How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

Whether you're dropping in on a hike-to line or charging through a stormy resort day, the Smith 4D MAG XL ChromaPop Photochromic goggles with a low-bridge fit set you up with a superb field of view.
Made in USA.
View the Smith MAG Product LineView all Smith Men's Ski Goggles| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Light Transmission | 12 percent/55 percent |
| Polarized | No |
| Photochromic | No |
| Lens Shape | Spherical |
| Bridge Fit | Low Bridge Fit |
| Frame Size | Large |
| Helmet Compatible | Yes |
| Eyewear Compatible | Yes |
| Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
| Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Fit isn’t great with POC helmets. The buckle on the strap is completely unnecessary and creates an awkward interface with the google strap retainer found on most helmets. The strap buckle is also another potential point of failure. Please get rid of it. Google also needs more foam around the nose and cheeks. Lens is great and MAG system works beautifully, but the weird fit and useless buckle would prevent me from purchasing again. Back to Oakley for me.
It's a good pair of goggles and I use it with a Smith helmet (large) but it seems that the goggles are just a bit too large as the top of the goggles and brim of the helmet want to push on each other. I find myself having to adjust the fit after every run. Pairing goggles and helmet that are same brand does not appear to give the best fit. Only after putting it in use do you notice this and once used, no returns are allowed so that's a bummer.