How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

Whether you're dropping in on a hike-to line or charging through a storm day at the resort, Smith 4D MAG XL ChromaPop goggles offer an amazing field of view—and come with a Smith lens protector.




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View the Smith MAG Product LineView all Smith Men's Ski Goggles| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Light Transmission | EVRYDY GRN MRR/STRM BLUE MRR: 23 percent/55 percent SUN BLACK/STRM BLUE SNSR MRR: 12 percent/55 percent SUN RED MIRROR/STRM YLLW FLSH: 16 percent/65 percent SUN BLK GOLD MRR/STRM BLUE MRR: 13 percent/55 percent EVRDY ROSE GOLD/STRM RSE FLSH: 23 percent/50 percent SUN BLACK/STORM AMBER: 12 percent/67 percent |
| Polarized | No |
| Photochromic | No |
| Lens Shape | Spherical |
| Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
| Frame Size | Medium/Large |
| Helmet Compatible | Yes |
| Eyewear Compatible | Yes |
| Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
| Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I got the black out lens and it was crystal clear on a sunny day but the goggles let in too much air. The foam around the googles is a weird design, not even. I never had this problem before and this was with mild winds -17mph. I would not trust these in a heavy storm, blizzard, or high winds. I returned them.
I have a semi-wide face, so I got the XL. The curve on these goggles is way too tight. They put pressure on the sides/temple area and leaves small gaps in the center around the nose and middle forehead. They are in no way meant for wider faces. The Oakley flight decks, Anon M4, and Giro all fit way better and are far more comfortable. There is also some distortion in the lowest section of the lens. Not sure why other websites recommend these so much, especially for wider faces. I did also try them on with a smith helmet and still had them feel uncomfortable.
bought these goggles too hopefully help me with flat light. didn't get to use them for that, but I did use them on a cloudy / sunny day and a sunny day. I got the blackout lenses and it was crystal clear for both days. on the cloudy / sunny day there were mild winds, 17 mph with some higher gusts. there was a lot of air coming into the goggles. I've been in many storms / blizzards and never felt anything like this before with my last pair of electric eg3s. I think these goggles would be horrible in a strong wind / blizzard. they look great and the dark lens was crystal clear on a sunny day but I returned them. I don't want to take the chance of keeping them and having more air come in on a windy day. the foam design around the goggle is a weird shape. it's not uniform. around the nose area it wasn't even symmetrical. there was a big gap on one side of my nose compared to the other.