How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

From bright and sunny to dark and stormy, every day on the mountain has its own personality. Luckily, the Smith Squad MAG ChromaPop snow goggles have the tech to keep up with ever-changing conditions.


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View the Smith Squad Product LineView all Smith Men's Ski Goggles| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Polarized | No |
| Photochromic | No |
| Lens Shape | Cylindrical |
| Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
| Frame Size | Medium/Large |
| Helmet Compatible | Yes |
| Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
| Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I bought the Killer Acid variant because of how sweet it looks and got a few compliments on the mountain. I felt they overall didn't fog too much which I'm sure was aided by the helmet integration. They're also really comfortable and I didn't find that my face or head were sore at the end of the day. It's really easy to adjust them and swap out the lenses as well. Finally, I'm Asian and didn't go with the low bridge fit. These ended up working great regardless.
The sizing simply cannot be correct, there's no way these are medium/large size goggles. Tried on a different model with the same medium frame size as instructed and the fit was OK with those goggles. Received Squad Mag and the fit might be OK for a 10 year old child. The goggles did not fit my face at all. Goggles were resting by the my temples and I could easily insert a finger on both sides between my face and the goggles.
The fit, lens-change system, and optics are all great. However, the goggles are noticeably drafty. When wind hits from certain directions, it feels like air is rushing straight through, sometimes enough to make my eyes water. I've never had this with other Smith, Anon or Oakley goggles. Would love a fix or an explanation
Literally just bought the white vapor color ways and as I was preparing my gear I noticed that the blackout lenses specially the right top corner is bent and when you put on a helmet its very noticeable
Really love these goggles and was overdue for a new pair. They are extremely comfortable and changing lenses is super easy.
I switched from the I/O Mag to the Squad Mag. The venting and field of vision is much nicer on the Squad vs the I/O.
Bought these as the pair that were in the display only to find out that they had a few small scratches on the lens's, unfortunately.
We clearly received an REI return. The package was missing the second lens. In addition, the goggles were dirty, the lens was smeared, and had a gooey stuff all over the straps. The lens carrying pouch was also dirty.
Recently upgraded to these Squad Mag from the Transfer model. Noticable difference in both the field of view and anti-fogging elements. They are true to size, the Mag swappable lens is a huge plus when skiing day to night.
Great lens definition in bright light. Very cool, kind of retro, styling. Fits a bit too snug on the helmet, but manageable.