
Are you one of those riders whose goggles remain on the helmet between trips to the hill and you wonder why your lenses are always scarred? Goggle savior Kendra Wilcox of Telluride has something for you. After tossing her helmet into the back of a pickup while hitching back up the hill, she ruined her favorite goggles. And she was struck with a notion. A year later, her $19 Opticwrap is on shelves. A water-resistant and dirt-repelling fleece snaps around your goggles with magnets and protects the lens as well as prevents fogging. A rubber strip keeps your goggles on your helmet, so now you don’t have to deal with the apparently unbearable hassle of removing them from your brain bucket and putting them in their bag when you are done skiing. And Wilcox promises her invention will not make users cross-eyed, unlike the similarly named Optigrab created by the infamous rags-to-riches-to-rags inventor Navin R. Johnson.
Get it — Save your goggles at www.opticwrap.com



