Smith Squad Mag Proper Pink (+Bonus Lens) Gogle
Tough design, super-fast lens change system
Weather and light constantly change, and the Squad sets you up for a crystal-clear view through it all. The cylindrical lens offers a wide field of view, and ChromaPop™ technology provides increased clarity and detail in any terrain and weather. Whether the day dawns clear or stormy, lens swaps are a snap thanks to the quick-swap MAG™ lens system.
ChromaPop™ Sun Black lens
The more you see, the more you experience. Smith's superior ChromaPop™ technology enhances the clarity of natural colours so you see more detail without straining your eyes.
- VLT 12 %
This lens is made to bring out the best in an area when the storm hits and the sun hides behind thick clouds. It optimises contrast even on the worst days, so you can stay out longer.
- VLT 55 %
Właściwości
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Od słonecznych do częsciowo zachmurzonych warunków
- Nr artykułu: 738379
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Płeć:
- Mężczyźni
- Kobiety
- Waga: 245 g
- Kształt soczewek: Cylindryczne soczewki
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Jaki procent światła dziennego przechodzi przez soczewkę googli, im wyższy procent tym google lepiej sprawdzą się w zachmurzone dni natomiast niższy procent określa google, które powinienś wykorzystać w dni słoneczne.
- Cechy gogli: Dodatkowe soczewki
- Goggle: Średni
- Soczewki/Szkła: Lustrzane
- Smith MAG™ lens change system
- Blue Sensor Mirror spare lens
- ChromaPop™ lenses
- Cylindrical Carbonic-x lens
- 5X anti-fog inner lens
- TLT lens technology for crisp, clear vision
- Responsive Fit frame adjusts to your face
- QuickFit strap adjustment system
- Three-layer DriWix face foam wicks moisture for a fog-free fit
- Designed for ultimate integration with Smith helmets
- Ultra-wide, silicone-backed strap stays put
- Microfiber goggle bag with replacement lens sleeve
Dostępność sklepowa
Smith
As early as 1965, Smith pioneered the snow goggle as we know it today. Created to give fanatic shredders more time on the mountain without foggy vision, Smith have dedicated the past 50 years to improving the way we see things. If you aren't gazing at the sun through a Smith lens, are you even gazing at the sun?