
Details & care
The largest, toughest cylindrical goggle design from Smith offers distortion-free visibility and UV protection through crystal-clear, impact-resistant Carbonic-X lenses. And they won't fog up, allowing you to go hard without having to stop and wipe the surface clean.
- Designed for ultimate integration with Smith helmets (sold separately)
- ChromaPop lenses enhance contrast and natural color to make the details pop
- Fog-X antifog inner lens for fog-free performance
- Two-layer DriWix face foam wicks moisture for a fog-free fit
- Cylindrical Carbonic-x lens for clarity and impact resistance
- Ultrawide, silicone-backed strap
- Low Bridge Fit for faces with a lower nose bridge and/or a wide or high cheekbone shape
- Polycarbonate
- Made in the USA of imported materials
- Item #10715945
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Fitri S.
Reposted from smithoptics.com
Apr 21, 2026
Low Bridge and Photochromic
I am a medium-sized woman and was initially hesitant to get the XL, but the low nose bridge and photochromic lenses are what drew me in. And they were on sale, the price was too good to pass up. I'd looked for reviews and pictures of how these goggles look on others and glad I bought them. It's oversized but not too big on me. Honestly they look really cool as oversized goggles are still a trend.
David
Reposted from smithoptics.com
Mar 12, 2025
Goggles for large asian heads
I was having difficulty finding a pair of goggles that would fit my large asian head until I found these. I wear a large size ski helmet and a size 8 hat. I tried the Smith I/O MAG XL Low Bridge Fit but it feels much smaller than the Squad. I think it is because a cylindrical lens can flex to fit a larger frame but a spherical lens can't. I think the only difference between the regular I/O and the I/O XL is the padding which isn't enough (for me) to provide a good fit. Unfortunately, I have to pass on the spherical lens but it is worth it to have goggles that fit properly.
