Below is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. If the answers below do not answer your question specifically, please feel free to email us.



What are your lenses made out of?


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All of our goggle and sunglass lenses are Polycarbonate*. They are shatterproof, and are rated UV400 (100%UV protection). A special clear coating is applied to the lenses which blocks the ultraviolet (UV) rays. Obviously this is a transparent coating and can be applied to any color of lens including clear. *Our Polarized lenses are 1.1mm lenses that exceed FDA requirements for impact resistance.



What are the different lens tints you have?


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Some of our eyewear comes with interchangeable lenses. That means, they come with more than one set of lenses so you can interchange. Other Birdz products come with only the tint that is in the frame. Be sure to look at the eyewear description to find out what lenses are included. We have the following lens tints:

Smoked Dark tint for daytime (bright and sunny days); decreases sunlight without distorting colors.
Clear For low-light or nighttime, untinted for indoor or outdoor use.
Yellow For overcast days, increases visibility and depth perception.
Amber Enhance contrast, enabling you to make out objects/shapes more clearly because it blocks out the blue, or hazy, end of the color spectrum. Great for driving.
Clear Mirrored Clear lens with a partial mirror coating, used for both bright and low light.
Smoke Mirrored Smoked lens with a partial mirror coating.
Revo Mirrored Revo Mirrored lenses are a multi-layered titanium which provides a brilliant rainbow color. Discovered by aerospace engineers at NASA, these high-tech lenses have 12 layers of titanium dioxide and silica applied onto shatterproof polycarbonate. They are also scratch resistant.
Amber Mirrored Amber lens with partial mirror coating. Amber lenses enhance contrast, enabling you to make out shapes, objects, and bumps in the snow more clearly because it blocks out the blue, or hazy, end of the color spectrum.
Rose Mirrored Rose lens with partial mirror coating. Rose lenses enhance contrast, enabling you to make out shapes, objects, and bumps in the snow more clearly because it blocks out the blue, or hazy, end of the color spectrum.
RGB Lens (blue mirrored) RGB lenses (reduced glare blue) are a light blue lens with partial mirror coating. Our RGB lenses reduce glare while enhancing vision.
Light Blue Light Blue lenses increase visibility and enhance vision. Great for overcast days, nighttime, and all low light conditions.
Polarized Smoke 1.1mm Polarized smoke lenses. Eliminates glare and enhances constrast which improves visual acuity.
Brown Lens enhance the light quality of your surroundings while giving the wearer added depth perception in lower light conditions.
Brown Gradient Lens Brown lens which is shaded from top to bottom. They are tinted from the top down, so that the top of the lens is darkest; they're good for driving so that the dashboard and instrument panels are seen clearly.
Brown Mirrored Lens Brown lens with a partial mirror coating. Brown enhances the light quality of your surroundings while giving the wearer added depth perception in lower light conditions.
G15 Lens greenish/gray lens, remains a popular choice. Many believe this tint offers better contrast than gray, yet is more neutral than brown. G15 lens has a transmission rate of 15%.




How do I order?


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You can order directly from us if you are a dealer. If you are an end user customer, please check our Dealer Locator for the dealer near you. If you still have problems, just send us an email.



What is your warranty policy?


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Birdz products are fully guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase on material and workmanship. Upon receiving the defective item, we will repair or replace it, at our sole discretion. This warranty does not apply to normal wear, including lens scratching, accidental breakage, or worn foam. You will be required to show proof of purchase within the warranty period, so be sure to save all receipts or transaction records. A shipping/handling/processing fee of $7.95 should be sent in with the defective item along with the form here www.birdzeyewear.com/warranty.php



Are your items available in stock and what is the delivery time?


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In most cases all items are in stock and are ready to ship the same or next day after they are ordered. If we are out of stock on an item, we will email or call you immediately.



Do you supply any promotional items to your dealers like banners, etc?


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We have T-Shirts, Banners, Stickers that are available through our catalog or online.



How should I clean my lenses?


