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I was having problems with my goggles on the Smith Variant Brim...
By Kitty Imdahl
Ranked #1533 - Helmets
November 25, 2009
I was having problems with my goggles on the Smith Variant Brim Helmet and tried to remove the brim. Don't try this as it won't come off. I finally learned how far to put my goggles up and I love this helmet.
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By JJ
Ranked #845 - Helmets
November 26, 2009
I had this problem for a short while, but adjusted my goggle strap to be out fully then stretched it out a few times.... No worries with it now! I've done that for two pairs of Stockholm's with no worries - and they still grip my face properly when I put them back on. Hope that helps!
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By Shane O'Donnell
Ranked #30 - Helmets
November 26, 2009
You basically have 2 options that I know of. You can pull your goggles down to your chin/neck area and keep your helmet on normally. I find this the worst of the 2, since heat is funneled up your jacket right to this location. The second option is to undo your chin strap, and slide your goggles and helmet up your head so that it is barely on, and your goggles are on your forehead. If you have a sweaty forehead, this is a bad option, but for me it's the best way.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Outer Shell] ABS; [Inner Shell] polycarbonate; [Liner] X-Static
- Ventilation:
- Regulator (3-stage adjustable)
- Adjustability:
- HFS (slidelock in back); slidelock chinstrap
- Weight:
- 18.5oz (530g)
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboarding, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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