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Smith Sport Optics I/O Ski Goggles
Smith Sport Optics I/O Ski Goggles

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Colors:
Black Intersection w/ Sensor XTRA LensBlack Intersection w/ Sensor XTRA Lens
Brand: Smith Optics
Category: Sports

Buy New: $144.95 - $160.00

Color & Size: Black Intersection w/ Sensor XTRA Lens - One Size  -  $144.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 308100

Media: Misc.

MPN: IO7IWT7
ASIN: B0013K12L2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Spherical, Carbonic-X lens with TLT Optics
  • Patented Vaporator lens technology with Porex filter
  • Quick release lens system
  • Ignitor mirror lens installed
  • Sensor mirror lens included

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The I/O is the latest addition to the Smith Arsenal. Bringing full interchangeability and a sleek, rimless design aesthetic to the Spherical series, the I/O is technology and style at their finest.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The I/O   June 5, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Being a ski bum, every year for christmas my brother buys me a new pair of goggles. This year it was the I/O. Don't get me wrong they are an awesome pair of shades. The interchangeable lenses are great so if you happen to ride with a pack you can change the lenses during the day as the light changes. For me I like my anthems better. Maybe its because my face is narrow and I prefer a smaller pair. These are very large and are sometimes hard to get a good seal on your face. I ski mostly in the north east so covering up your face is a big thing. I happen to get allot of wind in my eyes with the I/O plus as you pick up speed the clips on the side of the goggle start to whistle which can be annoying. Don't get me wrong they are great looking, they have no frame. But they aren't worth the money.

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