Scott React

Scott React
Scott React
Scott React
Scott React
Scott React
Scott React
Brand: Scott
Model year: 2024
Manufacturers description
SCOTT REACT is fully integrated with magnetic lens. The lens is equipped with the contrast-enhancing lens technology Amplifier, which gives you good visibility in all situations. The smart glasses-compatible frame provides an ultra-wide field of vision and a perfect comfort and fit thanks to the NoSweat microfiber facial foam. In addition, the magnetic system together with the locking function makes the lens fit securely and easily, and you can change the lens quickly - even with gloves on.



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What do you think about Scott React?
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Diesner_Calle
29/08/2023
Strengths:
Strongest glasses with magnetic lenses on the market with an additional locking feature that keeps the lens in place.
Crispy lentils that can take a beating. Smooth hard case for the extra lens included.

Weaknesses:
During the longest days, they begin to press their noses.

Summary:
After years of skiing with the attitude of the same brand on helmet as goggles, I finally got tired of skiing with ugly glasses just for a good fit against the helmet edge. Went from a pair of POC Fovea with a Fornix helmet to the same helmet with Scott React and haven't looked back once (or well some but only to make sure no avalanche chased me).

I was lucky that on the first day of skiing with these on my head, the sky went from clear blue to cement gray after lunch and I could easily test the goggles' most unique feature, magnetic lenses with locking function. With the help of a pull hook, the lenses click in and out smoothly and sit where they should. You never have to pull or bend the frame to get the lens out or even touch it, just pull the catch. Have friends who ride with other magnetic lenses and who have crashed and thus lost lenses to the depth of the powder snow. I myself have crashed with these several times and not once have they come loose from the frame, top class!

Comfort is what you can expect from modern ski goggles, nice foam rubber with perfectly adequate ventilation, no fogging here either. The only downside here is that they start to press uncomfortably on the bridge of the nose after many hours of riding, which can be a dealbreaker for those who want the most comfortable on the market.

Personally, I'm looking for a good viewing experience and with so much focus in this review on how good they are at changing lenses, the lenses themselves must be addressed. Personally, I got their "Enhancer teal chrome CAT S2 VLT 28%" an all-alloy lens that works great in bright sun and perfectly acceptable in variable cloudiness. Scott markets this lens as primarily for cloudy weather but I personally find it better for sun.
Included lens number two in my pair is "Illuminator Blue chrome CAT S1 VLT 55%" which I dare say is the best low light lens I've used in my almost 20 years of skiing, needless to say it does its job perfectly. Crisp contrasts and better light enhancement than similar lenses from Oakley's PRIZM line.

If I were to buy them again, I would have chosen a pair with a pure solar lens and the latter low-light lens for optimal combination but easy to be wise. All in all, I'm completely sold and will continue to pump powder with the crispest view of the mountain.

Model year: 2023
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