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Shop > Ski > Goggles > Goggle Replacement Lenses > Permormance Lens Pack

Smith Permormance Lens Pack

Retail: $79.95
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Smith Permormance Lens Pack description

Take the wrong lens in your goggles and you'll either be stumbling down the hill in the dark or squinting at the light. Be ready no matter the situation with the Smith Performance Lens Pack. This lens pack is compatible with the Smith Prodigy, Phenom, Anthem, or Fuse Goggles. When the light goes flat, the Sensor Mirror lens maximizes color definition and increases depth perception. If it turns into a bluebird day, switch to the Platinum Mirror lens, which increases depth perception on sunny days. And for all-around protection, on those days when it's sunny, cloudy, sunny, cloudy, slip in the RC36 lens for optimal coverage no matter the condition.


2 out of 3 ain't bad
The Reege:  

It's cool to get all three lenses at once, but I don't personally like the sensor mirror. It makes everyhing super super bright (which sounds great, I know) but it does not add any more definition to the terrain. I think my brain was even more confused at not being able to see differences in the terrain in flat light since it appeared to be so incredibly bright. I've found I much prefer the old classic RC36 for flat light days, and the platinum mirror is a great all around lens being that the mirror helps reflect a lot of the sun, and the rose color helps you out when you suddenly go from bright light to shade. I still wish they would make an orange lens with a mirrored coating for bluebird days, but I guess you can't have everything. (And as a disclaimer, I know some people LOVE the sensor mirror, so I could just be that one freak that doesn't, but you've been warned)