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Affordable performance is the vision driving the Smith Scope Pro Goggle. Fully-sealed dual lenses combat fogging and block 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, while the helmet-compatible frame and dual slide adjustable strap create a hassle-free fitting experience. The Scope Pro's compression-molded single layer face foam and active airflow ventilation keep you riding in comfort all day long.
Decent pair of goggles, much better than the previous Smith goggles that I have tried out since starting to snowboard. I wouldn't say it's the best but it's fairly decent and hasn't fogged up yet. I do find the design kind of plain.
This is not a spherical lens, for that you will have to take a look at the phenom, I/O or the prophecy. As far as fit goes it has to to more with face shape than size. I'd head down to a Smith dealer and try them on to make sure.
Great fit, small to medium faces. The price on these is awesome, considering they are Smith's. High quality, great colors to choose from. And lots of lens choices so you can get what would suit your needs. Ended up getting the RC36 lens with the Raspberry frame, sweet goggles. The RC36: The universal lens tint. Combines rose and copper base tints. Provides the absolute best vision in most conditions. Increases depth perception and cuts glare in all conditions.
I got these goggles for a steal, they look dope, fit great, are super light and comfy. BUT! Fogging up seems to be a prevalent issue with these goggles. However, at the price I paid for them, I aint complainin'! Oh, and by the way, these goggles look ultra sick with my Giro Revolver helmet with the Santa Cruz Roskopp design.
Some lenses will, some won't. My Scope Pros are equipped with the rc36 lens, which BC does not carry at the moment (unfortunate). I highly recommend the rc36 for two reasons; lower price and a wider range of use. I have used these on sunny days, overcast days, through heavy snow storms, and at night. No complaints, they get the job done no matter what the conditions.
Granted, the more expensive mirror lenses look super cool and are technically "better," but for all-round use I would go with the rc36. If you have the money, get two pairs; one with the mirrored lens for those bluebird days, and one with the rc36 (if you can find them) for night trips and cloudy days. Ultimately though, you can't go wrong with these goggles, no matter what lens.
With the ignitor mirror lens you should do alright throughout the day. It's not the best lens for bright light situations and for most people it doesn't work for dark nights but overall they would work for throughout the day.
Amazing bang for you buck. At >$60 these goggles are a steal. Comfortable, light weight, anti-fog lens, and the proven Smith quality. If you want a good, reliable goggle for a fraction of the price of other goggles that perform this well, look no further than the Scope Pros.
I would test googles at a sporting goods store in your area. I own Smith goggles and most, but not all, of my prescription frames (both regular and sunglasses) fit inside the goggle with no problem. But I would test various goggles first and then purchase from Backcountry.
Although it fogs up quite a bit, great resort goggle. If you aren't gonna hike too much they be just fine. As long as you have sunglasses, just throw your goggles in your pack.
I am going to Colorado to go boarding this winter, I am 21 years
I am going to Colorado to go boarding this winter, I am 21 years old, normal sized dude, 5'11 160 pounds. Is a medium the correct size for me? And Do you think I should go with the clear, Rc36, or Ignitor lens for day/night boarding. THANKS!
I am 21, 5'11" and 155 pounds. Medium was perfect for me. I bought the Chocolate Intersection with Ignitor lens. I would recommend the Ignitor because the view thru them was great; even decent at night. The brown tinted RC36 may be too dark, but I've never used them. These goggles handled massive snow and sub zero temperatures in the Swiss Alps, so Colorado should be no worries. Hope this helps!
Looking for some snowboard goggles for my daughter. What lense
Looking for some snowboard goggles for my daughter. What lense styles. Probally want an all around lense. Never know what type of day it might be. Does it come with extra lenses? What is the best option. Thanks
theres no extra lens so the best choice would be gold lite: "Multi-purpose lens tint filters reflected blue light to provide superior contrast, shadow definition and depth perception in bright, overcast and flat light conditions"
Well the frame you buy is sort of a style-based decision, but I'd suggest something from Smith's spherical series. The best lens for low light conditions is hands down the Sensor Mirror from Smith. I don't know how it works but it's a pink lens with a blue mirrored coating and in low light it looks brighter than through your bare eyes. I assume Oakley has an equivalent, but I don't know what it is. Some suggestions would be the Prodigy, Phenom, and I/O, all from Smith and if you're in flat light a lot, you NEED the Sensor mirror.
These goggles fit very well with a helmet. The Sensor Mirror lens is NOT good for sunny days but they are great for overcast ski days. They didn't fog at all, and they didn't let any cold air in. I love them, but had to order a 2nd pair of goggles with a different lens for sunny days. Wish I'd known that 1st!
For a simple pair of goggles without any of the frills this great. I only have problems with them fogging a little if I am hiking out of some deep snow and looking down for a long time. Good bang for your buck.
awesome entry level gogg. they fit like a glove once you get your adjustment right. the dual bracket is a bit of a pain, but the nice part is once its dialed in it does not slip out of where its been adjusted to. a hook closure like the higher end goggles would be nice. no fogging issues, plus i love the big lens. cant see it cracking even with the most epic face plant
They're maad comfortable for a $65 goggle. And the lens is wide enough for a decent view on the inside, but they cant seem to hold up against fog in any weather condition. I was even getting mad fog in between the two lens'.
I recently purchased a pair of the Scope Pros with the Rc36 lens and I am very pleased. The foam padding is super comfortable, the strap is flexible enough to fit over the helmet, and there is a thick bead of silicone on the helmet-side of the strap to keep things tangle-free. The Rc36 lens has served me well in both full overcast and clear/sunny skies.
Pros: Fit is suitable for any adult face (medium to large), super soft foam cushions, flexible frame that wraps around the eyes, well ventilated double lens for no fog ever, seamless integration with any smith helmet (I use the Holt), silicone lined strap, amazing price. Sure, there are better goggles out there with fancy lenses, but the Scope Pro has all you need.
Cons: Entire frame is a bit tall, that is, people with small noses might have some trouble. The foam padding does not seem to be made from the most durable substance, and I dont predict that it will last very long but Smith guarantees these for life, so it's not a problem!
Overall: Lifetime warranty, superior comfort, worth it.
I need a goggle lens that works in the bright sun but helps with
I need a goggle lens that works in the bright sun but helps with the wicked cold in Colorado. Does the smith Ignitor Mirror fit this need? Something else? Flat light lenses burn my eyeballs
Great fit and doesn't fog up to bad on nice crisp days. good goggle to have in you pack as a backup too! That's what I use them for so I don't have to miss a beat!
I have owned a few pairs of goggles from Smith. I can safely say they make excellent products. These goggles are about mid price range. I recommend them if you have been using goggles for awhile. If your brand new you might want a cheaper pair.
These have a very good view point. Not hard to see at all. Only problem is that they tend to fog up if your using a balaclava and it's not a very windy day. Otherwise they are great. For looks the Ignitor Mirror is great. If your planning on using these for night time only I recommend you go with the Rc36 lens, although you can see out of the Ignitor Mirror lens fine at night time given enough light.
Took this goggles (Ignitor Lens) to the Swiss Alps and they survived sub-zero temperatures and more snow in my face than I knew was possible and they never made a hint of fogging up. Well worth the money.
I only ski a couple of times a year and every year a buy an expensive pair of goggles only to misplace them and thus have to replace them. i bought these smiths because io figured the price point was much more practical. i was surprised and impressed with their quality. I'm really sensitive to sunlight and was worried about the effectiveness of the lenses, but was pleased that they worked great. They were comfortable and resilient in ice and snow. All in all, great goggles for the price
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