Spherical Ski/Snow Goggles

Skiers wearing Smith 4D MAG spherical goggles

Spherical Ski & Snow Goggles

Experience enhanced vision with Smith's spherical snow goggles. The semi-rimless design expands your field of view while offering seamless helmet integration and easy lens interchangeability.

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Snow Goggles
C$ 235.00 - C$ 275.00
Selected: C$ 235.00
Snow Goggles
C$ 235.00
Snow Goggles
C$ 235.00 - C$ 275.00
Selected: C$ 275.00
Women's Snow Goggles
C$ 185.00 - C$ 225.00
Selected: C$ 225.00
Snow Goggles
C$ 185.00 - C$ 225.00
Selected: C$ 225.00
Snow Goggles
C$ 225.00
Snow Goggles
C$ 265.00
Replacement Lens
C$ 35.00 - C$ 180.00
Selected: C$ 180.00
Replacement Lens
C$ 35.00 - C$ 180.00
Selected: C$ 180.00
Replacement Lens
C$ 35.00 - C$ 180.00
Selected: C$ 35.00
Replacement Lens
C$ 35.00 - C$ 180.00
Selected: C$ 35.00
Replacement Lens
C$ 45.00 - C$ 190.00
Selected: C$ 190.00

What are spherical goggles?

Spherical goggles have lenses that curve both horizontally and vertically, mimicking the shape of the human eye. This design enhances peripheral vision, providing a more natural view.


Are spherical goggles worth it?

Yes, spherical ski goggles are worth it if you value enhanced visual clarity and a wider field of view. The curved lens reduces distortion and eye fatigue, improving your overall experience on the mountain. Smith's spherical goggles combine this lens technology with features like anti-fog coatings for optimal clarity and performance.


What is the difference between cylindrical and spherical snow goggles?

Cylindrical lenses curve horizontally, while spherical lenses curve horizontally and vertically. This extra curvature expands peripheral vision and reduces fogging. For example, Squad and Squad MAG are cylindrical while I/O MAG and Proxy are spherical.