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The Dakine Playground is Dakine's snow goggle for kids and younger youth — a true small frame, not a shrunk-down adult one, so it seals on a young face instead of gapping at the temples. It's an over-the-glasses design: the frame is cut with channels so a child who wears prescription glasses can keep them on underneath. The frame is molded from recycled TPU that Dakine calls softFLEX, chosen to stay bendable in the cold so it holds its shape and its seal after a lift-line drop.
Comfort is sized for a smaller head. Triple-layer face foam is faced with a bio-based Sorona fleece that wicks sweat, and the strap is a narrower 40 mm — right for a small helmet or bare head — with a recycled rPET adjuster and twin silicone beads inside so it won't creep. The single amber lens suits the flat, snowy, overcast light that fills most of a Northwest winter; Dakine doesn't print a VLT number for it, so neither do we. The lens carries full ultraviolet protection, and the goggle meets CE impact requirements referenced to ANSI Z87.1, EN 174 and ISO 18527-1 — a goggle guards the eyes from wind, sun and debris, not the head. A recycled microfiber storage bag with its own lens sleeve is included.
Pick the Playground for a young skier or rider who needs a genuine kids fit and, if they wear glasses, that over-the-glasses frame — around $45. It's the wrong call for an older teen or adult, where it will sit too small, and for anyone who wants a dark bright-sun lens or the option to change tints. It comes in three frame prints — Monster, Palm Beach and Snowflake — all on the same amber lens.