B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle
B-1 Chromic Goggle

B-1 Chromic Goggle

$150.00 Regular price
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The B-1 Chromic Goggle features a lens that automatically adjust tint based on UV exposure, giving you optimal vision from shade to sun without swapping lenses.

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Optimal visibility and next level style, the B-1 Chromic Goggle was designed to work in unison with your low profile Bern lid. The tint color of the photochromic lens will adjust to dark or light conditions. When the UV exposure is strong, the lenses darken gradually. Conversely, when it is weak, the lenses gradually regain their clear state. Photochromic technology provides increased visual comfort with light spectrum filtration indices ranging from 1 to 3 suitable for sunny and cloudy days.

Photochromic Lenses: Automatically adjust tint based on UV exposure for optimal clarity in changing light conditions

Adaptive Comfort: Smooth transition from light to dark enhances visibility on sunny or cloudy days

Visual Protection:
Fog and scratch-resistant coating
100% UV protection
Complies with EN174:2001 personal eyewear safety standard

VLT (Visible Light Transmission) Ranges:
Red: 16% – 71%
Silver: 16% – 63%
Blue: 11% – 54%
Rose: 16% – 61%

Helmet Compatible: Designed for seamless fit with Bern's low-profile winter helmets

Next-level vision meets all-day comfort.

Pairs well with

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B-1 Chromic Goggle

What size is best for me?

Our B-1 Goggles come in two sizes.

We generally recommend the Medium for Jr M/L sized lids, Adult Small & Medium helmets. The Large goggle is recommended for Adult large helmet wearers.

Every face is a tad different however; so we offer measurements of our goggles in the size chart if you'd like to take a measurement of their width in comparison to your face. We'd recommend taking a soft tape measure across your head's temples, across the front of your face and comparing it to our size chart provided.

What is VLT?

VLT stands for Visible Light Transmission—it measures how much visible light passes through a goggle lens, expressed as a percentage. A low VLT (10–20%) means the lens is darker and ideal for bright, sunny days, while a high VLT (50% or more) lets in more light, making it better for cloudy, low-light, or night riding. Choosing the right VLT helps improve visibility, contrast, and overall eye comfort based on the conditions you ride in.

What are the VLT ranges of each lens?

Photochromic Red VLT Range = 16%-71%
Photochromic Silver VLT Range = 16%-63%
Photochromic Blue VLT Range = 11% - 54%
Photochromic Rose VLT Range = 16% - 61%

VLT (Visible Light Transmission) is the percentage of light a goggle lens lets through—lower VLT means darker lenses for sunny days, while higher VLT means lighter lenses for cloudy or low-light conditions.

They're all pretty close! If you think you'll do majority riding in super bright sunny conditions; the Blue offers the lowest VLT, if you dig night riding the Red & Silver let a ton of light in to help you see best when in low light conditions.

What is EN174:2001?

EN174:2001 is a European safety standard for ski and snowboard goggles. It ensures your eyewear meets strict requirements for impact resistance, optical clarity, UV protection, fog and scratch resistance, and cold-weather durability. If your goggles comply with EN174:2001, they're built to perform safely and reliably in winter sports conditions.

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