Anonymous
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What do you think of the Smith Cascade goggles? I'm looking for a good snowboarding goggle for all conditions. Should I invest in a higher priced goggle? What color lens do you recommend for the most versatility? Do you recommend goggles with switch out lens? If you could pick any goggle which would you pick?
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climbhigher
 | Hey,
Are you normally riding in sunny conditions, or poorer light conditions (flat light), or at night?
There is really no goggle that does it all. And honestly I find that people rarely change lenses because it is always a pain. Smith has a new series which can, but let me know the conditions and I will help you out better. As well do you have a smaller or larger face?
Matt
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Anonymous
 | Hi there, thanks for getting back to me on my query. I guess I could be riding in all conditions but not at night so I would need a goggle that would work for sunny and flat light and stormy snow days.
I'm really not sure exactly how to classify my face. I'd consider it normal but I guess if I had to weigh on one or the other spectrum I would say medium to large... but really not sure about this. My face is more round shape than oval if that helps.
I look forward to hearing back from you!
Thanks!
Kate
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climbhigher
 | Hey,
I will suggest the smith heiress goggle.
It is a womens specific google, and I Department of Goods is selling them super cheap right now.
You will want to get the ignitor mirror lens option. It can handle from low to bright light well.
Matt
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