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Smith Prodigy Turbo Fan Series Goggles - Mirror Lens

Smith Prodigy Turbo Fan Series Goggles - Mirror Lens

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Smith Prodigy Turbo Fan Series Goggles - Mirror Lens

A fog-defying fan, glare-cutting mirror lens, and an angular frame combine to bring you Smith's Prodigy Turbo Fan Goggles. When you're booting up the hill, turn the lightweight, micro-electronic silent fan on high-power speed, and switch to low-power on your way down the slopes. The Prodigy Turbo Fan runs for up to 50 hours, so you can keep on carving as your buddies stop and fish around for their goggle-wiping cloth. Check the sizing chart to find the right goggle tint for you.

Bottom Line: Smith's Prodigy Turbo Fan Goggles with Mirror Lens give you a clear view and an angular, bad-ass style.

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Rating for this product: 3

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May 14, 2008

These goggles look really cool. I have them in the graphite. They are very large, which I like. I use them for snowboarding and snowmobiling. The battery pack that is connected to the goggle strap comes off pretty easy. After owning the goggles a few months the wire connecting the battery pack to the fan broke. The fan was effective while it was functioning. When it is snowing hard and I am riding the lifts I find that snow finds its way down through the fan which is located on top of the goggles. The fan can be hard to turn on with gloves on. Overall, I would not recommend them. If you want to go Smith stick with the I/O's.

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Tech Specs:

Frame: Urethane
Lens: Carbonic-X outer lens
Strap: Elastic
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Eyeglass Compatible: No
Ventilation: Two-speed micro-electric fan
Face Size: Medium
Recommended Use: Skiing, snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime