


Smith 4D Mag Royal Navy Goggle
€ 339.95
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excl. shipping costs
Colour: chromapop evrydy blu m
Size: UNI
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Product details
Weather
Changeable weather
Article number
Gender
- Men
- Women
Lens Shape
- Spherical lens
Light Transmission
- 23 %
Goggle Features
- Over the glasses fit
- Frameless
- Quick-change lens system
Goggle Fit
- Medium
Lens Coating
- Mirrored
Product description
Maximum field of view and razor-sharp optics
The Smith 4D MAG™ sets a new benchmark with its innovative BirdsEye Vision™ technology. Compared to the I/O MAG™, it expands your overall field of view by an impressive 25 %. The Smith MAG™ lens change system, reinforced with dual locking mechanisms in the outriggers, ensures fast and secure lens swaps. Paired with the proven ChromaPop™ lens tech, this goggle delivers crisp detail, vivid colour, and exceptional clarity – in any condition.
ChromaPop™ Everyday Blue Mirror
ChromaPop™ selectively filters specific wavelengths of light that cause colour confusion, giving you sharper contrast, more vibrant colours, and unmatched clarity – perfect for peak performance on- and off-piste.
- Visible Light Transmission 23 %
ChromaPop™ Storm Blue Sensor Mirror
Ideal for cloudy days and flat light: The Storm Blue Sensor Mirror lens ensures clear vision and enhanced contrast in low-light conditions.
- Visible Light Transmission 55 %
Features
- Smith MAG™ lens change system
- BirdsEye Vision™ for 25 % expanded field of view
- 5X™ anti-fog inner lens
- TLT lens technology for crystal-clear vision
- QuickFit strap adjustment system
- Three-layer DriWix face foam for moisture management
- AirEvac™ ventilation system for seamless integration with Smith helmets
- Ultra-wide, silicone-backed strap for a secure fit
- Includes hard case and Smith x gogglesoc™ lens protector
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?