makes you feel more confident and relaxed on the mountain.
What really sets these goggles apart is how seamlessly they adapt to changing light. No noise, no distraction, no moment where you “notice” the transition; it just happens. Sun, clouds, flat light: the lens adjusts so smoothly that you forget it’s even doing it.
The fit is excellent and comfortable, and the overall experience feels effortless. These goggles don’t just improve visibility; they improve the entire ski day.
Simply put: once you’ve skied with these, it’s hard to imagine going back.

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