Smith Optics I/OX Goggle – Squall Frame/ChromaPop Everyday Green Mirror/ChromaPop Storm Rose Flash
The extra-large sperical lens of the I/OX unparalleled peripheral vision, while 5XTM anti-fog technology creates five times the fog absorption compared to anything else on the market. This technology combined with the interchangeable lens keeps you on the mountain all day, regardless of the conditions.
Product Features
- Medium/Large Fit and Helmet compatible
- Select colorways available with ChromaPop, Spherical Carbonic-X Lens with TLT Optics and 5X Anti-Fog inner Lens
- Responsive Fit Frame design, Ultra-Wide, Silicone Backed Strap, and Dual-axis outrigger positioning system
- Patented Porex filter, Includes Two Performance Mirror Lenses, Microfiber Goggle Bag with Replacement Lens Sleeve
- Manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty
Liftee Stamp of Approval! +update So far these are the best pair of goggles I’ve ever owned! I’m a liftee at Park City Mountain Resort so I wear my goggles all week long. Haven’t had them fog up up on me, they look awesome, and they’re super comfortable. Still need to try switching the lenses but i figure it shouldn’t be too much of a challenge. Will update later in the season if any issues arise.UPDATE: The I/OX is a difference maker…It’s the end of a long season and Smith did well. I only had one fog up…
The style is awesome and you look great Phenomenal interchangeable goggles. The style is awesome and you look great, but better yet are the lenses themselves. Smith makes some of the best options out there and the high light (Red Sol X — or Green for that matter) are top notch and the mirrior looks great. The blue sensor leaves a bit to be desired in my opinion. The vlt is great at letting light through, but the lack of a real tint (I prefer rose, purple, yellow, etc) does little for contrast and definition. The blue tint is…
Don’t even hesitate. I can’t recommend these enough. I spent at least 10-12 hours researching different snowboard goggles and how certain brands fit on certain sized faces, how wraparounds like these provide the best peripheral vision, which companies had the newest tech, the best lens changing mechanism, the most vibrant lenses, etc. I became almost neurotic.Eventually, I purchased a pair of Electric EG3.5 goggles which were supposed to have a ‘smaller’ frame for ‘smaller’ faces. I’d consider my face…