Great Product
Anonymous: 
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.
These have great peripherial vision.
Dj Nebula: 
You can see with these goggles on without too much over the shoulder action when heading down the hill. With its Patented Vaporator lens technology with Porex filter tech this season, these goggles are better than ever.
Awesome Goggles
beanrider48: 
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.
Good to go
VT Skier: 
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.
Made to cuddle with my face...
Cody Barnhill: 
These goggles are my go to for almost every day. I have the chance that I can try out any of the Smith goggles that I want to and I wear these ones the most. I go about half time hat half time helmet, they're great with the helmet, but usually I have a fog problem wearing a hat. The fog problem has almost completely disappeared since I got these goggles. They fit my face perfectly, don't fog and look super sick when I'm broin' in the lift line...
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