FLARE IV Goggles – Advanced Vented System | Skydiving, Motorcycle & ATV
The FLARE IV is a smaller-fit version of the popular FLARE III — same advanced vented system, same mirrored lens options, slightly smaller frame for those who find the Flare II or III too large. Perfect for skydivers, riders, and outdoor enthusiasts with medium to smaller face shapes who don't want to compromise on lens choice or anti-fog performance. Comes with a free cleaning and storage pouch.
Who Is This For?
Skydivers, motorcycle riders, and ATV riders with medium to smaller face shapes who want a vented goggle with mirrored lens options. The FLARE IV sits between the mid-size Flare III and the smallest Flare V in terms of fit.
Key Features
Advanced system venting — both foam and frame vented for maximum airflow
Vented EVA foam padding — seals against wind and debris while allowing circulation
UV400 protection — blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays
Shatterproof scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens
Free cleaning and storage pouch included
Lens Guide
Clear — night skydiving, dawn, dusk, and overcast conditions.
Smoke — bright daylight skydiving and outdoor use.
Yellow — enhances contrast and depth perception in variable and overcast light.
GT-Red Mirror — gray base with bold red mirror coating. Maximum style with excellent glare reduction.
GT-Blue Mirror — gray base with bold blue mirror coating. Bold look with solid glare control at speed.
The Flare Series – Find Your Fit
FLARE II — mid-size vented goggle, Clear/Smoke/Yellow lenses
FLARE III — mid-size with expanded mirrored lens options including GT-Red and GT-Blue Mirror
FLARE IV — slightly smaller fit with the same mirrored lens range as the Flare III
FLARE V — smallest in the series, ideal for kids and very small face shapes, with Copper and Rose lens options
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these good for skydiving? Yes — the vented frame and foam system reduces fogging during freefall and under canopy, and the goggle design provides a sealed fit against high-speed wind.
What is the difference between the Flare IV and Flare III? The Flare IV has a slightly smaller frame than the Flare III but offers the same lens options. If the Flare III fits too large, the Flare IV is the next step down.
Is the Flare IV good for kids? Possibly — it depends on the child's face size. For younger children or very small face shapes the Flare V is the better choice.
Are these good for ATV riding? Yes — the sealed foam gasket and impact-rated lens make these suitable for ATV and off-road use.
Cleaning Spits Eyewear safety glasses is essential to keep them in good condition and maintain their effectiveness. First, rinse the glasses with cold or warm water to remove dust or dirt. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap on both sides of the lenses and rub them gently with your fingers. Rinse the glasses with water again and pat dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using hot water, abrasive cleaners, or tissues to clean safety glasses; they can damage the lenses and reduce their effectiveness. Repeat this process regularly to ensure clear vision and long-lasting safety.
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