How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

In any weather, these Smith Transfer Snow Goggles offer a low-profile style and a wide field of view. The Responsive Fit frame adjusts to your face for a precise, comfortable fit.



Imported.
View all Smith Men's Ski Goggles| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Light Transmission | Blue Sensor Mirror: 60 percent Green Sol-X Mirror: 12 percent Ignitor Mirror: 35 percent RC36: 36 percent |
| Polarized | No |
| Photochromic | No |
| Lens Shape | Cylindrical |
| Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
| Frame Size | Medium |
| Helmet Compatible | Yes |
| Gender | Unisex |
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These goggles will protect your eyes from wind… and that’s about it. They are mostly fine. I have had horrible fogging issues with these. I have tried anti fog but they just get watery on the inside from condensation. I think they just don’t vent well enough for me. But I can still see so oh well. Also a bit big on my face. Women might want smaller goggles as neither my mom or sisters can wear these.
These are great. Really worked well while hiking.
Pretty reasonable price, fit well, adjust well, and can see out of them clearly. Great quality!
Great product. Any day there’s snowfall, I wear them and I don’t have to worry about my eyes being invaded by snowflakes.
Became fogged up after second usage during snowboarding trip and would not clear up unless in heated area.
Perfect fit and great clarity. Very well matching to skiing in mostly cloudy North East