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  1. As well as selling Burton products, Burton stores sell several sub-brands which focus on specific market niches. These sub-brands include Anon Optics (snowboard goggles and eyewear), RED (helmets and body armor), Analog (outerwear), [26] and Gravis (footwear, now defunct). [27]

  2. Magnetic Facemask Integration creates seamless coverage from the neck-up for all-day, gap-free comfort. Learn More. Anon Optics delivers style and performance for skiers and snowboarders. Shop goggles, helmets, apparel, and more.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · TL;DR: Anon, a subsidiary of Burton, produces ski goggles for every occasion on the mountain. When deciding on which pair of Anon goggles to buy, consider the fit, lens type, typical conditions you ride in, and your budget.

  4. Anon goggles are available in three different categories, based on the shape of the lens. These three lens shapes are cylindrical, spherical, and toric. And while each lens shape provides clear vision and a wide field of view, each type is defined by some unique differences.

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  5. Oct 21, 2022 · Anon’s latest goggles, the Anon M4.S, have high-contrast lens technology and magnetic interchange system, plus a slimmer, women’s-specific fit.

  6. Dec 18, 2018 · Bottom Line. This model knocks our socks off with great optics, user-friendly features, and an excellent fit for large faces. Top-tier optics, lens changeovers, style, and durability in a medium-fit goggle. A comfortable everyday goggle with photochromic lens technology and great breathability.

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  8. Jun 21, 2024 · Anon’s M5 ski goggles for skiers and snowboarders boast excellent optics and lightning-fast lens swap technology.

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