How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

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Whether the day dawns clear or stormy, the low-bridge fit Smith I/O MAG ChromaPop Snow Goggles with gogglesoc will help boost color and contrast, so you can confidently scope your line.
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View the Smith I/O Product LineView all Smith Men's Ski GogglesBest Use | Snowsports |
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UV Protection | 100 percent |
Polarized | No |
Photochromic | No |
Lens Shape | Spherical |
Bridge Fit | Low Bridge Fit |
Frame Size | Medium |
Helmet Compatible | Yes |
Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
Gender | Unisex |
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These are the worst goggles I've ever used by far. The peripherals cut off right where you need to be able to see, and the lenses they give you with them are trash. I've already gotten one traumatic brain injury this season because I couldn't see anything with their" storm lens" and ran into something that should have been obvious. The storm lens is a blue bird lens... they also hold snow like crazy. If you are riding in a light snow it is impossible to keep them cleared. My cheap $35 pair of yellow goggles performs way better!!!! A clear lens would be a better choice to include. Of course the clear lens has been out of stock all season. These goggles have ruined a lot of days of riding. Also the head band's silicone was not cured when I got them so it's left a huge sludgy sticky mess on my helmet. Not one positive about these goggles!