




Smith I/O Mag XL Draplin Bumble (+Bonus Lens) Gogle
€ 259,95€ 179,95
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-31 %
Kolor: cp sun blk +cp stm ylw fl
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Szczegóły produktu
Warunki pogodowe
Od słonecznych do częsciowo zachmurzonych warunków
Nr artykułu
Płeć
- Mężczyźni
- Kobiety
Specyfikacja Materiałów
- POLICARBONATE LENS
Kształt soczewek
- Sferyczne soczewki
Przepuszczalność światła
- 12 %
Cechy gogli
- Google dopasowane do okularów
- Bez oprawek
- System szybkiej zmiany
Goggle
- Duży
Soczewki/Szkła
- Nie lustrzane
Opis produktu
HUGE FIELD OF VISION, SUPER-FAST LENS CHANGE SYSTEM
You can only make out your line if you can see where it's going. Putting on the Smith I/O MAG™ XL goggle is like flipping a switch from normal to extra widescreen. ChromaPop™ lens technology enhances colour and contrast so you can see the terrain in front of you as clearly as possible. The quick and easy MAG™ lens change system means you always have the right lens tint for the conditions.
ChromaPop™ Sun Black
The more you see, the more you experience. Smith's superior ChromoPop™ technology enhances the clarity of natural colours so you can see more detail without straining your eyes.
- Transmittance of visible light: 12 %
ChromaPop™ Storm Yellow Flash
This lens is perfect for very cloudy days. It increases contrast and ensures a clear view, even on the darkest days.
- Transmittance of visible light: 65 %
Features
- Spherical Carbonic-X lens
- 5X™ anti-fog inner lens
- ChromaPop™ lenses
- Smith MAG™ lens changing system
- OTG - wearable over prescription glasses
- Designed for optimal compatibility with Smith helmets
- Quick-Fit goggle strap adjustment system
- Ultra-wide, silicone-coated goggle strap
- Three-layer DriWix face foam
- Responsive Fit™ - frame adapts to your face
- Microfibre goggle bag included
O 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?