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Smith Phenom Turbo Fan Goggle

Item # SMI0466

Fans are for fogies, right? Nope. The Smith Phenom Turbo Fan is a favorite of frontside and backcountry badasses alike—just ask super-hucker Eric Hjorliefson and countless professional mountain guides if you don't believe us. Listed as one of SKIING Magazine's 82 must-have accessories, the Phenom Turbo Fan utilizes all of Smith's technological wizardry to provide you with fog-free vision, even after hiking up a ridgeline, goggles on, in a driving blizzard. The Fog-X permanent hydrophilic inner coating actually absorbs moisture before fog can form, while the 2-speed microelectric Turbo Fan (powered for 50 hours by a single AAA battery) spins silently, pulling air across the Carbonic dual-spherical lens even when you're standing still. Pro skiers and boarders use it, the U.S. military helped develop it, and Smith is the only one to offer it.

Bottom Line:

Give fog the Turbo Fan finger.

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Rating for this product: 4

There GREAT-Imagine tony the tiger saying that

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July 3, 2010

Bought these on Tramdock, because I always wanted the fan option. Before I had these I always skied with two pairs of goggles, but now I'm a one goggle skier. I've noticed I rarely need the fan, because they vent so darn well. When they do start to get a little fogged hiking I turn on the fan, and boom there fog free. I think they vent better than other Smiths because the fan even when not on increases air flow. Very comfy, pretty durable. I did have a mishap after a hard landing where I noticed the little wire from the battery pack was a little pulled off. One other thing, when sitting in a backpack they occasionally turned themselves on. Overall another great product from Smith.

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Will they fit over my glasses? And will they prevent my glasses

Will they fit over my glasses? And will they prevent my glasses from fogging inside the goggles?

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January 12, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

No fogging, very durable, but choose a lens carefully

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April 2, 2009

Fortunately I wasn't attached to them at the time, but I recently dropped a pair of these and watched them fall out of sight. Four days later I found them in a steep, rock gully nearly 2000 feet below. Aside from some scratches, the Phenom's survived that abuse well- so I give these goggles a 10-outa-10 in the durability department. I chose the Sensor Mirror lens to cover a wide range of light conditions, and found this tint a little light for bright, sunny days- but in low light conditions and flat overcast they were awesome. The fan worked well even while sweating during -35F climbing days, an impressive contrast in temperatures. I found the lowest of 2 fan speed setting too low to have any affect, so bring an extra battery and expect to use the higher speed setting if you plan on working up a sweat. Downside- the hum of the fan can be a little annoying after 10 hours.

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Will these goggles fit a small women's face?

Will these goggles fit a small women's face?

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January 8, 2010

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Smith Turbo Fan Goggle is a must.

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February 5, 2009

Here I am laughing on a cold, snowy, day of skiing/shooting pictures. When it's hot one minute when you are hiking, then really cold the next, when you start skiing you need to be able to rely on your goggles to not fog. This is NEVER an issue with the Smith Phenom Turbo Fan Goggle.

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfort along with anti fog and durabilty

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September 10, 2008

These are by far the best pair of goggles I have ever owned. I have a medium to large size face and every pair of goggles that I have tried fits to small. All other goggles always feel like they are squeezing my nose. Then there is the anti fog fan in these bad boys. Wow! Thats all I really ave to say on that. The fan keeps these bad boys from fogging up and it is reliable. Then these Phenoms are durable. I actually thought I had broken them when I smashed them into a tree this past season. The only thing I got was a small scratch. Great goggles! Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a larger pair of goggles that are very comfortable, durable, and they are anti fogging.

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Is the battery pack removable so the goggles can be used without

Is the battery pack removable so the goggles can be used without it?

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December 21, 2009

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You can remove the battery pack, but it involves a screw driver. Its not meant to be taken off. It would be cool if they made them so you could take it off on the fly. But then you run into the problem of forgetting to put on your battery pack when it's pounding snow.

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December 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great before they broke

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March 25, 2009

These were my absolute best item of gear until this winter. They were the only solution to my lifelong fogging problem, and they worked brilliantly. They are very simple and the tech is quite simple but they just work. Or they did. I have always been very careful with them but this winter the area between the two lenses has been compromised and moisture has got in. The worst thing was that it happened on a fantastic day in the mountains - big storm at Park City, 20+ inches of fresh stuff. Throughout the day they got more and more fogged until I could see hardly nothing at all. I was very disappointed with them.I believe Smith have a lifetime warranty on their goggles so I am going to contact them and see what happens.

