![]() ![]() The magnetic face mask attaches directly to the bottom rim of the goggles for a seamless fit and full coverage. No more cold noses, gaiters slipping down, or ice in your fleece collar. This allows users to take advantage of Anon’s WM3 face mask integration. And Anon added high-tech magnetics for its quick interchangeable lens component, plus its MFI technology along the bottom rim of the goggles. The goggles have anti-fogging, hydrophobic, and oleophobic coatings. ![]() (We tried lenses with a 34% VLT, plus a bonus lens with a 6% VLT for brighter days.)īut that’s not all. The brand’s new technology increases contrast and provides crisper and clearer optics. The Anon WM3 MIF ($280) has a traditional cylindrical lens style with Anon’s PERCEIVE Lens technology. Also, the lenses on these goggles are super easy to swap out via a release lever on either side of the lens, which is held in place by seven magnets along the internal edge. We tested two of the 15 lens options: the Storm Rose Flash for low light conditions with a 50% visible light transmission and the Everyday Rose Gold Mirror for more moderate protection.Īll of the lenses have the brand’s proprietary ChromaPop technology, which enhances detail, contrast, and true color while reducing eye fatigue.įor our testers who wear contacts and live in arid Colorado, we appreciate that. With a frameless design, bending the goggle isn’t as flexible as Smith’s less fancy Range but the I/O is still super comfortable to wear all day. The special shape also improves overall fit, volume, and fog prevention. This premium goggle is made with a spherical lens that curves along both the X and Y axis, which elevates the acuity, and we found that to be true across all conditions from super sunny to blustery and flat light days. If you’re looking for excellent eye protection that doesn’t sacrifice clarity in constantly changing light conditions, look no further than the Smith I/O Mag ChromaPop ($270). ![]()
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