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Always rinse off your lenses with water before wiping or cleaning. Even tiny particles can be abrasive when rubbed across the lens surface. Clean your lenses by using an eyeglass spray or just warm water and a little dishwashing liquid. Never use a liquid cleaner that contains ammonia as this will harm the UV coating. Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the lenses. Never lay your glasses face down or they can come in contact with something that may scratch the lenses. Storing your eyeglasses in their case when they're not in use always helps to keep them clean also.



What can I do about my eyewear fogging up?


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Keep in mind that NO ski goggles are "100% Fog Proof". However, we have a few hints to help you:

  • Do not overdress. Be warm, but not too warm. Exercise, skiing, or any movement generates heat and if sweat is forming on your forehead, your goggles fog up. Take off a few layers until you are comfortable.
  • The first thing to check is that the goggles fit your face correctlly. Goggles come in different sizes. Make sure you have the right size.
  • Snow. If it is snowing and your goggles begin to fog, check to see if the snow has clogged the vents. If they are covered, the heat cannot escape so do your best to remove the snow.
  • If your goggles do fog, never wipe them clean. Doing this reduces its effectiveness. Anti-fog treated lenses will heal themselves given time.
  • NEVER take your goggles off and put them on your head when you are outside. Put them on your face, and don't take them off until either (a) they are fogged up, or (b) you're done riding for awhile. If they do fog-up, take them off, and let them dry on their own.
  • Never clean your goggles with glass cleaner...that removes the anti-fog coating and only use anti-fog sprays or liquids on your goggles when the factory anti-fog coating has worn off or been removed.
  • For eyeglass wearers, try putting on the goggles before leaving the indoors since this will prevent the glasses from getting cold. If snow/water gets on your glasses/goggles, blot the water droplets dry with a soft cloth. Even remove them and set them foam side down on your leg so the moisture-laden air can dissipate and the no-fog coating absorb the remaining moisture.
  • NEVER touch the inside of googles with you hands. If so, you can mess-up the anti-fog coating.
  • Loosen the neck of your jacket-up when you are in the lift line. Heat can rise-up from your body, and exit the top of your jacket. If your jacket is closed-up, the heat will go right-up to your head, and goggles. This can cause fog. Part of this is also to not overdress. Be warm, but not too warm. Exercise, skiing, or any movement generates heat and if sweat is forming on your forehead, your goggles fog up. Take off a few layers until you are comfortable.
  • Studies have found that if you wear your goggles OVER something (i.e. hat, beenie, mask, etc), that the thinner the material, the better. If it something really thick, the goggles have to deal with different "levels," and can thus cause some problems.
**Please note that most of our eyewear already has the anti-fog coating, see the descriptions to be sure. However, there is always a possibility that these goggles will still fog-up depending on the situations as said above. Extreme conditions can also affect the anti-fog.

Are replacement lenses available for all of your eyewear? If so, where do I purchase them?


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Some models do have replacement lenses available but not all of them. You can purchase replacement lenses from the store/dealer you originally purchased your Birdz Eyewear from. You can also purchase them online at any of our online dealers shown on our dealer locator page.



What does the Rx symbol next to some of the eyewear mean ?


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This means that the particular model can be fitted with prescription lenses. The Phoenix and Feather 2 have their own separate Rx insert that can be purchased. These inserts are specific to each model and not interchangeable. The insert can be taken to any eye lab and fitted with prescription lenses. The other models marked with the Rx symbol have been evaluated by a lab and can be fitted with actual prescription lenses into the frame from an eye doctor or lab. There are prescription limitations with all of these models, as with any prescription eyewear, so your eye lab or eye doctor will be able to tell you whether or not your prescription strength is feasible. If you have specific questions, please contact us and we can give you the Rx range our independent lab has suggested for each model. However, please keep in mind that each eye lab is different and some may be able to do a higher range while others may be able to do a lower range than our independent lab's "suggested" range.



What does the wave/water symbol next to some of the eyewear mean?


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It means that these models will float in water. Great for watersports!