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Smith  Spinner ChromaPop Polarized Sunglasses

Sale Ends May 21
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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.

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Features

  • 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

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Technical Specs

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

Reviews

2 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars

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Location:Glen Ellyn, IL
Age:65–74
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

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.

Age:65–74
Anonymous
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

quality is going downhill with smith :(

these fit great and i really liked the look but the hinges were messed and paint started flaking off within a week

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