Smith Spinner ChromaPop Polarized Sunglasses
Meet the sunnies made for bright sun and open water. Whether your world is fishing, sailing or river running, these glare-cutting Smith sunglasses shield your eyes with temple-to-temple coverage.
- ChromaPop polarized lenses cut glare and enhance color and contrast
- Smudge and moisture resistant for easy cleaning and clear optics
- 6-base lens curvature
- Wraparound fit with large coverage
- Megol® temples and nosepads provide nonslip grip so glasses stay put
- Evolve bio-based frame material is lightweight and durable
- AutoLock hinges hold frames open for easy one-handed on and off
- Leash-compatible temples
- Includes hard case and microfiber pouch
Imported.
View all Smith Men's Sunglasses| Best Use | Fishing |
|---|---|
| UV Protection | 100 percent |
| Lens Tint | Black |
| Light Transmission | 10 percent |
| Lens Material | ChromaPop polarized polycarbonate |
| Polarized | Yes |
| Photochromic | No |
| Additional Lenses Included | None |
| Frame Material | Evolve bio-based frame material |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Fit Width | Wide |
| Overall Width | Unavailable |
| Bridge Fit | Standard Bridge Fit |
| Bridge Width | Unavailable |
| Lens Width | 134 millimeters |
| Lens Height | 46 millimeters |
| Temple Length | 134 millimeters |
| Base Curve | 6 |
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Nice Glasses Yet Large Fit is Uncomfortably Small
I am a huge Smith Optics fan for fishing as their Chromapop light filtering technology can't be beat for bringing definition to underwater structure and fish. That said, I purchased the Spinner model as they are listed as Large within Smith's lineup. I also own a pair of Smith Guide's Choice, which also run Large and are my favorite pair of glasses. For me, unfortunately, the Spinner glasses just don't fit well on my face. I have a big head, and even after adjusting the temples (arms) for width, they still don't fit stably onto my head, acting a bit like a "teeter totter" where the temples compress onto the sides of my noggin. I do not have this problem with my Smith Guide's Choice, nor the competitive Bajio Vega glasses I purchased recently.

