Smith Squad MTB ChromaPop Goggles
4.5 rating (4 reviews)Smith Squad MTB ChromaPop Goggles deliver full-coverage eye protection for aggressive mountain biking, with available ChromaPop lenses that improve contrast and clarity on technical terrain. Choose from sun, low-light, and clear anti-fog lens options depending on your local trails and riding conditions.
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Product details
Smith Squad MTB ChromaPop Goggles deliver full-coverage eye protection for aggressive mountain biking, with available ChromaPop lenses that improve contrast and clarity on technical terrain. Choose from sun, low-light, and clear anti-fog lens options depending on your local trails and riding conditions.
Overview
The Smith Squad MTB ChromaPop Goggles are made for riders who want full-coverage eye protection on fast, rough trails. ChromaPop lens options boost contrast and color definition so rocks, roots, and changing terrain are easier to pick out at speed.
- Mountain-bike goggle design for downhill, bike park, and trail riding
- Full-coverage eye protection for dust, wind, and trail debris
- Available in multiple frame and lens colorways
Lens Options & Visibility
Lens availability varies by colorway, with ChromaPop Sun Black, Sun Platinum, Amber Low Light, and clear anti-fog options listed. Choose brighter sun lenses for exposed trails and clear or amber options for shaded woods, cloudy days, or evening laps.
- ChromaPop options enhance contrast and color separation
- Clear anti-fog options support low-light riding
- Amber Low Light option is suited to variable shade
Helmet Setup & Ride Use
These goggles are offered in One Size and are designed to work as MTB goggles with helmet setups. Adjust the strap for a secure hold before dropping into rough descents or jump lines.
- One Size offering
- Designed for mountain bike use with helmet setups
- Adjustable strap helps keep the goggles stable while riding
Best Use
Use these goggles for fast descents, dusty bike-park laps, and technical trails where sunglasses may not provide enough coverage. They are especially useful when speed, wind, and loose trail debris make clear vision a priority.
- Best for downhill, enduro-style, and bike-park riding
- Useful in dusty, windy, or debris-prone conditions
- Lens choice should match light conditions
Care & Storage
To preserve visibility, rinse off grit before wiping the lens and store the goggles away from sharp tools or loose parts in your gear bag. Avoid harsh cleaners that can damage lens coatings.
- Remove dirt gently before wiping
- Store protected when not in use
- Use a mild cleaning approach for coated lenses
Tech specs
- Brand
- Smith
- Product Type
- MTB goggles
- Best Use
- Mountain biking, downhill, bike park, trail riding
- Lens Options
- ChromaPop and clear anti-fog options vary by colorway
- Size
- One Size
- Available Colorways
- Archive Wild Child; Black/Clear Anti-Fog; Chalk/ChromaPop Sun Black; Forest/ChromaPop Amber Low Light; High Fives/ChromaPop Sun Black; Indigo/Coyote/ChromaPop Sun Black; Sedona/Pacific/ChromaPop Sun Platinum; Slate/Fool's Gold/ChromaPop Sun Black; White/Clear AF
Care and maintenance
Check tire pressure, drivetrain, brake feel, and axle hardware before each ride. Complete bikes and suspension products should get periodic professional service.
Shipping and returns
Free shipping for orders over $70. Unused gear can be returned within 30 days.
Questions and answers
Are these goggles intended for mountain biking?
Yes. The Squad MTB is built for mountain biking, including downhill laps, bike-park days, and rough trail riding where full-coverage eye protection is helpful.
Do all versions come with a ChromaPop lens?
Not every colorway lists the same lens. Several options include Smith ChromaPop lenses for enhanced color and contrast, while clear anti-fog options are also available for lower-light or mixed conditions.
What size should I choose?
The goggles are offered in One Size. For the best setup, pair them with your mountain bike helmet and adjust the strap before riding.
Which lens should I pick for low light?
Clear anti-fog and amber low-light lens options are better suited to shaded woods, evening laps, or cloudy days. Sun Black and Sun Platinum options are better for brighter conditions.