All superheroes have amazing visual capabilities—and if you're ready to kick your ski or boarding skills up a notch, the Smith Anthem Goggle just could be your magic feather, so to speak. Anatomically engineered for a woman's facial features and face size, the Anthem Goggle rests softly on your face and blocks cold air and moisture. And Smith's Vaporator lens technology isn't just a cool-sounding term—it means that built-in airflow regulation keeps your lenses incredibly fog-free. Spherical Carbonic-X lenses make your vision so clear, you ski like Batman. Or like he would, if he skied, which maybe he does.
LOVE these goggles. This is the main goggle I use each season, just interchanging lenses and styles for necessity and fun, respectively. I have a smaller head and these goggle fit my face perfectly. The fit is excellent for a woman and much more feminine and sleek then other brands. The style is slimming and less bulky so that you can focus on your skiing and not on your goggles. I've rarely had issues with these goggles fogging, and the lenses are high performance from flat light to bright sunny days. They are easy, breezy and beautiful. Excellent goggle for women who like to rip but also like to have a good fit.
My wife has a Smith Intrigue Helmet and I purchased both the Anthems and the Scott Aura for her to see which would fit better. Her previous goggles were a pair of Spy goggles that left a big gap between the goggles and the helmet. The Scott Aura also left a gap, but the Anthems fit super snug and should keep out the cold. Additionally, my wife is Asian, so she always has trouble with the fit of sunglasses and goggles made for people with larger noses, but these fit great. I also own the Variant Brim Helmet and wear that with the Phenom Goggles and love that combo too. Good Job Smith!
Though marketed towards women, when you boil it down the Anthem is just a small-fit goggle. Anyone - guy or gal - with smaller facial features can take advantage of this great google. After trying a myriad of different brands and styles, it wasn't until I put on a pair of Anthems - not realizing they were 'women's' goggles - lo and behold they fit like magic with my helmet. The moral here: go with what works best for YOU, not what the packaging says. Also, after experimenting with a large variety of goggle/lens combinations, I can say that Smith's Sensor Mirror is THE BEST lens on the market for overcast/flat light conditions.