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Probably dumb question about ski goggles

 Poster: A snowHead
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So I just received a pair of Trespass Vickers goggles. The outer lens had a protective film, clearly intended for removal, so I did so. But I noticed that on the inside lens there is also a film- I can tell because its bubbled a bit at one side. I started to peel it away but then though better of it, because I wondered if it might be the anti-fog coating. They're cheap goggles so it's possible I just got a crap pair where the film didn't properly adhere. Or maybe I'm being a moron, and the film should obviously be removed.

Help for a noob? Thanks in advance!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It's difficult to be prescritive as I'm neither an expert on goggles or familiar with the type you've bought, but I've never seen a pair with a safety covering on the inside - my guess would be it's a poor antifog treatment. Take them back
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@mozwold, All my smith optics spare lenses have had film on the inside of the goggle, i know this is trespass, but its probably protective film

@yurkles, If in doubt contact trespass customer service and ask them

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Thanks both for your replies, I'll get in touch with customer service and maybe they can resolve this mystery!
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@Zorrac,
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spare lenses have had film on the inside


Yes me too, but not on a pair of goggles straight out of the pack. But contacting Trespass is a good call.
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mozwold wrote:
@Zorrac,
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spare lenses have had film on the inside


Yes me too, but not on a pair of goggles straight out of the pack. But contacting Trespass is a good call.


Had Von Zipper, and Trespass OTG's and both had a film on the inside. If its not a film, then I'd be returning them ASAP because of the bubbles!!
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