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Smith Challenger Kids OTG Goggles 2013

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The Challenger OTG combines excellent eyeglass compatibility and ample interior volume to make the perfect OTG goggle for young skiers. By using floating foam membranes at the temple areas the Challenger OTG eliminates pressure for glasses arms. To manage fogging dual lenses are treated with Fog-X and reversing the strap connection provides the best possible seal to create a good thermal barrier. The Challenger OTG is also helmet compatible thanks to the strap attachment. Complete with custom straps for each color keep you little one looking good and protected from the elements with the Challenger OTG.


  • Dual Thermal Lens with Fog-X Anti-Fog Treatment
  • Floating Foam Membrane Eliminates Eyeglass Temple Pressure
  • Dual-Slide Strap Adjustment
  • Custom Strap Graphics
  • Hypoallergenic Face Foam
  • Eyeglass Compatible

Goggle Specifications

Category: Kids
Frame Size: Small
OTG: Yes
Spherical Lens: No
Polarized: No
Photochromatic: No
Fog Fan: No
Race: No
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Lens Shape: Flat
Lens Coating: n/a
Headphones Included: No
Model Year: 2013
Product ID: 280169
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  • Q:

    Hi there, my kid does NOT wear glasses.
    1. If I have to chose between the Smith Challenger and the Smith Sidekick, what would be the best option?
    2. Can the Smith Challenger also be worn without glasses or is that weird?
    Thanks.
    Asked on 1/31/2013 by snowlover

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      A:

      If your child does not wear glasses, I would recommend going with the Smith Sidekick over the Challengers, as they are not an OTG goggle. As the frame is much more extruded from the face on OTG goggles, it is not recommended to wear them unless you wear glasses.

      Answered on 2/4/2013 by Dru in CS from Royal Oak, MI
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