Smith Momentum ChromaPop Cycling Sunglasses
Winding descents. Technical climbs. Wide-open straightaways. It's all sharper and crisper with these Smith cycling sunglasses, thanks to the dual curvature lens and ChromaPop color boost.
- Interchangeable lenses let you pick the right tint for the day; ChromaPop lenses enhance contrast and natural color to make the details pop
- Megol adjustable, core wire temples and 2-position nosepads provide nonslip grip so glasses stay put
- Smudge and moisture-resistant coating for easy cleaning and clear optics
- Medium wraparound fit with large coverage and adjustable bridge width
- Evolve bio-based frame material is lightweight and durable
- 7x4 toric-shield lens curvature for sharp peripheral vision
- AutoLock hinges hold frames open for easy one-handed on and off
- Compatible with the Smith optical docking system (ODS4) prescription lens insert
- Includes performance hard case, microfiber pouch and bonus clear lens
Imported.
View all Smith Sport Sunglasses| Best Use | Cycling |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Lens Tint | Green |
| Light Transmission | 15 percent |
| Lens Material | ChromaPop polycarbonate |
| Polarized | No |
| Photochromic | No |
| Interchangeable Lenses | Yes |
| Additional Lenses Included | 1 |
| Frame Material | Evolve bio-based frame material |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Fit Width | Medium |
| Overall Width | Unavailable |
| Bridge Fit | Adjustable Bridge |
| Lens Width | 135 millimeters |
| Lens Height | 65 millimeters |
| Temple Length | 125 millimeters |
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Purchased as Replacement to Attack MTB
Great fit for my narrow face and has to be one of the largest coverage/ best protection from Smith, which is nice for backcountry skiing. That said it the lens may be too tall for some - it is almost too big for my Giro mtb half lid (lid sits on top of lens and tends to push glasses down). Seemingly higher quality lens than other Smith glasses I own (lens seems to have better clarity), however it is heavier relative to the Attack MTB (most of the weight coming from the lens itself). I wouldn't consider them heavy, but enough that I do feel them after several hours of wear relative to the Attack MTB. I haven't messed with changing the lens so I can't comment about that.

