In a traditional goggle, 12-15mm of face foam does most of the work establishing fit by adjusting between the frame and the contours of your face. With Imprint 3D goggles, the frame itself is tailored to your face. This in combination with a much thinner foam, acts to reduce pressure points, as well as light and air leaks, while allowing for lower strap tension. Imprint 3D models have the same overall dimensions as their standard companions – wearers with small or large faces may have an improved fit in S or XL models.
How does this fit differently than a standard I/O MAG, Squad XL or Squad goggle?
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