Photochromic Ski & Snowboard Goggles

Skier wearing Smith photochromic blue mirror goggles

Photochromic Ski & Snowboard Goggles

Maximum clarity no matter where your thrill takes you. These photochromic ski goggles are engineered to adapt to changing light conditions so you can focus on the ride ahead.

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230,00 C$
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135,00 C$
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190,00 C$
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230,00 C$
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200,00 C$
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200,00 C$
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200,00 C$
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160,00 C$
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200,00 C$
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180,00 C$
Verre de rechange
135,00 C$
Verre de rechange
160,00 C$

What are photochromic ski goggles?

Photochromic ski goggles are eyewear equipped with lenses that automatically adjust their tint in response to changing light conditions on the mountain. The lenses darken when exposed to bright sunlight and lighten in overcast or shaded areas. This adaptability improves visibility and reduces strain on your eyes, giving you maximum clarity without the need to switch lenses manually. Smith photochromic goggles ensure you have the right lens no matter where your ride takes you.


Do photochromic ski goggles work?

Definitely. Photochromic ski goggles utilize special lens technology that reacts to ultraviolet (UV) light. The lenses contain molecules that change structure when exposed to varying levels of UV rays, causing them to darken or lighten accordingly. This seamless transition helps maintain consistent visibility in changing weather and sunlight conditions. However, a lot of standard photochromic goggle tech can struggle with colder conditions, leading to slowed transition times. Our ChromaPop™ Pro PhotoChromic is a revolutionary upgrade designed to perform faster and cover a wider range of light conditions. Learn more about how this technology is specially designed to perform in freezing temperatures and adapts to changing light conditions much more quickly.


Are photochromic ski goggles worth it?

Yes, photochromic ski goggles are worth the investment for skiers and snowboarders who deal with varying light conditions regularly. With photochromic goggles, you gain the convenience of lenses that adapt in real time, enhancing both safety and performance. They eliminate the hassle of carrying multiple lenses or swapping them out mid-run. Put simply, the ability to see clearly in all lighting conditions means you can focus more on your ride and less on your equipment.


What are photochromic vs. polarized goggles?

Photochromic ski goggles and polarized goggles serve different purposes. Photochromic goggles feature lenses that automatically adjust their tint based on the amount of UV light, providing optimal visibility in changing light conditions. On the other hand, polarized goggles have lenses designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces like snow or water by filtering out horizontal light waves. So, to sum it all up, photochromic lenses adapt to light intensity, while polarized lenses improve contrast and reduce glare.