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Zeal Beacon Review

A stylish goggle that offers various lens types, resists fogging, and provides high-quality optics
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Zeal Beacon Review
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Price:  $269 List
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Manufacturer:   Zeal
By Isaac Laredo ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Feb 1, 2023
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#8 of 16
  • Lens Quality - 20% 7.0
  • Comfort - 20% 8.0
  • Ventilation and Breathability - 20% 7.0
  • Ease of Changing Lenses - 15% 7.0
  • Durability - 15% 8.0
  • Style - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

The Zeal Beacon is a versatile goggle that offers many options in terms of lens types and colorways. The photochromatic version provides good optical performance and specializes in conditions from sunny to high overcast. The VLT band is rather narrow, which limits this goggle's ability to be a one-lens option. The Observation Deck Technology enhances the field of view of this medium frame goggle without increasing the overall size for a comfortable fit across various facial structure types. This model provides all-day comfort with or without a helmet, and its sleek style appeals to a wide variety of riders. We recommend the Beacon for mountain lovers in search of that everyday goggle that performs well in sun or overcast conditions and who is willing to purchase an additional low-light lens.
REASONS TO BUY
Photochromatic
Fog resistant
Stylish
Wider field of view
REASONS TO AVOID
Narrow photochromatic range

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Bottom Line An optional photochromatic goggle that provides good Optical performance and a large field of view within a narrow VLT bandTop-tier optics, lens changeovers, style, and durability in a medium-fit goggleA comfortable everyday goggle with photochromic lens technology and great breathabilityA budget-friendly photochromatic goggle that is sure to fit the needs of both beginner and advanced skiers and ridersThis affordable goggle is great for any rider and any conditions
Rating Categories Zeal Beacon Smith 4D Mag Julbo Cyrius Glade Adapt 2 Smith Squad ChromaPop
Lens Quality (20%)
7.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Comfort (20%)
8.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
Ventilation and Breathability (20%)
7.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
Ease of Changing Lenses (15%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
4.0
Durability (15%)
8.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Style (10%)
9.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Specs Zeal Beacon Smith 4D Mag Julbo Cyrius Glade Adapt 2 Smith Squad ChromaPop
Number of Included Lenses 1 2 1 1 2
Tested Lens Polarized Automatic + RB Chromapop Sun Red Mirror, Chromapop Storm REACTIV 0-4 High Contrast Photochromatic Blue Chromapop Sun, Yellow
Lens Shape Cylindrical Spherical Cylindrical Cylindrical Cylindrical
Frame Size Medium Medium Medium Medium/Large Medium/Large
Layers of Foam Triple layer Triple layer Dual layer Triple Density 2-layer Dri-Wix
Ventilation Upper lower venting with Everclear Anti-Fog AirEvac Air Flow Foam Not specified

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Zeal Beacon goggle leverages the company's long-term experience to provide solid optical quality and a large field of view in a durable and comfortable package. It uses a cylindrical lens and Observation Deck Technology to allow you to see the most on the mountain with no recognizable distortion.

Performance Comparison


zeal beacon - the zeal beacon uses photochromatic technology to adapt the lens...
The Zeal Beacon uses photochromatic technology to adapt the lens tint to the conditions.
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Lens Quality


Zeal is known for producing very high-quality lenses, and the Beacon is no exception. It uses a cylindrical lens and Observation Deck Technology to increase the field of view and minimize the amount of frame impeding your vision. The large field of view, color enhancement, and detail on the snow surface make this a worthwhile goggle.

Zeal's Automatic series is offered in three lens types, a yellow base, a gray base, and a rose base. In this review, we tested the rose base, which offers adjustments from 38% to 20% VLT. This lens worked well within that range, and its ideal conditions were sunny to high overcast. However, the VLT band was too narrow to work in snow storms and whiteout conditions. We would need a second lens or goggle around 45% to 80% VLT for those conditions.

