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smith stance goggles Smith I/O Mag S Ski Goggles

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smith stance goggles Smith I/O Mag S Ski GogglesSmith I O Mag S (small fit) Product Information Based on the standard I O, the S version is for smaller faces and women. You can only scope your line if you can see where you're going. Putting on the Smith I O MAG goggles is like flipping the switch from regular to widescreen. Our ChromaPop lens tech boosts color and contrast, so every wind lip, landing, and tree glade is as sharp as possible. It gets our highest level of anti fog treatment and

Smith I/O Mag S (small fit) Product Information

Based on the standard I/O, the S version is for smaller faces and women. You can only scope your line if you can see where you're going. Putting on the Smith I/O MAG™ goggles is like flipping the switch from regular to widescreen. Our ChromaPop™ lens tech boosts color and contrast, so every wind lip, landing, and tree glade is as sharp as possible. It gets our highest level of anti-fog treatment and integrates with our helmets for airflow that keeps them fog-free through all weather conditions. Whether the day dawns clear or stormy, lens swaps are a snap thanks to our quick-swap MAG™ lens system. Compatible only with lenses from 20/21 production season. Not compatible with lenses 19/20 or earlier.

Features:

  • Smith MAG™ lens change system uses magnets for quick, easy lens changes; 
  • Smith MAG™ lens change system: MAG technology allows you to quickly change lenses for any riding condition. Strong and weatherproof magnets guide the lens into the secure anchored position. Once in position, the lens carrier provides a patent-pending dual locking mechanical engagement to secure the lens. With the Smith MAG’s two locking mechanisms, the lens stays locked tight for whatever the hill throws at you. A simple push of one lever at either side of the lens releases the lens for easy swapping as the light and conditions change. Strong and weatherproof N52 magnets automatically guide the lens into the anchored position. The magnetic function speeds up lens changes to get you back out riding faster.
  • Spherical Carbonic-x lens for distortion-free optics and impact resistance;  Normally the eye has trouble distinguishing colors where the blue/green and the green/red wavelengths cross over. ChromaPop™ filters these specific crossovers for greater definition, natural color, and clarity.
  • 5X™ anti-fog inner lens for advanced fog-free performance
  • Available with ChromaPop™ lens: ChromaPop™ enhances contrast and natural color to make the details pop
  • Designed for ultimate integration with Smith helmets for maximum comfort, venting and fog-free performance
  • QuickFit strap adjustment system lets you find the right fit fast
  • Ultra-wide, silicone-backed strap stays put
  • Three-layer DriWix face foam wicks moisture for a fog-free fit
  • Responsive Fit™ frame adjusts to your face for a precise, comfortable fit
  • Medium fit; Available in Low Fit Bridge version for Asian faces or those with lower nose bridges
  • Two lenses: Bright light and low light ChromaPop™ performance tints included
  • Microfiber goggle bag with replacement lens sleeve

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Smith Prescription Information

This frame utilizes a prescription adapter. This is a piece that carries the prescription and snaps in behind the front lens of the sunglasses. This allows higher prescription availability with the coverage of a large, wrap sunglass lens. It also creates a smaller prescription lens surface area to reduce weight and thickness of prescription lenses.  Prescription range +6.00 to -8.00 total power (sphere plus cylinder).   ;Most popular prescription options listed.  Additional coatings can be added on prescription information page.  Since insert sits behind goggle lenses, only clear lenses are recommended. Estimated processing time:  5 to 7 working days. Coatings will add a week.

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