Smith I/O MAG XL Replacement Lens

$59.99
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Replacement lens for the Smith Optics I/O MAG XL snow goggle and I/O MAG XL Low Bridge Fit snow goggle.

Clear
Best for times when you need the eye protection but not the light filtration. Good for indoor, low light, or nighttime conditions. Built on our carbonic lens platform.

ChromaPop Storm Rose Flash
Tuned to bring the most out of an environment when the storm moves in and the lights go out. Optimize your contrast even on the worst days, so you can stay out longer.

ChromaPop Everyday Rose Gold Mirror
Featuring a rose base tint, perfect for a range of conditions from cloudy to bluebird.

ChromaPop Photochromic Rose Flash
Combining a Rose Flash outer lens with a light activated photochromic inner lens that adjusts to light throughout the day makes this the highest end lens in the line.

ChromaPop Everyday Green Mirror
Suited for a range of conditions, enhances every undulation of snow so you get more out of every moment.

VLT
ChromaPop Sun Green Mirror: 9%
ChromaPop Sun Black: 12%
ChromaPop Sun Black Gold Mirror: 13%
ChromaPop Sun Red Mirror: 16%
ChromaPop Photochromic Red Mirror: 20-40%
ChromaPop Everyday Rose Gold Mirror: 22%
ChromaPop Everyday Green Mirror: 23%
ChromaPop Everyday Violet Mirror: 23%
ChromaPop Everyday Red Mirror: 25%
ChromaPop Photochromic Rose Flash: 30-50%
ChromaPop Storm Rose Flash: 50%
ChromaPop Storm Blue Sensor Mirror: 55%
ChromaPop Storm Yellow Flash: 65%
Clear: 89%

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