First impression
When you first unpack it, you realise that it is a large goggle. The case, which comes with a microfibre bag, is also quite large. This means that in addition to the goggle, the supplied interchangeable lens for bad weather also fits in well, although the case is unlikely to be carried around in a backpack for reasons of space.
The rimless lens is mirrored and eye-catching. A special feature of the Float II is that the lens is attached using magnets. This makes it really easy to change the lenses, as they conveniently click into place by themselves.
Test report
I have a fairly large head (61cm circumference) and wear a fairly large helmet. The goggle fits me well, but there is no space left between the helmet, goggle and nose. The MessyWeekend Float II is therefore either suitable for people with a rather large head or for use without a helmet. Otherwise, the goggle fits well, the strap is rubberised on the inside to prevent it from slipping and can be adjusted as usual. The large volume of the goggle prevents fogging quite reliably. The only time it fogs up is when I'm wearing an FFP2 mask on the lift, but that happens with every goggle, which is why I put it on my helmet in the lift. The rimless design prevents snow build-up on the goggle well and makes it easy to "wipe clear", which is especially helpful in deep conditions.