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Hitting a line that many experienced skiers would shy away from makes for a truly impressive, unique and intimidating film segment, mixed in with the usual dose of TGR fun.įor a bit more gnar-factor, as if the segment itself isn’t enough, the full behind-the-scenes look at making this hair-raising segment actually makes the run look more insane. This latest feat, though, is something unprecedented. There’s also her brakeless 96 km/h speed run in Kamloops from 2013, where Brown removes the brakes from her bike just to go faster. This isn’t even her first time taking on something fully on the other side of sanity. From going huge at Hoff Fest, part of the Fest event series, in 2016, to a string of EWS appearances that frequently involved Brown stepping on a podium with the world’s best, full-time enduro racers, she’s repeatedly shown that she’s not one to back down from a challenge. Of course, Casey Brown is no stranger to pushing the limits on her bike. For her latest film segment, Brown joins freeride legend Cam McCaul and Teton Gravity Research in Jackson Hole, Wyoming to take on the infamous ski line: Corbet’s Couloir. The goggles feature magnetic interchangeable MI3 technology offering secure and easily changed lenses, triple layer face foam for fit and comfort, and both frame styles provide superior field of view and mitigate optical distortion in any condition.Īvailable exclusively at /optics and TGR retail locations including Jackson, Teton Village, Bozeman, Breckenridge and Killington, the Further and Uprising goggles retail at USD $195.00 and the TGR Sun Optics line (three styles of sunglasses) starting at USD $150.00.Revelstoke’s Casey Brown steps out of the gondola, hops on her bike and launches off a kicker into the snow. Each style is available with multiple goggle strap and lens options. TGR Optics are available in two frame styles the Uprising cylindrical goggle and the Further toric goggle, designed for maximum protection, comfort and superior vision. Sonar technology by Zeiss is an all-round lens solution that helps improve performance with the world’s best visual clarity. This ultimate snow lens technology, Sonar by Zeiss, was designed for TGR with a contrast enhancement filter developed to brighten snow details and boost depth perception.

“See the world through our lens” is the ethos driving TGR Optics, and in collaboration with Carl Zeiss Sunlens, TGR has designed, developed and tested new sonar technology to push visions and dreams into the future.

We’re excited to take that knowledge and collaborate with Zeiss to develop premier lenses for our goggles and sunglasses.” “For more than two decades, we’ve been using and testing the world’s finest Zeiss camera lenses in the harshest environments and most remote corners of the planet. “Bringing TGR Optics to life has been a natural evolution for us.” said Steve Jones, CEO and Co-Founder of Teton Gravity Research. The athlete team will don the TGR Optics line during filming, competition and freeriding sessions throughout the winter, highlighting the importance of TGR’s athlete-tested mantra in the continued development of their new high performance goggle and sunglass products. Tested by TGR’s athletes and crew, the products have been subjected to the most extreme conditions by the best athletes in the world. After years of working with the finest Zeiss camera optics in the world, and pushing the limits of sport, TGR has now taken another massive step to deliver the next frontier of visual experiences with TGR Optics premium eyewear.
