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Smith Skyline Lens
Genuine Smith replacement lenses for the Smith Skyline snow goggle. Freshen up your view of the snow with a great assortment of genuine ChromaPop lenses designed to enhance contrast a boost your visual enjoyment. These authentic replacement lenses maintain Smith's reputation for exceptional optics and performance. PROLENS is an authorized Smith Optics dealer, and all Smith Optics lenses are backed by manufacturer warranties to guarantee quality and performance.
- ChromaPop™ technology eliminating color confusion, greater definition
- Spherical carbonic-X outer lens material for optimum scratch and impact resistance
- Tapered lens technology for enhanced visual sharpness, eye comforting
- 5X™ Anti-Fog inner lens technology to wick away moisture for longer times
- All lenses provide 100% protection from all UV rays.
- Manufactured in the USA
- Sun Green Mirror - 9% VLT Category S3
- Sun Black-12% VLT Category S3
- Sun Platinum Mirror-13% VLT Category S3
- Sun Red Mirror-16% VLT Category S3
- Everyday Green Mirror - 23% VLT Category S2
- Everyday Red Mirror - 25% VLT Category S2
- Everyday Violet Mirror-25% VLT Category S2
- Everyday Rose Gold - 36% VLT Category S2
- Photochromic Red Mirror-20% to 30% VLT, Category S3-S2
- Photochromic Rose Flash-30% to 50% VLT, Category S3-S2
- Photochromic Pro Blue Mirror - 16% to 51% VLT, Category S1-S3
- Photochromic Pro Gold Mirror - 15% to 57% VLT, Category S1-S3
- Storm Yellow Flash - 65% VLT Category S1
- Storm Rose Flash - 50% VLT Category S1
- Storm Blue Sensor Mirror - 55% VLT Category S1
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Authentic Lenses - Will Order from Prolens again
Purchase the storm yellow lens and the clear lens - both are authentic Smith lenses. Items were shipped promptly after ordering, but I didn't receive the lenses for almost 4 weeks - I live in Canada and blame the postal services, not Prolens, for slow delivery. Only complaint I have is the lenses did not come with microfibre cases for storage, but I'm not sure if that's standard practise for Smith lenses or not.