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Smith Skyline XL Black Goggle
Smith Skyline XL Black Goggle
Smith Skyline XL Black Goggle

Smith Skyline XL Black Goggle

£ 165.-£ 80.-
incl. VAT 
-52 %
Colour: everyday red mirror

 

 

 

 

Product details

Weather

Changeable weather

Article number

  • 627416
  • Gender

    • Men
    • Women

    Weight

    • 200 g

    Light Transmission

    • 25 %

    Goggle Features

    • Frameless
    • Over the glasses fit

    Goggle Fit

    • Large

    Lens Coating

    • Polarised
    • Mirrored

    Product description

    LARGE FRAME, CRYSTAL CLEAR VISION

    With the brand new Skyline XL we have extended your view of the horizon. It gives you all the benefits of an extended field of view, OTG compatibility and the ChromaPop™ lens technology for a higher contrast sharpness. Follow your furthest goal, no one will be able to stop you!

    ChromaPop™ Everyday Red Mirror
    Featuring a rose base tint, perfect for a range of conditions from cloudy to bluebird.

    • VLT 25 %

    Features
    • Microfibre goggle bag with a separate compartment for spare lens included in delivery
    • Ultra-wide, silicone-coated glasses strap ODS3-compatible
    • QuickFit adjustment system with clip buckle
    • TLT lens technology for crystal clear vision
    • Three-layer DriWix foam face support
    • Available with ChromaPop™ lenses
    • Responsive Fit™ frame design
    • Spherical Carbonic-X Lens
    • Fog-X Anti-Fog inner lens
    • Helmet compatible
    • OTG compatible

    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?