Durable that keeps your goggle lens protected. Whether in your truck, pack, hiking or biking this fleece-lined, low-profile case uses a 100% plastic core with a pocket and overlapping fabrics to secure and protect your goggles when not in use.
3**K
NOT for larger Smith goggle lenses
The design seems fine, and as with the rest of Smith stuff I'm sure it's good quality. However, if you're looking for a case to fit IO Mag XL lenses, this ain't it. Also, to the question "how many lenses will it fit".....the answer is exactly ONE. Unless it's an IO Mag XL lens, and then the answer is ZERO.I suppose, in all fairness, if you don't care that a part of your lens is exposed/not protected, then it'll be fine. However, as expensive as these lenses are, I require 100% full coverage, and this doesn't provide.
R**B
Simple and easy to use goggle lense protection.
I bought these for my 2019 Anon M2 Goggles with magnetic interchange lenses, not knowing if they would work or not. As you can see from the pictures, my spherical lenses are more "round" and have a tighter radius then the Smith lenses that this case was designed for. But the case is pliable enough to fit the shape of my lenses and will close up nicely and protect my lenses. I have no concern with my lenses sliding out. I could probably squeeze in 2 of my dual pane lenses but this deforms the case quite a bit. So I will be using it for just one lense at a time.The case itself is really well constructed. Its a semi rigid but pliable clam shell with a neoprene like fabric covering on the inside and outside. It also comes with a lense shaped cleaning cloth that is sewn in at one end on the inside. There is just an elastic loop that loops over the open end and keeps the clamshell closed. This closure is super simple and easy to use with gloves.All in all, I am very happy with the case. Ill update if I feel otherwise in the future.
C**7
Perfect protection for Smith I/O X Lenses
Both my wife and I ski with the I/O X goggles and frequently need to swap lenses because of changing light conditions. Our spare I/O X Chromapop lenses fit perfectly in this case, which provides perfect protection in case of a sudden gravity storm or snow snake on the slopes. If you’re not falling occasionally, you’re not skiing fast enough.
B**G
Protects one spare lens...
I have this to carry a spare I/OX lens in my pocket. It's pretty good protection unless crushed by significant force. It will prevent scratches and minor crushing. My goggles I keep in the Smith hard case - which has room for one additional spare lens. So, with this and the hard case, you can carry one pair of goggles and two spare lenses. This lens cover will not fit in the hard case. I use Smith because of the ODG prescription lens frames - otherwise I don't think I'd want to carry large, curved, brittle, delicate, expensive Smith lenses around....
S**G
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANON SYNC LENSES
I bought this case in the hope that it would be compatible with my Anon Sync lenses considering that Anon themselves do not sell their own lens case for some reason. Unfortunately the case was too small for my spare lens. It could fit if you forced it and serve a decent job protecting your lens even if they were too big but I decided not to use it and will be giving it away to a friend.The case itself seems very well made and if you have the correct lenses for it, im sure it would protect your lens very well. I was surprised by the strap mechanism but thought it was a simple yet neat idea, i'm sure it makes swapping lenses even quicker than say a zipper or clasp.
S**O
Does not fit 4D Mag lenses well
While I can get a pair of 4D Mag lenses in this case, they kind of stick out the sides unprotected, and the shape of the lenses do not play super well with this case. I'd look elsewhere for a hard case for your spare 4D Mag lenses if those are the goggles you have.
P**T
Fits I/O, but not Squad Mag lens
The lens case can hold my Smith I/O lens. But it doesn't work to put my Squad Mag lens in there. For the Mag lens there is a clip at the ends of the lens that extrudes out, so it Mag lenses won't work with this lens case.
B**.
Small and sleek but maybe too small!
It’s a nice way to protect your lenses, but the case itself seems small. The cloth lens protector inside doesn’t cover the entirety of the lens. When closed and sealed up, some of the lens still pokes out as the case isn’t big enough. Luckily it’s only 20$ and still does the trick, you’d just think that the “Smith lens case” would fit the lenses Smith makes..
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