Smith Molded Goggle Lens Case
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There is no way that this case will The additional lenses can only be fitted into 2 slots.
We regret to inform you that it will not be possible. I thank you for your help.
Because they will not be fully covered, they will be exposed
IO Mag doesn't fit my IO/7 like a glove, but if the size is anywhere close, it will fit the I/O Mag as well.
Selected User Reviews For Smith Molded Goggle Lens Case
This design seems fine to me, and I'm certain that it's of good quality as with all Smith stuff. Regardless, if you're trying to fit IO Mag XL lenses into a case, this one won't do. The number of lenses that it will hold is also another question. I'll tell you how many there is. It depends on whether it is an IO Mag XL lens or not, then the answer is zero. I suppose, to be fair, if you don't mind the fact that a part of your lens is exposed, then it'll be fine. But, as expensive as these lenses are, I need 100% full coverage, and this does not provide that.
Since the light changes on ski slopes frequently, each of my wife and I need to switch lenses on the I/O X goggles. The spare Chromapop lenses fit perfectly in this case, which is a perfect protective measure against sudden gravity storms and snow snakes when skiing. It's not a skier's fault to fall occasionally it's about skiing too fast.
The Anon M2 Goggles with magnetic interchange lenses are my 2019 Anon M2 Goggles, so I bought them unsure whether they would work. Throughout the photos, you can see that my spherical lenses are more rounded and have a tighter radius than Smith lenses that were designed specifically for this case. The case is thick enough that it can hold my lenses safely and securely and also features a zipper that will make it easy to close up. It does not concern me at all that my lenses might slide My dual pane lens case is quite a bit deformed if I try to fit two of my lenses in it. This case is well constructed and can hold just one lens at a time.
I will use it for just one lens at a time. The clamshell features a semi rigid but pliable structure with an inside and outside fabric covering, a lense shaped cleaning cloth and an elastic loop that loops over the open end of the clamshell and keeps it Closures like this are simple and easy to use even My overall impression of the case is very positive. In the future, I may update this if I feel differently.
It's easy for me to carry a spare I/OX lens in my pocket with this. As long as it isn't crushed by a lot of force, it is pretty good protection. The cover will protect the device from scratches and minor damage. To keep my goggles I keep them in a hard case from Smith A spare lens can be added to the camera. This means that you can keep one pair of goggles and two spare lenses in the case with the hard case. Lens covers such as this do not fit in hard cases. Smith's frames come with ODG prescription lenses - that's why I use them In any case, I'm not sure I would like to carry around large, curved, brittle, delicate, expensive Smith lenses.
Buying this lens case in the hope that it would be compatible with my Anon Sync lenses was my main reason for purchasing it, as Anon does not sell their own lens cases. Due to the small size of the case, my spare lens could not fit. Although it could have fit if you pressed your lens into it, it would have done a decent job at protecting your lenses even if they were too large so I decided not to use it and will give it In any case, the case seems to be very well made, and if you have the right lenses for it, I'm sure it will handle your lenses Though I was surprised by the strap mechanism, it seemed to be a simple yet clever idea, I am sure it will make switching lenses even faster than.
This case is large enough to fit an entire 4D Mag lens setup, but the extended sides of the lenses are exposed and the shape of the lenses does not really fit with the It would be best if you found a hard case to hold your spare 4D Mag lenses elsewhere if you have those.
These goggles fit the specific goggles that they were The product is not universally suitable for any other brand. This is a strong argument in favor of.
There is not enough cloth to fully cover the lens inside the lens protector. Some of the lens still pokes out of the case even when closed and sealed up due to the size of the case. Thankfully, it's just 20$ and it does the trick. One would just think that the "Smith lens case" would fit the Smith lenses.