Since 1965 Smith Optics has been trail-blazing new goggle technology. From the first sealed thermal lens to modern innovations like magnetic lens change technology and 3D-printed goggles, we're here to focus on the gear so you can pursue your thrill.
Normally the eye has trouble distinguishing colors where the blue/green and the green/red wavelengths cross over. ChromaPop™ filters these specific crossovers for greater definition, natural color, and clarity.
MAG technology allows you to quickly change lenses for any riding condition. Strong and weatherproof magnets guide the lens into the secure anchored position.
PhotoChromic or light-sensitive lenses automatically adjust their tint when exposed to sunlight, getting darker in bright conditions and lighter in shadier or darker conditions.
BirdsEye technology takes spherical lenses one step further so that you can see even more. The bottom portion of the lens curves downward and inward toward the face, giving you a 25% increase in your overall field of view compared to our other Spherical lenses. Find it only in our family of 4D MAG goggles.
Spherical lenses are built on a base curve in both the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) axis. Having the lens curve both left to right, as well as up and down, increases your peripheral view and the increased surface area of the lens also helps prevent fogging.
Cylindrical lenses are built on a base curve in only the X (horizontal) axis, which means they curve across your face from left to right but do not curve up or down. Our cylindrical lenses are offered in carbonic-x material with TLT (tapered lens technology) optics and a base 5 curve.
Responsive Fit design allows the frame to adapt and follow the contours of your face, fitting perfectly on any face. Using only the strictly necessary material and creating a flexible reticular architecture, Smith goggle frames behave like a suspension system that precisely adapts to the unique shape of your face, ensuring an accurate and comfortable fit.
Ultimate Integration
Precise Fit
The ultimate integration is evident in the precise coordination of goggles and helmets from Smith. Our helmets are designed in such a way that they correspond to the curve of the frame of the protective goggles, which avoids the so-called "gaper gap", a gap between protective goggles and helmet, and enables precise alignment of the AirEvac system of the helmet and the ventilation system of the protective goggles .
Maximum Airflow
Protective goggles fog up if warm, moist air is trapped in the goggle chamber through standard helmets. Smith's AirEvac ventilation systems generate maximum airflow and ensure that warm air that causes fogging flows out of the goggles. The warm air can exit at the top of the goggles and make its way through the helmet's AirEvac system.
Rear Air Outlet
The warm air that accumulates in the goggles is discharged via the AirEvac ventilation system, flows through the AirEvac 2 EPS ventilation channels and is finally released as far away from the safety goggles as possible. Ultimate integration between goggles and helmet from start to finish.
OTG or Over the Glasses Goggles
Premium
Engineered Fit
Reliefs in the temple area, as well as increased overall volume make room for eyeglasses.
Over the Glass
Anti-Fog Performance
Interior volume maximizes fog prevention with or without eyeglasses.
Eyeglass and Helmet Compatibility
The OTG series maintains our highest levels of integration. No sacrifices were made when enabling the goggles to work with your eyeglasses.