That aside, these lenses provided great optical performance related to color enhancement and definition of the snow surface. Generally speaking, we experienced a slight red color shift amongst all colors with the rose-based lens, especially with more white or blue-toned features. The color enhancement was noticeable in all colors. The color shift's effectiveness and vibrancy directly correlated to where the lens was within the transitional range. Shiny surfaces like ice were emphasized, and we appreciated that added detail on the snow surface. It became easier to pinpoint where firm snow was in cloudy conditions. However, in low light or stormy conditions, the details of the snow surface got lost as we were operating outside of the range of this lens.

Overall, these lenses performed great and enhanced colors and details among average mountain conditions, such as partly cloudy with pockets of sun.

zeal beacon - the zeal beacon performed great in flat light as pictured here, but...
The Zeal Beacon performed great in flat light as pictured here, but we found its VLT range too low for low light conditions during storms.
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Comfort


The Beacon is a very comfortable goggle when used on a beanie or over a helmet. Despite the larger field of vision, they employ a medium size frame that is quite versatile across different face shapes. Those on our testing team with both small and large facial structures found these goggles to fit quite well. The model uses a triple layer of foam to offer a durable attachment point to the frame and a contour-like fit. The foam is finished with a micro fleece to ensure a comfortable next-to-skin feel. Like most goggles, that also has a silicone bead along the goggle strap to secure its place throughout the day. The Beacon provided a pressure point and draft-free experience in the backcountry and at the resort.

zeal beacon - the zeal beacon fits seamlessly with modern ski helmets and is...
The Zeal Beacon fits seamlessly with modern ski helmets and is comfortable for all-day use.
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Ventilation and Breathablity


The Beacon uses a full-length top vent to maximize surface area and air intake and help reduce fogging. The lower rim of the frame has small holes instead of full-length foam vents. The bottom part of the goggle reduces the overall ventilation potential of these goggles. The rationale behind this is to help keep the frame's footprint low. The ventilation, coupled with the anti-fog coating, was enough to resist fogging when riding in the resort. However, in our uphill tests, we did note the lack of ventilation produced some fogging. Fortunately, we don't often do a lot of uphill travel wearing goggles except for very windy tours or when hiking to particular terrain in the resort. Expect a light fogging issue if you're working hard while wearing these goggles.

zeal beacon - the ventilation system is efficient and can ward off any fogging...
The ventilation system is efficient and can ward off any fogging issues in the resort.
Credit: Isaac Laredo

Ease of Changing Lenses


The Beacon offers a relatively easy lens-changing system — we could easily change the lens within 2 minutes. This model also works with all the Beacon lens options, ranging from polarized standard lenses to higher-end photochromatic lenses. The photochromatic lenses operate within a relatively narrow band but still cover sunny to cloudy conditions. This reduces the importance of having a user-friendly and streamlined magnetic changing system as the frequency is reduced. That said, Zeal still put in the effort to ensure that changing the lenses was fast and easy.

Durabiltiy


The Beacon has stood up to all of our tests, whether getting tossed in a tote bag to head to the resort or stuffed in our backcountry bag for a day in the wilderness. The lenses are coated with Perma Shield anti-scratch coating and remained unscratched through our test period and beyond. The strap is reinforced with plastic brackets at the attachment points and has maintained its elasticity. With proper care, these goggles should last for multiple seasons.

zeal beacon - with proper care, you can enjoy the benefits of photochromatic tech...
With proper care, you can enjoy the benefits of photochromatic tech for years.
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Style


The Beacon was a fan favorite in our style polls which factored in skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels. Its modern, nearly frameless design with a cylindrical lens gives it a versatile and casual aesthetic. Zeal offers this product in an astonishing 30 colors (at the time of publishing), so there's bound to be a color that resonates with you.

zeal beacon - the majority of skiers and riders ranked the beacon as one of the...
The majority of skiers and riders ranked the Beacon as one of the most stylish models.
Credit: Isaac Laredo

Should You Buy the Zeal Beacon?


We recommend these goggles to skiers and snowboarders looking for that versatile everyday google but who are also willing to have a dedicated storm day model for those whiteout days when the Beacon can't quite hack it.

What Other Ski Goggles Should You Consider?


If you're looking for one lens for every condition, check out the Julbo Cyrius Photochromatic. If photochromatic lenses aren't your jam, then consider the Smith 4D Mag.

Isaac Laredo