Smith Attack MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.3
out of 10
11 Positive, 3 Mixed & 3 Negative
from 17 Reviews
Retail Price:
$194.25
Used Value:
$116.55
Sale Value:
$174.83

The Smith Attack MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses will keep your vision clear as you wait for the most opportune time to make your move to the front of the peloton. ChromaPop lenses filter out UV light as you ride through sun-drenched mountain passes, and they filter out the crossover of light for better color definition and a crisper field of view. And since the lenses are treated with a hydroleophobic finish, you won't have to worry about all that sweat that dripped from your brow during the ascent obstructing your vision as you get ready for a long and winding descent back to the valley floor.

Specifications

Brand:
Case Included:
yes
Face Size:
medium
Frame Dimensions:
[lens/temple] 125 x 47 / 120mm
Interchangeable Lens:
MAG
Lens:
ChromaPop, hydroleophobic
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Nose/Temple Pads:
megol
Polarized:
yes
Recommended Use:
cycling

Full Reviews

2
I had these glasses for just over 1 year before the right earpiece broke off the glasses. I have treated these glasses with ultimate care as I had read prior reviews about this very problem occurring. Unfortunately, I fell victim to the very same issue. I liked the glasses and fit but their durability is lacking, despite the care given. They have a lifetime warranty so I'll be pursuing that path of reimbursement through Smith. Hopefully, this return/replacement experience exceeds my expectations!
TERRY S., backcountry.com
August 24, 2020
2
Didn't buy them from CC. Broke completely at the temple on my first ride when they came off my helmet at low speed. Too bad because I really like the lens and visibility. I'll never buy Smith sunglasses again.
Michael H., backcountry.com
July 22, 2020
4
These glasses are pretty decent, however the low light lens is not good. I see double when using them, some kind of weird glare. I would not have bought these again if I could do it over. Also the case is wonky and should be re-designed.
Brandon O., backcountry.com
April 29, 2020
2
Pros: Excellent visibility, chroma pop really works as advertised. No fog, even in muggy Alabama Great looks Mag system works great and is easy to use Cons: BOTH sets of lenses broke during normal use (ie, no crash, just single track mountain biking paired with a half shell) where the lenses meet the plastic clip where the arms attach First the good, these glasses fit me great, really increase contrast on the trail, refuse to fog up, look great, and come with two sets of lenses. So naturally, at first I was in love. Easily the best set of glasses I’ve owned prior to failure. However, first the low light lenses broke at the left temple where the MAG system meets the plastic lens. THEN, about 2 1/2 weeks later the same happened to the right side of the regular sunglass lens. I had already filed a warranty claim with Smith for the first set of lenses, and hadn’t heard back. So I updated my claim to include both sets. It’s been almost 4 weeks and I haven’t gotten any response whatsoever. The Coronavirus pandemic is currently ongoing, so I know they’re short staffed at the moment and unlikely to respond quickly. However, even if the lenses are replaced under warranty it doesn’t seem they’ll hold up either. There are two tiny, 1-2mm plastic bits just sort of stuck into the plastic that are supposed to hold the arm mechanism in place. And from what I’ve seen there’s no way that minute amount of plastic is up to the job. If the lenses are replaced and function well I will update this review. But until then, I would have to say these are an utter waste of $250ish unless you can afford to replace the lenses every 1-2 months. At $65 per replacement set, that is of course, ludicrous.
Freddie Delchamps, backcountry.com
April 22, 2020
10
I like the glasses very much. I agree with others; the case should be configured such that the glasses can be stored w/o having to take them apart. I do like the two different lens options. Overall, I am satisfied with the purchase!
TERRY S., backcountry.com
August 27, 2019
10
I like these a lot because they offer great coverage, good fit for my medium-size face, ease of changing lenses and terrific clarity. This is my second pair of the Piv-lock lens interchangeable system and the changeover is quick and easy.
Andy Olanoff, backcountry.com
July 16, 2019
4
The lenses are great but the earpiece popped off of mine on the first wear causing them to hit the ground and scratch. But they looked good for thirty minutes.
Jeff P., backcountry.com
June 6, 2019
10
