Smith Longfin Polarized Chromapop Sunglasses for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.5
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$179.00
Used Value:
$107.40
Sale Value:
$161.10

Locate that lunker in the reeds while protecting yourself from glare by sliding on the Smith Longfin Polarized Chromapop Sunglasses. The polarized Chromapop lenses cut glare from the water so that you can see any fish that may be lurking in the depths below, while small side shields add protection from annoying glare sneaking in behind your lenses. Additionally Auto-lock hinges work with hydrophilic temple and nose pads to create a secure fit so that you are never scooping your spectacles out of the creek after a big cast.

Specifications

Brand:
Base Curve:
6
Face Size:
medium
Frame Dimensions:
[lens/bridge/temple] 43 x 59 / 17 / 125mm
Hinge:
auto-lock
Lens:
ChromaPop
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Nose/Temple Pads:
hydrophilic
Polarized:
yes
Recommended Use:
backpacking, hiking, river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing

Full Reviews

10
I know these are designed to be used for fishing, but these glasses fit my face like a glove and work super well during endurance activities. I like them for trail running because they perform great while looking unassuming, and don't look like a really techy performance glass. The silicone arm tips and nose pads are soft and comfy and keep the glasses in place while you are on the move or sweating. The super clear optics and lightweight frame make you forget you are even wearing glasses after a while which is the most ideal scenario. Overall I love these and would suggest them to anyone playing outside.
APas, backcountry.com
June 3, 2019
8
Wore these on a mountain bike weekend in Moab and absolutely loved them. The best part was the side coverage on both sides. The side panels were not crazy noticeable but make a huge difference when wearing them.
Jessy Halbur, backcountry.com
May 14, 2019
10
I'm not a huge fan of sport sunglasses because they don't look like my normal style and casual sunglasses don't cut it for hiking or biking. These do a pretty good job of bridging that gap. They look appealing and are also highly functional. I am a fan of the Chromapop tech from Smith. They are also really lightweight which is great for wearing them for extended hours.
Ryan Anderson, backcountry.com
May 6, 2019
10
I really like these sunglasses for the extra coverage they provide on the side and top of the frame, the sun panels are small but make a difference. The polarization is great for driving or fishing and the lenses make colors bright and defined!
Chris Zollinger, backcountry.com
April 1, 2019