Smith Prodigy Spherical Series Goggles - Mirror Lens
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Smith Prodigy Spherical Series Goggles - Mirror Lens
Compliment your aggressive ski season with the Smith Prodigy Spherical Goggles. The angular frame adds a hard-ass look, and the Mirror Lens gives steely style. The Prodigy Spherical Goggles' front vents slide open to allow maximum airflow as you carve mad turns, and the Carbonic-X lens gives you clarity from all angles so you don't get a warped view of that kicker you're coming up on. Dual layer foam on the Prodigy frame wicks moisture away from your face, and the custom painted frame adds unique, eye-catching detail. The mirror lens helps cut down on glare, and increases your depth perception in sunny, cloudy, or flat-light conditions. Check the sizing chart to find the right lens tint for your ski seasons.
Bottom Line: The Smith Prodigy Spherical Goggles with a Mirror Lens—aggressive skiing, aggressive goggles.
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Does anybody use these with a Giro G10 MX?
Does anybody use these with a Giro G10 MX?
By: skitheast
March 6, 2008
These work for me with a G10 MX, as they are rather straight on the top, but they are rather large, so face size does count.
Recommend trying it on before buying, but like I said, it works well for me.
By: Henrik ![]()
1 day ago
Tech Specs:
| Frame: | Urethane |
| Lens: | Spherical Carbonic-X lens with TLT Optics |
| Strap: | Elastic |
| Helmet Compatible: | Yes |
| Eyeglass Compatible: | No |
| Ventilation: | Regulator adjustable lens ventilation, Vaporator lens technology with Porex filter |
| Face Size: | Medium |
| Recommended Use: | Skiing, snowboarding |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







