Smith  Cascade Classic Snow Goggles

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Smith Cascade Classic goggles feature a medium-size frame and a flexible lens that conforms for a great fit and distortion-free vision.

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Features

  • Double lenses create an insulation barrier between cold outer air and warm air inside the goggles, preventing fog formation
  • Exclusive Fog-X™ antifog treatment is bonded permanently to the inner lens for optimum fog-free vision
  • Self-adjusting split-V nose offers a comfortable fit, and soft hypoallergenic foam creates a total seal around your face
  • Adjustable strap fits over helmets and hats
  • Gold Lite tint filters reflected blue light to provide superior contrast, shadow definition and depth perception in bright, overcast and flat light
  • Blocks 100% of the sun's UVA/UVB/UVC rays

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Downhill Skiing

Snowboarding

UV Protection

100 percent

Polarized

No

Lens Shape

Cylindrical

Helmet Compatible

Yes

Gender

Unisex

Lens Tint

Gold Lite (amber)

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2 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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RunnerMom
Location:Port Angeles, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
15 years ago

Why pay more?

I have no idea why you would buy more expensive goggles. As soon as I put these on (I had been wearing sunglasses in snow and wind on Rainier) I felt invincible! I had no fog and could see great! Now maybe there are goggles that have better peripheral vision, but these seemed fine, it's just that I simply noticed at first that I could see the frame some in my peripheral, then I forgot about it. These are awesome for the price.

WanderingKwid
Location:Foster City, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
16 years ago

Inexpensive, very effective

I used these for a three-day trip recently. For the most part, they were perfect. I did get a little fog near the end of the weekend, but I contribute part of that to the fact that I had a scarf covering my nose/mouth and my breath was going upwards. With a mask over my nose and mouth, that might have cut down on the fog.

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