![]() ![]() For hard chargers or those that hit the slopes without regard to the weather report, this adaptability is a big upside. What really stands out is the lens's ability to highlight small details-bumps, crud, or debris-in low light. Popular on Smith’s sunglasses, ChromaPop offers HD-like color quality that translates to the slopes with fantastic clarity in a wide range of conditions (depending on the lens). Its interchange system is not the fastest to use-it’s outdone by the magnetic Anon M4 below-but the I/O Mag earns its title as the best all-around ski goggle with its excellent ChromaPop lenses. Released as a quick-change variation of the classic I/O, the goggle features superb optics with an expansive field of view, comes with two lenses, has an extremely comfortable fit, and is one of the best ventilators we’ve tested. There are a number of models to choose from at varying price points, but the I/O Mag is our favorite. ![]() If Smith dominates one area, it’s snow goggles. What we don’t: Good but not great quick-change system. What we like: Fantastic optics, comfortable fit, and available in a range of sizes.
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