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Drift White

Smith Drift White

€ 20.79 € 66.63 You save 69 %
excl. VAT excl. shipping costs
Uni, red sol\/x mirror  (not available)
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The Smith Drift white combines design and function

Sleek look, medium fit, and decades of proven goggle function are combined in the new Drift. The Airflow lens technology provides active ventilation to reduce fog in even the worst conditions, making the Drift the solid choice for a reliable medium-fit goggle.

Red Sol/X Mirror
Dark sienna brown, Sol-X base lens tint with a multi-layer red mirror cuts glare and reduces eye fatigue in bright, sunny conditions

  • Filter category: S3
  • Transmittance of visible light: 17%

Attributes

  • Attributes
    Sunny to partly cloudy conditions
  • Article number: 482944
  • Gender: Women
  • Light Transmission: 18 %
    What percentage of visible light passes through the lense, a higher percentage is perfect for low light conditions and a lower percentage is better for bluebird days.
  • Goggle Features: Cylindrical lens
  • Lens Coating: Mirrored
Features
  • Women's goggles by Smith
  • Cylindrical carbonic-x lens
  • Fog-X anti-fog inner lens
  • TLT lens technology for crystal clear vision
  • Women's medium fit
  • Responsive Fit™ frame design
  • Dual-slide strap adjustment system
  • 2-layer DriWix face foam
  • Helmet compatible
  • Ultra-wide, silicone backed strap
  • Includes microfiber goggle bag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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?