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Smith Blazer Dusk Goggle
Smith Blazer Dusk Goggle
Smith Blazer Dusk Goggle

Smith Blazer Dusk Goggle

€ 94.95
incl. VAT 
Colour: ignitor mirror
Size: UNI

 

 

 

 

Product details

Article number

  • 759001
  • Gender

    • Men
    • Women

    Light Transmission

    • 36 %

    Goggle Features

    • Over the glasses fit

    Goggle Fit

    • Medium

    Lens Coating

    • Mirrored

    Product description

    Clear vision for every terrain

    The Smith Blazer provides a wide field of view, sharp contours, and dependable anti-fog performance. Its sleek, modern frame combines cylindrical Carbonic-X lenses with proven Airflow technology and a Fog-X inner lens, ensuring your vision remains clear in snow, sun, and storm. The Responsive Fit™ frame moulds to your face for a snug, comfortable fit – even with a helmet or optical glasses.

    Ignitor Mirror
    A versatile all-season lens that reduces eye fatigue while enhancing contrast and depth perception.

    • Visible Light Transmission 36 %


    Features
    • Cylindrical Carbonic-X lens
    • Airflow technology for active ventilation
    • Fog-X anti-fog inner lens
    • Responsive Fit™ frame adapts to your face
    • Dual-layer DriWix face foam for moisture control
    • Ultra-wide, silicone-backed strap
    • Dual-slide strap adjustment system
    • OTG compatible – fits over prescription glasses
    • Compatible with Smith helmets
    • Includes microfiber goggle bag with lens sleeve

    About Smith

    As early as 1965, Smith pioneered the snow goggle as we know it today. Created to give fanatic shredders more time on the mountain without foggy vision, Smith have dedicated the past 50 years to improving the way we see things. If you aren't gazing at the sun through a Smith lens, are you even gazing at the sun?