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dec saz, backcountry.com
May 15, 2019
10
The colors on these chromapop lenses are ridiculous! After taking them off, the world looks bland. The nose piece that pops in and out for different fits is also very cool and works great.
Cole R., backcountry.com
April 16, 2019
10
Super stoked on these glasses. I thought my Smith ski goggles made it easy to swap lenses but these are even easier. Essentially the arms clip on and off of the lens so you can swap them in seconds. No more struggling with glasses lenses and smudging them right before a ride. Great fit and mesh great with my POC helmet.
Paul Quigley, backcountry.com
March 25, 2019
4
I ordered the Cinelli Colorway and was surprised to find that the red removable temple was paired with a yellow one. Why? They are supposed to be red. The photo on the website shows red. But the left temple is yellow. This makes no sense to me. The quality of the product seems very good and they fit nice. But I hate yellow so...I gonna send them back
Brent B., backcountry.com
February 25, 2019
10
I was worried about getting this model at first since found a couple of reviews claiming them to be a little fragile and trending to crack after a few uses. But all my fears went away the moment I had them in my hands. They feel really solid and are perfect for all kind of rides, I got the Sun Red Mirror ones and the view is so clear on all conditions, when the sun is right in front of your face or when you are on areas with a lot of threes with less light. As a bonus a second pair of glasses is included on each package, for low light environments. They also come with a pretty cool case so you can carry them around without worrying about damage them. Frameless glass and magnetic arms are just very convenient. The only bad thing that I have found is that they trend to get a little foggy when you stop and your body temperature is high, but as soon as you start moving again all is back to normal.
Alejandro, backcountry.com
January 13, 2019
10
the Cinelli/Sun Red Mirror, One Size come with a red and yellow arm, NOT Matching arms.
johngchrist, backcountry.com
December 17, 2018
8
These glasses fit great, have great color and protect your eyes from wind while on the road. My eyes are typically very dry and my contacts will sometimes fall out or move around if i blink while they are dry. These glasses keep my eyes out of the wind and keep my contacts in place. It fits great with my Smith helmet. I love the different lenses that you get with these!
Joe Guttenplan, backcountry.com
October 29, 2018
8
These glasses offer everything I would want for riding, including light weight, a comfortable nose piece, and a big lens that provides plenty of coverage. Personally the lowered brow design is great, and a chromopop lens is a must! Love the high color definition.
Rain Felkl, backcountry.com
April 26, 2018
10
I've been cycling for years, mostly road, and have exclusively used Oakley sunglasses in one form or another. So of course I try their vented RadarLock Trail Prizm sunglasses when I turned to mountain biking. After a few uses, I felt they were a bit too dark for the trail, and despite being vented, still fogged up. Enter the Smith Attack sunglasses. I exchanged the Oakley's for the Smith's. I knew you got two pairs of lenses with the Smith's, which includes a ChromaPop Contrast Rose lens, very similar to the Chromapop Smith goggles I use for low light skiing. Wow, what an improvement in light transmission and visibility! And the Contrast Rose still help cut the bright glare of the sun when I was in open field. And despite not being vented, these sunglasses fogged up less than the vented Oakleys! I am so impressed, I want to buy a pair for my son if Smith can do these in prescription form. Here's hoping. I recently purchased a Smith helmet and of course, the fit with these sunglasses is fantastic! Great sunglasses, and the magnetic Pivlock is literally a snap to use. No instructions necessary. The only con I can think of is the case. I found you do have to take the arms off to store in the included case, and the arms do bounce around in the case, too. Would've been nicer if you could just leave the arms on folded. But that's a relatively small nit for such a great pair of glasses! Highly recommended!
allen, backcountry.com
November 19, 2017
10
I've been in the Attacks for a few weeks now and love them. They are light and fit great. Chromapop is the real deal and helps me see clearer with less eye strain. The real benefit however is the new lens/temple interface. So easy and quick. No more forcing lenses into super tight temples. These things rock.
Ben Towery, backcountry.com
August 14, 2017