How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

Ready to drop in? The Smith 4D MAG ChromaPop Photochromic snow goggles with gogglesoc offer a wide field of view, sharp optics, and a lens that darkens when exposed to sunlight outdoors.
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View the Smith MAG Product LineView all Smith Men's Ski GogglesBest Use | Snowsports |
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UV Protection | 100 percent |
Light Transmission | PHTCHRM RED MRR/STRM RSE FLSH: 20-40 percent/50 percent |
Polarized | No |
Photochromic | Yes |
Lens Shape | Spherical |
Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
Frame Size | Medium |
Helmet Compatible | Yes |
Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
Gender | Unisex |
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The size, coverage, and field of view are extraordinary. Chromapop really does make things look better. These are fantastic as long as you are not in wet snow/rain. The 4D lens takes on a lot of water between the inner and out lens. When it does you will not be able to defog or drain the water without waiting overnight for it to dry. I experienced this problem on their first use. It just happened to be raining. I have warrantied out my main lens for this problem. The included high visibility lens does the same thing. When this happens you cannot clean the water spots that form between the lenses once dry. The photos are of water inside the lens.
I have a pair of Skyline XL from last year and if I had to just pick one goggle for the day, maybe I would stick with that because I am a bigger guy and it is a big goggle but these are just amazing. Switching lenses takes two seconds and you know it is secure. I absolutely love these. I would say they are worth the upgrade from the Skyline or the I/O.
Purchased for a gift for my husband to use in Fernie which often has low light days. He said they were great. Best googles for the conditions that he has ever owned….and he has owned an embarrassing number of ski googles. Highly recommend. Might get him the yellow lense as well for particularly flat light days.
I recently purchased the 4D Mag goggles with the Everyday Red Mirror lens - I had been using that lens color with my Smith Proxy goggles and found it to get washed out in cloudy conditions. I also do a lot of local night skiing and it wasn't great for night time. The Storm Yellow Flash lens that comes with this kit is AMAZING at night and in cloudy/low-light conditions. The 4D Mag goggles have an incredible field of vision - 180 degrees of peripheral vision and they curve under on the bottom, so you can actually see your feet while wearing them and looking straight ahead. When they arrived they had the Red Mirror lens on them - I was heading out to do some night skiing and needed to change the lens to the Storm Yellow Flash lens. It was undoubtedly the easiest goggle lens change I've ever had to perform. Simply pop off the old lens and snap on the new lens. The magnets are snug and strong. As I use a Smith helmet, these fit perfectly with it allowing me to ski without every having to worry about it.
Great goggle. Easy to change lens. Came complete w case google sock and a low light lens that all fits in the case. The low light lens does help in flat light. Very satisfied with this product.
I been using them last year and never had any issues. The photochromic red lens does great job changing depending on sun and cloudy conditions.
Love how it looks and fits but it fogs up and then it freezes. I have to scrap the ice off the inside of the goggles.
Maybe not the best looking, but the best performing. Crazy how much the color shifting helps visibility
Great fit and visibility. Photo chromatic lens works great in the bright sunshine
Great field of vision, however they still fogged up even on the first run