Smith Phenom Spherical Series Goggles - Mirror Lens - 2007
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Smith Phenom Spherical Series Goggles - Mirror Lens - 2007
The Smith Phenom Spherical Goggles give you the ability to regulate airflow on the slopes, and the Mirror Lens adds a sweet look while cutting down on glare. Slide the front lens ventilation system open to allow maximum airflow as you turn through the moguls. The Phenom Goggles' Carbonic-X lens gives you clarity from all angles, and a lever connecting the strap to the frame creates a comfortable, consistent fit on your face. Custom painted frames give the Phenom Spherical Goggles a unique look. * See sizing chart for info on the different mirror lens tints.
Bottom Line: Smith's Phenom Spherical Series Goggles add unique style and reduce glare on the slopes.
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Good to go
By: VT Skier
February 4, 2008
These are the best goggles I've found yet. They fit great, especially with my Smith Variant helmet. Great peripheral vision. No fogging. The "Sensor Mirror" lens choice is great for low or flat light conditions, making it a great option for skiing in Vermont where seeing the sun can be a rarity.
Get 'em with the Holt helmet
By: Jason Robinson
August 28, 2008
I usually think Smith goggles are too small and truth be told I'd like the Phenom to be a spot larger. However, I picked up the Holt helmet too and the combined fit is awesome.
wat about the smith hustle helmet will it have a snugg fit?
wat about the smith hustle helmet will it have a snugg fit?
By: BOB UNDERLAND
November 24, 2008
Do you mean how the goggles will fit on the helmet? They'll be snug, but not insanely tight. They actually fit very well.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 6, 2008
CobraCommander
By: RCS
February 26, 2008
"Very Nice" -Borat
These are sweet goggles. There are a plethora of lens tints and frame colors for every lighting condition and outfit (if that's important to you). The tint descriptions are in the sizing chart, I think that's the most important thing to checkout. The venting system, (I leave it open all the time) works great, any fogging that happens is gone in no time. Great perif. vision, no distortions at edges as advertised. Love the Mirror lens (have the Platinum lens) the only thing that's better is the face shield worn by Cobra Commander and last time I checked they don't sell those. Works great with my Giro Fuse brain bucket i.e. no gaps. I have a smaller face and the Phenoms fit great. I bought the Smith Prodigy goggles as well just for comparison. They are a similar lens design but the Prodigy frame engulfed my face, they have a bulky, funky, edgy look but not for me, returned them. As far as shape and size Phenoms have a minimalist look but if you're looking for a more eye catching look the diff. frame colors make up for it. The Platinum Mirror lens is great for sunny days and bright overcast days but when light goes really flat they def. suffer or rather you do and you need to turn on Jedi powers. I was told by a Smith rep. the Sensor Mirror lenses are great for Flat light and the Ignitor Mirror lenses are for all-around goodness. Happy-times!
Does anybody use these with a Giro G10 MX?
Does anybody use these with a Giro G10 MX?
By: skitheast
March 6, 2008
I use it with the Giro G10. It has about a 3mm-5mm gap in the centre of the helmet, but looks fine. If you want s seamless fit with your helmet don't go for it, but otherwise, sweet goggle!
By: Anonymous
April 4, 2008
O baby!!!
By: Kaleb D.
December 27, 2007
The phenoms rock! i used them hiking and they didn't fog the least bit. The vents work really great and let in a ton of air. I have the Giro Omen helmet and there is no gapper gap to speak of. I've got the sensor mirrors which are great for flat light but don't do much for blocking out direct sun. The best goggle i have every used.
With the new Porex Filter lens these rock!
By: Backcountry.comGuruChristian
May 28, 2008
I used to have some fogging issues with these. Now with the new lens, these are great goggles in any condition. They have a great peripheral vision in them, and you can really see every line while you are up top. Even good on low visibility days, which is important so you don't go flying off something unexpected. Great goggle, highly recommended.
Awesome Goggles
By: beanrider48
March 11, 2008
I have the Phenom goggles with the Ignitor lens, and they're awesome. Maybe it's just the shape of my face, but they fit me much better than the Oakley Crowbar goggles, which were a bit too angular. The Phenom fits with my Giro G9 helmet nicely with no gaps, and I have not had any fogging issues in weather ranging from 0 degrees F and clear to upper 30's and rainy. The Ignitor lens is a great option for medium to bright light conditions, but it's tough to make out the bumps in flat to low light or in shadows. Visual clarity is superb all around.
Smith Phenom
By: Mark LI
January 16, 2008
d to return them because my daughter did not like the way they matched my ski outfit, Like I really card if I matched. It turns out they she actually purchased the Phenom Siam Chow goggles for me and that was the real reason she wanted me to return them. Bottom Line I simple LOVE my Phenom goggles I have paired them up with the Smith Variant helmet w.Skull Candies and I could not be happier. I recommend these to anyone who likes quality options.
wicked
By: Anonymous
November 28, 2007
what can you say, these totally rival Oakley now. they look cool, they are well made, love the features- get them!
Perfect Goggles
By: Lovin' Life
February 20, 2008
I researched goggles quite a bit and learned that it is all about proper fit and these fit my husband's face perfectly. We also bought the high intensity yellow lens for low-light conditions, which worked beautifully on cloudy days. They didn't fog at all and the mirror lens worked well as a general purpose lens. It was easy to with out the lenses too. Great goggles!
Not so good
By: Big Mtn
February 13, 2008
I used these with a helmet, and they were not so good. the strap has no grip, so they immediately slipped off and turned into a ponytail.
They hit the "guest pile" on the second day. Not so good.
Great Product
By: Anonymous
November 28, 2007
This jacket is really a great jacket, it's 5 out of 12 on the burton thermal index, which means you'll almost certainly need to use layers to keep warm in the coldest of conditions.
It's really lightweight and has some excellent pockets and vents...not much else to report, except it's made really well and is just what i wanted.
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