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The new Smith Heiress Goggle must have had a wealthy relative kick the bucket recently, because it brings a massive fortune of style and performance to your ski and board experience. The spherical Carbonic-X polycarbonate lens is shatter, scratch, and fog resistant like none other, and receives further aid from Smith's patented Regulator adjustable ventilation. Dual-layer foam with a fleece face lining keeps you smiling even in bitter peak winds, and a multitude of design, color, and lens tint options let you pick the perfect pair.
Ladies if you have a small face or small nose, the heiress is the perfect goggle. I have a few different Smith helmets that these goggles fit great with and finally don't have my goggles pushing down on my nose all day. Practical and cute, this women-specific design works well with a hat or a helmet!
These goggles are pretty nice, more for small faces however. These goggles do not offer the best peripheral vision around. If your looking for more peripheral go with the phenom. All in all these are pretty good goggles, well built with great lenses.
For me, out of those I say the Ignitor. It makes features pop out in the flat light conditions, protects well in the brights, and works a bit better at night. But if you want only one lens and it involves night riding, grab the Sensor Mirror. It works beautifully from the very bottom to the medium bright days.
I got these for my wife for Christmas and she loves them. They fit under her helmet and there is no gap at all. She looks good in them! I got her the blue/black/purple dots. She doesn't have any problems with them fogging up and they fit her small face.
does anyone know how it'll fit giro helmets? i just ordered the smith goggle but the reviews seem to indicate not so great fits with helmets in general..
yes the shape will fit fit fine its the length of the strap that is an issue, smith found an iteresting way to correct this problem and make money at the same time, its called a helmet helper and itv extends the strap to be big enough to fit a helmet, you can google it cuz they dont have the helmet helper here
Got these goggles for Christmas. Had a few chances to use them, pretty much exclusively on snowy days. The Sensor Mirror lenses work pretty good for the flat light, but are by no means a miracle lens. I would say my face is a medium size and these are a little small, but work well enough to keep.
You can find many colors of replacement lenses at SmithOptics.com. And they even explain which color is best for each condition. Have fun skiing/riding!
Bought them for the wifey. She also wears a Smith helmet. She said the goggles are the best she has ever had. Truely designed for a woman and fit perfectly with her helmet. I believe she wears the intrigue helmet.
If I do alot of night snowboarding what is a good color lense? The ones I have appear very dark which are supose to be good during the day to block the sun but very difficult for night skiing. I need a pair that can easily make things visible during the night. Should I just go for clear?
Yes it should work fine, as it is helmet compatable. If for some reason it doesn't work as well as you would like, the Backcountry.com return policy will take care of you for sure.
I bought these not too long ago as i was also purchasing a smith helmet. Pretty disappointed to find that the strap was not long enough to accommodate a helmet without uncomfortable tightness. I was under the impression that both being smith I would get a better all round fit. Maybe they were designed more for a pretty beanie.. Apart from that they're pretty sweet.
i am about to buy a pair of googles, we are going to tennesse in the end of december.could anybody suggest what kind of googles is more appropriate for this period of time and place?thanks
Being an Oakley die-hard, these are my first Smith goggles! So far, so good. I bought them after trying on a friend's pair (not this style) and I really like them. I bought the Lavender Lily Pond with the Sensor Mirror, and I have to say its a pretty good tint for almost any condition (except super bright days), and I haven't run into any issues that I usually have with tinted goggles (not being able to see the moguls clearly).
pure 24k gold budThese are one of Smith's top of the line goggles with all the nice features, including tapered lenses so the view isn't distorted, thermal lens barriers with a pore for improved ventilation and anti-fogging between the lenses, adjustable venting for the interior lens face, and Smith's top of the line Carbonic-X lenses (optically precise, impact resistant, scratch and abrasion resistant, hydrophobic coating to reduce smudging). The Limited Edition frames are an extra $20.
this is the perfect goggle for women that have had a hard time finding a goggle that fits their face. Often times goggs are just flat out too big for women ! This is a great alternative for that female! Plus they retain the integrity of high-performance smith goggles. . .
I got these goggles with the sensor mirror lens. They really do work great in flat light conditions...there's nothing worse than not being able to see that bump in front of you...whoops. They have really cute color/pattern options too!
I'm a huge fan of Smith goggles, especially the spherical series. They've got great optics and great looks. The Heiress is a nice frame for the ladies and those with somewhat smaller faces, and comes in some really fun designs. The Heiress goggle is a bit narrow with my Smith Intrigue helmet, and it makes me wish that the goggles were slightly wider as there's a bit of a gap between the end of the goggles and the front sides of the helmet. They would be perfect for my face with a hat though, and they still look great with the helmet. The Phenom is a better fit with my helmet width-wise, but I think the Heiress fits better along the top. I have a few pairs of Smith goggles with different lenses, so I'm set for all different light conditions: Platinum Mirror for sunny days, Sensor Mirror is excellent for storm days, and Ignitor Mirror for the in-between, partly cloudy days and in and out of morning shade. It's also pretty easy to switch lenses using the same frame. For goggles that are really easy to switch, check out the I/O which comes with two lenses.
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