Smith I/O MAG XL ChromaPop Goggles for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$250.00
Used Value:
$150.00
Sale Value:
$225.00

The Smith I/O MAG XL Chromapop Goggles give you two distinct advantages on the slopes—they let you see better and they let you see more. Their extra-large spherical lens will give you a wider field of vision for greater safety looking both up and down the hill, and thanks to the ChromaPop lens technology your contrast, clarity, and color will all be amplified to help you get a more clearly defined picture of snow conditions and terrain. Plus, it's also got Smith's MAG interchangeable lens system, which uses magnetic hold points and a dual-locking mechanism to let you quickly switch between the included bright light and low-light lenses when pesky clouds decide to hide the sun for the rest of the day. No matter the light or weather conditions you'll have the clarity you need, while anti-fog coating helps ensure that the only clouding going on involves unexpected snow and fresh turns.

Specifications

Brand:
Case Included:
microfiber bag
Claimed Weight:
6oz
Eyeglass Compatible:
yes
Face Size:
large
Frame:
Responsive Fit
Interchangeable Lens:
Smith MAG system
Lens:
ChromaPop (bright light and low light)
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding
Strap:
QuickFit adjustment
Technical Features:
anti-fog

Full Reviews

10
I've had these goggles for a season and decided to get another pair since Smith offers so many different colors and strap styles. The blackout lens provides adequate protection on bluebird days and looks good at the same time. The rose low light lens is also great for when the clouds roll in or stormy days. The fit is large - so if you have a bigger/wider face, they should work great! The lens swapping feature is super easy to use and allows for quick transitions to your other lens. I ski with my contact lenses in, but have tried these on with my glasses and they do fit.
Andrew Ehresman, backcountry.com
October 27, 2020
4
Google scratches way too easy. I would not recommend it based on this. Otherwise it was pretty good.
jonnathan S., backcountry.com
February 3, 2020