Free 2-Day Shipping on orders over $50*
Memorial Day SaleMemorial Day Sale
Detail Pics

Description

Get back on that pony.

You went face-to-rail last month, and now that you have new teeth and a new upper lip, it’s time to get new lenses for your goggles. The Phenom / Phase Replacement Goggle Lens is just the thing to get you back to riding with confidence. Pop it into your Phenom or Phase goggles, and enjoy the wonders of TLT optics and fog-free lenses.

Share your thoughts

What do you think of the

Smith Phenom / Phase Replacement Goggle Lens

? Share a...

No file chosen

Rather attach a photo from another website?

Rather attach a photo from your computer?

  • Product review:
  • Share a video
  • Share a photo

How familiar are you with the product?(optional)

Invalid filetype.

Save

Here's what others have to say...

Are these replacement lenses made by Smith?...

BK

Member since 
Posted on

Are these replacement lenses made by Smith? I just received mine and they seem like lower quality than the lens I took out of the goggle frame. There's excess plastic around the connection tabs that needed to be removed, there is excess glue that oozed out between the outer/inner lens, and it does not have PHENOM printed on the outer lens. The picture and my old lens both have the PHENOM print. On top of all that, they came in a ziplock plastic bag with a barcode sticker and lens info, but there is nothing that says Smith. Just concerned I'm paying full price for a knock off.

Josh Chapman

Member since 
Groups:
Responded on

Hey,

Yes, these are absolutely a legit Smith product. If you are unhappy with the replacement lens we will absolutely take the spare back, no questions asked. I apologize for any inconvenience.

5 5

brian mclean

Member since 

perfect lense. they really brighton things up in lower light and cuts out the sun on bright days. you will not be unsatisfied.

2 5

emtieman1777782

Member since 

After 10 years of use with my Oakleys I replaced them with the Smith Phenoms. The foam started to break down on the Oakleys. First impressions were great and the first couple uses were unremarkable. I finally had the oportunity to use these in some sub zero temps and they failed. The lense began to fog up on the inside then freeze. I atempted to remove the ice with my glove liners (very soft material) only to scratch holy hell out of the inside of the lense. The lenses are now useless. Bottom line- when the conditions got severe the lenses failed.

Tod Taylor

Member since 
Responded on

The crazy thing is, I've used the Smith Phenom lens for 3 years in cold and warm temps, no problems. Last night I went up to the resort to ski and boom fog! I was so suprised. I have the turbo fan series of the phenom and the fan on high te fog stayed. I either scratched the lens on the inside or they finally gave out after 3 good seasons.

The lens that broke down was the Sensor lens. I still have a mess of others, so one down, couple more to go.

I'm starting to slowly lean towards getting a pair of Oakleys. I hear nothing but good about them.

Tod Taylor

Member since 
Responded on

I just want to update my post. I found if I left my goggles in a cold bag after skiing, the were foggy when using them the day after. I neglected the goggles and after letting them dry out, foam area, the fog went away and I enjoyed the next skiing day perfectly. Basically if you ski with the goggle, make sure you bring it in the house, warm and dry it out by letting it sit o nthe take for a night. Clean the lens if needed.

The goggles can only perform as much as you take care of them. I learnt that and I was able to save my Sensor lens.

FU-Oakley, I'm sticking with my Smith, I'll treat them better! :)

Anyone have a picture of the Green Mirror...

Yule & Bellow

Member since 
Posted on

Anyone have a picture of the Green Mirror Sol-X? Is it truly mirrored unlike previous Smith lenses?

Tod Taylor

Member since 
Best Answer Responded on

The lens is not true like a mirror you see from Oakley's sensor line. With a bright light aka Camera flash or night light from night skiing you do see a good sensor/ mirror look. In flat light you see the persons eyes, however it's still mirrored but not 100% true. around the 70-80% and 90% on a sunny day.

I have all the lens, none of them are a true 100% mirror which is a down for style.

Hope that helps. Green Mirror Sol-X lens on Smith Phenom turbo fan goggle.

The lens is not true like a mirror you see from Oakley's sensor line. With a bright light aka Camera flash or night light from night skiing you do see a good sensor/ mirror look. In flat light you see the persons eyes, however it's still mirrored but not 100% true. around the 70-80% and 90% on a sunny day. <br/>  <br/> I have all the lens, none of them are a true 100% mirror which is a down for style. <br/>  <br/> Hope that helps. Green Mirror Sol-X lens on Smith Phenom turbo fan goggle.
4 5

Tod Taylor

Member since 

I own the Smith Phenom Turbo Fan Goggle for about 3 years now. I have a variety of different lenses. They all do their job and I'm happy with Smith rather than going with Oakley like most other individuals. The only thing that I can say that separates Smith from Oakley is Oakley tends to lean more on the straight mirrored lens look that people enjoy, where someone can see a 100% reflection. I was disappointed with not being able to get a lens like that from Smith. Smith lenses are not a true mirror like Oakley can provide. Other then this style difference, Smith lens do the job of staying fog free and provide good vision in the conditions of which the lenses are required.

Performance wise, Smith gets an A-plus. I would have liked to see more of a straight 100% mirror lens like Oakley provides since it’s a popular attraction for most resort skiers and boarders.