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Goggle Pocket Ski Pass Holder

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Features

  • Proven pass retention over the years. No need to worry about a lost pass.
  • Holds a standard credit card sized ID card securely in the pocket.
  • Snaps securely onto your goggle strap.
  • Open frame design for better scannability of barcodes and easier for the liftie.
  • Cold weather resistant material.

Description

Lift lines just got easier! Simply place your pass into the Goggle Pocket, attach to your goggle strap, and show your pass to the liftie. Using the Goggle Pocket now eliminates the need to dig your pass out of your coat or to deal with the troublesome armband holders, which saves valuable time in the lift line. Cover your pass with Goggle Pocket.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.41 x 3.5 x 0.28 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.02 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.5 x 0.33 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: ‎17.2 Grams


Brand Name: ‎Goggle Pocket


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult, Unisex-child


Manufacturer: ‎Twin Peaks Concepts


Part Number: ‎1


Date First Available: September 21, 2015


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I have been using a great little goggle pass for 2 years where the pass just slips into an enclosed plastic pocket and snaps onto your goggle strap. It is GREAT and I would love to buy another but can't find one. This one is for a gift but after receiving it - I can not believe it is not enclosed in plastic. I was going to send it back but most reviews seem to indicate no one is losing their passes which is my concern. It looks like a very inferior design but maybe not!? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Peppy

  • Good product if you have a pass at a hill that does not use RFID gates.
Item itself worths 4.5 stars. Minus 1 star for slow delivery, it took the seller 1 week to pass the item to Amazon. Regarding the product, the only concern that I have is the 'hinges' because the two straps and the base were manufactured as one piece, and the straps were just bent down all the way to create the fold, so the parts that became the 'hinges' are simply stretched out plastic/rubber, not sure how well that will hold after multiple uses. Other than that, it is a great and very ideal product if you have a season pass at a hill that still does not use RFID gates. The material is great at room temperature, not too soft and not too hard, extreme cold may harden it but I still yet to try. After I snapped the pass in the holder, I don't see any chance of it falling out accidentally unless the skier falls really hard on the head, but in that case the skier probably has bigger problem to deal with than losing the pass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017 by Kth

  • Clever ski pass holder
I've been searching for something better than the armband I have used for several years to hold my ski pass. I think I found it! Seems like a good sturdy design. I am a little nervous about the pass staying in place at high speeds. It just kind of tucks in the slots and that is it. I don't know how to ski slow so we shall see If it comes flying out when going mach schnell! Overall satisfied with the purchase so I ordered a couple more for my son and brother as Christmas presents. Update: 12-21-15 installed a small command strip on the back of the pass just to make sure it won't go anywhere. Like the hands free scanning action in the lift line. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2015 by Daddyo

  • Very nice always get questions about where I got it.
I might not trust this for a seasons pass without some modification, even just adding a rubber band. But for daily passes it is very easy to use and puts my sons pass at the right height for the rfid reader.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by adam3914

  • Surprised at how well it works!
When the clip arrived, I thought that there should be a plastic cover over the ID card. But the card simply slips under the small black plastic tabs. Since this is placed on the goggles that are outside of the helmet as my daughter skies all over the mountain in varying conditions, I thought for sure that the ID card would pop out. But it doesn't! She used this all season long and it worked wonderfully. I would recommend this pass holder! It is inexpensive, easy to use and it works! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2018 by liz

  • Very convenient, make it more secure with a small modification
Very convenient, fits pass well, and the lifties like it! Took off one star because I don't think the pass is secure enough in the holder, just slides in from the top, in a spill could potentially pop out. To improve security, I made a small hole through both the pass and the holder, ran a zip tie through both and through a plastic slider on my goggles. Now even in the event of a bad crash the pass can't separate from the holder, nor the holder from the goggles (even if both snaps popped open, which is unlikely). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 by Footprinter

  • Works great for my kid's Ikon Pass
Just what my kids needed. Works great and keep my kids Ikon Pass secure to their goggles. No issues.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022 by Noonan!

  • Works great except for automatic card readers
Works really well. Other methods of holding a pass either have fallen off or are inconvenient to show at the lift line. the only problem i've ever encountered was at the gondola at Steamboat where the automatic card reading is below shoulder height so i have to hold the helmet in my hand. This may be a problem for all automatic card readers, but steamboat is the only place i ski that currently has one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2017 by david v

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