It is properly dark, you are moving over ground you do not know, and you want both hands free. That is the job every goggle in the Nightfox Swift range is built for. The question is which one, and the model names do not help you much: Swift, Swift Max, Swift 2, Swift 2 Pro. Two of those are closer to each other than the numbering suggests, and one difference between them matters far more than the rest.
This guide sets the four head-mounted goggles side by side on the specs that change how they perform in the field, explains what the 940nm infrared option actually buys you, and covers where the Prowl monocular fits if goggles are not the right shape for your use. No jargon, real numbers.