Update: After months of email communication with the UK importers of Smith Goggles I finally got a decision: Sorry, you are not covered by the Lifetime Warranty as you bought the goggles in another country. Not happy but not surprised either. My fogging issues reappeared recently during a huge powder day at Squaw. The Turbo-Fans would've been perfect...sadly I will not be buying another pair. Thanks for nothing, Smith :(

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April 21, 2010

just a heads up.... your lens isn't broken. I've had that same problem with my smith I/O lens and there is a very easy way you can fix it so it doesnt happen. Since after a day of skiing, the foam padding gets moist, and the strap of the goggle is probably slightly (or very) wet, that moisture will seep in between the lenses when you take them off and leave them overnight. The way you can fix this is just to take the lens out after you are done skiing, and seperate it from the goggle to dry. Then when you head up to the mountain, you can just pop it right back in and you're good to go!

If this doesn't work (wich it will) then you could really just by a new lens for $20 and you're good to go.

hope this helps

Cheers!

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Are the lenses for the Phenom Turbo Fan the same as for (and

Are the lenses for the Phenom Turbo Fan the same as for (and interchangeable with) the regular Phenom? I've heard both yes and no.

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October 16, 2009

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I see now that the Turbo Fan lenses have no vents. I'm guessing I probably don't want to swap them for ones with vents or vice-versa.

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October 17, 2009

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Almost 100% sure they are the same lens.

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October 16, 2009

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Smith Phenom Turbo Fan with Sensor Mirror

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February 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Greaaaat Goggles

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February 18, 2009

I own white goggles with Sensor Mirror. I have used this goggles for over 2 seasons already. Sensor mirror lenses are great for almost any condition... they get little bit dark when it's too dark tho. Goggles can be used without fan but fan comes very handy if you are doing heavy skiing/snowboarding or hiking. Fan will literally suck up fog that generated from your heavy breathing and body heat. Another nice thing about the fan is that it can run on 1 AAA battery for very very very long time... Plus goggles look very cool :-)

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can i wear glasses with these goggles

can i wear glasses with these goggles

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December 8, 2008

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The "Knowledge" Turbo Fan from Smith is bigger for wearing glasses. It works extremely well (no fog)!!!

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April 12, 2009

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I doubt these are big enough for glasses. The prodigy is a much bigger goggle probably better suited for that task.

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December 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

Great ....except when you try to change the battery

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January 19, 2009

I love the goggles. I have had two pair. In order to change the battery, you have to have a little screwdriver on-hand (not usually something I bring skiing), and the housing is very flimsy, and falls apart in several pieces when the screws are taken out. Very difficult to get back together again. Come on Smith... make it easier to change the battery and make the wires/housing a bit more durable.

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I have the fan goggle for several years. Mine has the little

I have the fan goggle for several years. Mine has the little red/green slider that switches off the fan slider. This is so small it cannot be used with gloves/mittens. Is there an update available?

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December 5, 2008

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I have the new version and the switch is still really small and can't be turned on/off while wearing gloves, but you can slide from high to low speed with gloves on.

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February 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Work Excellent

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January 21, 2010

I have a hole in my tear duct that allows air out and this causes a huge problem with goggles fogging. I ski almost weekly and these goggles have solved my problem. They have never fogged and I don't notice the fan. They were the perfect answer.

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What lens would be best for night sking? Currently I use a clear

What lens would be best for night sking? Currently I use a clear lens & like that better than a yellow lens.Are the lens' interchangeable?

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December 4, 2008

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The lenses are interchangeable, and clear is considered best for night skiing.

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December 5, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

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January 8, 2010

Looking for goggles that will not fog, but have to fit a small woman's face and helmut.

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I'm wondering which lense option I should choose for the

I'm wondering which lense option I should choose for the Smith Phanom Turbo Fan Goggle? I would be using these goggles mostly for flat light days & when it is snowing pretty heavily. Please provide info as to the benefits of each of the lense options for this goggle. Thanx! RB

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December 2, 2008

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What lens would be best for night sking? Currently I use a clear lens & like that better than a yellow lens.Are the lens' interchangeable?You definitely want the R36 lens for the conditions you describe - the other available lenses are more suited for sunny conditions.

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December 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

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November 23, 2009

I have been using this goggle with my Smith Variant Helmet for about two seasons now. All around I have liked these goggles. The fan is so quiet that I forget to turn it off sometimes so I have a dead battery the next day I go out.

I can't say that these goggles are impossible to fog. I have done it on a number of occasions. Usually a couple spots here and there. I contacted Smith warranty about this and they told me to put them under a blow dryer after every use. I was a little peeved by this answer as I expect better from these goggles. All around it's never kept me from riding.

Another issue I have had with the goggles is when the wind is really blowing (40-50mph winds) I have had snow come through the fan port and hit me in the eye. It wasn't a huge problem it was just a little annoying.

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Rating for this product: 5

No fogging, quiet, perfect.

