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Cloudy dusk? Glaring noon? Full moon? Pop the recommended pair of Smith I/O Spherical Series Replacement Lenses into your Smith I/O Spherical Series Goggles and suddenly you can see every subtlety in the slope.

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Emma

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So easy to change, watch the clouds roll in or clear and you can be ready to go in seconds! Sensor is awesome in low light but still useful as the day brightens up!

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Marlene

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I ordered the RC polarized replacement lens and they are absolutely amazing. I never knew what the big rave was about polarized lenses but boy do I now. It literally took me 2-3 runs to adjust to the amount of visibility that I had. I had never had the privilege of being able to see that kind of snow depth. The RC polarized is great for almost all conditions, they are not like photochromatic lenses. However, they do a great job of adjusting to varying conditions. I would mostly recommend these for sunny conditions but they do fine in cloudy or snowy conditions.

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laine

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I ended up getting the Sensor Mirror lens for my I/OS. Used it in The Canyons last weekend and it was fantastic in the flat light. I normally use the photochromatic lens, but while it was snowing, the Sensor Mirror definitely gave me more contrast and detail looking at the snow.

Is the Sensor Mirror lens the same as the...

laine

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Is the Sensor Mirror lens the same as the Gold Sensor Mirror lens?

zak harris

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No, the Sensor Mirror is the one in the picture whereas the Gold Sensor Mirror is definitely a lot more gold. Check out the link below.

http://www.smithoptics.com/products/#/Snow+Goggles/Snow+Goggle+Replacement+Lenses/IOS+Replacement+Lenses/view/

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Joseph Huerta

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I wish this was listed here in the first place; lens details, lower Visual Light Transmission means more tint for sun, As with most lenses I know of Gold/Yellow Tints Enhance Contrast: http://www.smithoptics.com/products/#/Replacement+lenses/Snow+Goggle+Lenses/IOS+Replacement+Lenses/view/

I HAVE THE SENSOR MIRROR LENS AND HAVE...

dan4688593

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I HAVE THE SENSOR MIRROR LENS AND HAVE WIPED THE INSIDE OF THE GOGLES AND HAVE MARKS THAT WONT COME OFF, THEY ARE NOT SCRATCHES THEY LOOK LIKE WIPE MARKS AND I HAVE GENTLY WASHED LENS TO SEE IF ANY BETTER AND NO GOOD. I HAVE BEEN TOLD YOU ARE NOT MEANT TO WIPE INSIDE OF ANY GOGGLES AS THEY HAVE A FILM ON THEM IS THIS TRUE AND WHAT CAN I DO?

jason spellman

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find a local shop to refinish the coating, call smith customer service to see if they will replace them, or get new ones. its just a matter of how much leg work vs how much money you want to spend.

little nuts u'rmoma loves

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please sir, try cough hard on inside lens and wipe with bath tissue, always use wood base products to wipe lenses. it make it shiney

Duncan Poling

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Good joke, but no wood products please! A lint free cloth is the only way to properly and safely clean lenses (microfiber).

zac4622480

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Duncan is correct, Typically the bag they send them to you in is a microfiber bag (using the inside to clean goggles is common). However, to solve your problem you will have to either buy a new lens or ask for a replacement.