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Smith Optics Lowdown ChromaPop Sunglasses

Smith Optics Lowdown ChromaPop Sunglasses

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When you’re adventuring outdoors, you need sunglasses that perform no matter what the weather throws at you. Stay comfortable and maximize visibility with Lowdown ChromaPop Sunglasses from Smith Optics Read More

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dubldawg
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Aug 8, 2019
Does anyone know if these lenses are polarized? I was under the impression that all ChromaPop lenses are polarized, and the product description on this page certainly makes it sound that way ("Smith polarization filters out glare...") However, the Smith Optics site has sunglasses listings for both ChromaPop Polarized and Non-Polarized.
dubldawg
1
Aug 8, 2019
dubldawgLooks like I answered my own question. They should be the polarized version as best I can tell since the description includes, "Anti-reflective" coating, which is the point of polarization and the distinguishing characteristic between those and the non-polarized lenses.
dubldawg
1
Aug 9, 2019
dubldawgNope, turns out they are not polarized. The A/R coating is just a layer applied to the back of the lenses.
dirc
89
Aug 6, 2019
frame size is not listed, why not? it's a really important measurement
gordanfreman1
2
Aug 7, 2019
Temple length is likely the length of the earpieces aka from the lens to the back of the earpiece. By individually breaking down the temple, lens and bridge lengths, you should get a more accurate measurement than a simple "50"
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dirc
89
Aug 8, 2019
temple length is not the frame size, it's the length from the ear to the frame, google it
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