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October 31, 2009

A total upgrade to the fan goggles I used to have. When hiking and having sweat coming down my brow any other goggles would have fogged but these did not. I have a medium to large face and felt that these did just fine. Get the sensor mirror for flat light, they will not be enough for bright days. I am recommending these goggles to every one I know. They are probably not needed if your not earning some turns however. Btw i dont notice any problems with the fan, you can hear it a little but not a problem.

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Rating for this product: 5

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October 25, 2009

Ditto what most say. however, I am a bike commuter and have been wearing ski goggles during the winter for three years now, and these are a godsend. They work as expected, I only wish they had a clear lens for those late night commuters, however, since i commuter on city streets, the lights are good enough not to compromise visibility. Excellent in rain and foggy mornings! Make the investment!

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Rating for this product: 5

My Highlands Bowl storm day goggs

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March 17, 2009

When your hiking and it's stormy or humid, plus your are sweating, there is no better goggle on the market than the Phenom turbofan. While everyone else is fogging up and wiping (scratching) their lenses you are so well vented its actually cooling your eyeballs! Awesome fit and cool styles make this a winner. Just look at Julian's photo!

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Rating for this product: 5

Best goggles I've ever used

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March 13, 2009

Lame review title? Sure. Best way to cut to the chase? Yep. I wasn't sure about getting these because of the steep price, but after reading some of the other reviews, I felt comfortable taking the plunge--and I'm glad I did. Any and all perspiration/moisture quickly disappears with the fan running... And I'm a big perspire-er--I used to have the worst issues with foggy (then icy!) goggs. No mo!

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Rating for this product: 5

Outstanding

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March 4, 2009

I got these goggles for christmas and they are the greatest googles hands down that I have ever come across! I do a lot of backcountry hiking/riding and they never fog up no matter what the weather conditions are. I keep the fan on low almost all the time and my vision is perfect. Simply click in into high when you are sweating or conditions are bad and these puppies will not let you down. Also I do a lot of riding and I have been on the same set of batteries all season. The Phenom is perfect for woman or smaller faces. The prodigy is best of guys or people with larger faces. Also if you wear glasses you can get an amazing glasses clip for them and you can order perscription inserts for them. Give these googles a try and you won't be sorry.

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Rating for this product: 5

No fog on the hikes

By: Departmentofgoods.com Employee
March 2, 2009

I've always had a problem with my goggles fogging up when hiking...I was a little skeptical about this fan system, but it actually works great and is very small so it stays out of the way. It is pretty loud on the high setting to the point where I've had people on the chair ask me what that buzzing noise is. The low setting does the job and is quiet- you just need to remember to turn it off at the end of the day or you will run down the batteries. Overall, great goggle.

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Rating for this product: 5

Not Anti-Fog- FOG PROOF.

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January 4, 2009

These are my third pair of Smith Turbo Fan. I started off with ugly Cariboos, then i upgraded to the Prodigy which are BOSS! Recently i have started a Pseudo Cult following of Turbo fan users, which recently include my girlfriend and two best friends. My prodigy Turbo fans are real big with 100% peripheral view, and are great if you rock huge goggles. They fit in a Protec helmet real nice, but i would reccommend the smaller Phenom for helmets in general. My Turbos even have perscription inserts and still remain FOG PROOF. Whether your hiking, sitting down for a break, ripping hard or any activity which gives you hot face, these will impress.

One minor oversight i recently noticed this last weekend in Whitefish was the exhaust on the fan. When the snow is light and you are busting face shots of pow, residual snow will come in this area and end up inside the goggle. This cannot be solved with ventilation no matter how good a goggle.

One way i think i can solve this is by custom fitting a piece of womens' nylons over the exhaust hence filtering the snow from entering the inside of the goggle. The fan should be able to work just fine with this modification. This only occurs when the snow is blasting you hard.

Overall this is THE BEST GOGGLE you can buy.

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Rating for this product: 4

Alright Gogles

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December 10, 2008

These gogles work!!!

Even if they do get fogged up while you have them on top of your head while building a kicker you just just flick the fan on to high and there all good in 30sec tops. However on the downside when the fan is on high makes a bit of noise which can cut into the nice peace and quite. Also the strap dosnt fi around ether of my helments (Giro GX10 and Smith Holt)

All in all i would say these are a good pair of goggles if you are touring, hiking or doing extra activity. Not really needed if all you do is ski on lifts all day.

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Frame:
Polyurethane 
Lens:
Dual-spherical Carbonic-X 
Strap:
Elastic 
Helmet Compatible:
Yes 
Eyeglass Compatible:
No, Smith ODX compatible 
Ventilation:
2-speed microelectric Turbo Fan 
Face Size:
Medium 
Recommended Use:
Skiing, snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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