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Take the wrong lens in your goggles and you'll either be stumbling down the hill in the dark or squinting at the light. Be ready no matter the situation with the Smith Performance Lens Pack. This lens pack is compatible with the Smith Prodigy, Phenom, Anthem, or Fuse Goggles. When the light goes flat, the Sensor Mirror lens maximizes color definition and increases depth perception. If it turns into a bluebird day, switch to the Platinum Mirror lens, which increases depth perception on sunny days. And for all-around protection, on those days when it's sunny, cloudy, sunny, cloudy, slip in the RC36 lens for optimal coverage no matter the condition.
Bottom Line: High-performance options for the high-performance rider—the Smith Performance Lens Pack.
I have the Smith Turbo C.A.M. and would like replacement lenses. I think I have the "original" pair, purchased back in 1999. Any chance at getting new lenses or is it a lost cause? I don't see anything on them other that Smith Turbo C.A.M.. Don't know if this helps, but it actually says "turbo C.A.M." on the lens itself. I don't use them enough to buy a new pair in case you were wondering
Having some back up lenses will allow your goggles to last for years, and give you some options depending on conditions. I like carrying a extra lens with me during the day in case a crash renders my goggles useless. Just pop in a fresh lens, and your up and running, I carry my spare lenses in my cargo pockets in my pants, so they double as armor as well. select your options for the correct goggle frame.
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Yes, gives some selection other then that RC36 lens. The Sensor is the best out of these, get some mirror look going on! Breathe amazing, I like the sliding vent on the lens.
Keep making more beautiful lenses for the Phenom w/ Turbo fan!
Do you know what specific model you have - Smith makes a few different goggles with the Turbo CAM. Chances are, if you bought your goggles reasonably recently, you are on the right page for replacement lenses - once you know which model you have, just click the "select options" dropdown menu at the top right of this page and select your model (they are all listed there).
Here is the link to the Smith Turbo Goggles that we have in stock to help you figure out which one you have: http://www.backcountry.com/store/search.html?mv_session_id=&q=smith+turbo
They work good when they work. The sensor mirror lens keeps fogging up and its costed me at least 4 powder runs. As much as I like them, backcountry doesn't sell the phenom lens pack so now i'm stuck with no powder lens.
This can happen if you wiped the iside of the lens? or the way you breathe if it hits under the goggle. Thats the reason I found for the lens to cause fogging problems. It's one of the reasons why I went wih the Phenom Turbo Fan, the fan gets any fog out, I'm someone that would rather have a tan buzzing then fogging on my goggles.
I like the Oakley A-frame lens, 100% mirror look, where the SMith you can see the persons eyes on their mirror lens. Why I chose Smith, like I said above, the turbo fan option. No fog! I don't like taking risks with fog after paying a lot for a lift ticket.
The Smith Phenom is by far my favorite of all the smith goggles I've used, and it just so happens that I have three different pairs of them. Each pair I has one of these three lenses that come with this lens pack. Between these three you will have the perfect lens for any condition. The RC36 is great for any condition, and works well when its partly sunny/cloudy, and not really bright. The sensor mirror works great when it is dark and snowy, it illuminates everything really well. The platinum mirror works great on those really bright, bluebird days. All in all, this is the perfect trio to keep your vision perfectly clear the entire season.
The default picture is for the phenom lens. If you click on the second picture where it says "4 more" it will display the prodigy lenses. Also if you click on the drop down bar under the price where it says "select options" the second option is for the prodigy.
Well I'm not totally sure, but those lenses look just like the lenses in my Prodigy's and I got mine in 2007. But Mine could be 2006, I didn't know they had a different style before 2007.
Having some back up lenses will allow your goggles to last for years, and give you some options depending on conditions. I like carrying a extra lens with more...
Yes, gives some selection other then that RC36 lens. The Sensor is the best out of these, get some mirror look going on! Breathe amazing, I like the sliding more...