Great goggles for techies
Pros: GPS unit, ease of use, comfort
Cons: Odd fit, cuts into peripheral vision,
Pros: GPS unit, ease of use, comfort
Cons: Odd fit, cuts into peripheral vision,

Pros: Adjusts to a range of light conditions, no need to change lens
Cons: None

Pros: photochromatic lens and the FIT!
Cons: none

Pros: Great vision. No fogging. Smith's customer service.
Cons: Easily scratched.
“ Included:Hard CaseMicrofiber bagI/O FrameSensor Lens (70%)Ignitor Lens (35%)Suggested Retail: $160.00Over the past 10 years I have had many of goggles such as Spy, Marker, and Zeal. In that time I was never blown away by any of them, some didn’t fit the helmet well, some were too dark and some didn’t do what I expected them to do what they advertised. Smith is a brand that I have seen around...” --Philpug
“I got a big head, about 24 inches a round. these fit my head, and that is all I needed. I used ebay to get them that cheap. Rock on you fat headed fools. had fog for maybe 30 seconds total in course of 3 days.” --wallawalla
“ I've used these for a week now and have no qualms. I'm a firm believer in smith's spherical lenses after using these. The spherical lens get rid of any distortion you may notice in cheaper goggles, and the sensor mirror lens provides plenty of light for the low light days. They fit seemlessly with my smith helmet, like you would expect, and the strap stays secure. Not sure the little fog ...” --Bielz
“ Saw these when they first came out and wanted them but couldn't justify the price. Managed to find a returned unused pair last year at a deep discount and since I was planning to get a new pair of goggles, I splurged and got these. Read reviews and the biggest gripe was the odd fit and it seems to be true but I wear these with a helmet so could be either. Got to try my first real...” --wizard8873
“I've had three pairs of these goggles over the past 8 years or so, and overall have been pretty pleased with them. The foam fits comfortably over my face, they integrate well with most helmets (so no gaper gap), and they have pretty good clarity of vision, too. Their popularity makes it pretty easy to get a good deal on eBay for replacement frames or lenses if you ever need them, which...” --reducedfatoreo
“ I finally decided to replace my ancient Oakley E-frames (circa 1992) this year, and wanted something that would work well with my recently acquired Giro ski helmet. The Crowbars were on sale at my local show so I decided to give them a whirl. After a season in these I can say without hesitation that these are awesome goggles. I've always found the lens clarity of Oakley...” --Parabellum
“ There is sooooooo much more to this story than skiing goggles.A very long time ago(I want to say 17 years ago) my husband bought some goggles to ride dirtbike that had a fan in them. He paid 98.00 for them and I nearly had a stroke. Back then decent dirtbike goggles could be had for 20.00.He argued that, with his glasses he was fogging up all the time and these goggles would pay for themselves...” --Trekchick
“ These are the best goggles ever the picture her is an older graphic and I will upload a pic from online if I have to, the lens if perfect and doesn't fog. Get these goggles!!! ” --skishoot
“ Brief Overview: New goggle for bolle with a spherical photochromatic lens. VLT 26%-66%. Technology: Forestay system, triple layer foam, wide field of vision, flow-tech venting, equalizer vent, p80 plus carbo glas, double lens thermal layer, modulator lens. Pinstripe model (20636). Conditions: Fog, sun, shade at Killington, VT on 11/25/2011. 40/30 degrees...” --kdaffy
“Great goggle overall. Very easy to find a great price with Tramdock around, and there's practically endless color combinations out there. But more importantly, it has a great fit, doesn't fog up, and has pretty durable lenses as well. I had Von Zippers before, and the lenses on those were constantly getting scratched up. These Dragons, however, have stayed relatively scratch-free over the...” --mordy07