2 defect products out of 2 possibleSmith goggles have a very nice design and are "good goggles", why I have bought them twice. However, both times the product was defect. For the first pair, the defect was not fully noticeable and resulted in the product breaking after 2 years (meaning no warranty, Smith doesn't take responsibility for this defect). For the other one which just arrived, other model, the product was defect in almost the same way*. I'm "lucky" I noticed it before using/trying to use the product, and that I bought it from a retailer with good return policy. Overall, I'm not happy with this and I urge you to closely examine your new Smith goggles for defects before using them.*The defect is hard to explain, but it has to do with the way the headband plastic parts are attached to the goggles. In both cases, 1/4 connection points was either attached in the wrong place or not attached at all. This creates a much bigger stress for these points which, if the product is usable, makes it break much much faster than it should.
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Originating from Sun Valley, Idaho, Smith was founded in 1965 with the invention of the first snow goggle featuring a sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam. With 58 years of innovation and design experience, Smith is widely known today as an industry leader that pioneers advanced eyewear and helmets that incorporate dynamic technologies, optimized performance and clean styling to fuel fun beyond walls. Smith seeks to power thrilling experiences in snow, surf, bike, fish and peak performance outdoor adventures with a comprehensive collection that exudes modern style and vibrant personality. To Smith, the experience is everything.See more