{"id":44292,"date":"2023-12-20T17:39:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-20T17:39:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lethal-industry.com\/?p=44292"},"modified":"2023-12-20T17:39:10","modified_gmt":"2023-12-20T17:39:10","slug":"panda-optics-uk-sports-eyewear-brand-thats-shades-above-the-rest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lethal-industry.com\/business\/panda-optics-uk-sports-eyewear-brand-thats-shades-above-the-rest\/","title":{"rendered":"Panda Optics: UK sports eyewear brand that\u2019s shades above the rest"},"content":{"rendered":"
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2024 is looking bigger and brighter than ever for sports eyewear brand Panda Optics as its new goggle opens up the slopes for the snow crowd and more cyclists come on board thanks to its sunglasses.<\/p>\n
A shining example of what a small business can achieve in a market long dominated by global giants, that Panda is a UK-based operation makes it even more of a rarity.\u00a0<\/p>\n
With every adult snow goggle, wearers receive a polarised lens that reduces glare and links magnetically to the frame, as well as one for low light so they are covered for all conditions from a sunny day to a whiteout.<\/p>\n
Founded by former ski instructor and \u201cgear nerd\u201d Oliver Heath eight years ago, it was his conviction about the importance of using a polarised lens – so skiers and boarders can see and judge terrain more clearly \u2013 that kickstarted the enterprise.<\/p>\n
Don’t miss… <\/strong> Roxy, Dragon Alliance and Snow Lab: The best ski wear accessories<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cVision is the key to being safe and aware on the slopes, but there\u2019s no such thing as a one-lens wonder and polarised googles weren\u2019t common so it often meant buying standard ones with an additional lens at an extortionate price,\u201d Heath explains.<\/p>\n \u201cThen lenses often get damaged over a winter, so someone could end up spending a large amount.<\/p>\n \u201cThat set me on a mission to find manufacturers and discover true cost of polarised and non-polarised. The difference proved to be minimal and what I had been paying for was a hard-to-justify \u2018premium\u2019.\u201d<\/p>\n To disrupt the old order meant innovation, manufacturing from scratch and delivering lower cost options – a mountain to climb business wise.\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Today Panda\u2019s products are designed and made in China according to Heath\u2019s technical wish list, followed by fulfilment in the UK.<\/p>\n Turnover is forecast for \u00a3300,000 in 20026\/27, while development has taken \u00a350,000 of private funding so far.<\/p>\n Sales are primarily online and through small, independent retailers. The snow goggles range includes the Diablo (\u00a394) \u2013 offering a google that\u2019s under \u00a3100 is key objective for Panda, bestseller Cobalt (\u00a3122), the Cub for kids with a silicone-lined strap ensuring it stays put on helmets and, just out, its upgraded Dual Vision (\u00a3160).<\/p>\n Resetting the balance between frame and lens, this can be used with either a Toric lens, which mimics the curve of the retina, or a cylindrical one.<\/p>\n\n