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Smith Optics Polarized Fishing Passage Sunglasses
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Smith Optics Polarized Fishing Passage Sunglasses

List Price: $159.00
Our Price: $127.19
SKU:

205679999

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Colors:
Tortoise
Description:

Part of Smiths Premium Optic series that is the favorite choice of fishing guides worldwide. Grilamid TR90 frame material is flexible and tough. Techlite glass lenses are optically corrected for maximum clarity and polarized to cut glare. 100% UV protection. A classic profile coupled with strategically placed Hydrophillic Megol and an assortment of lens color options make the Passage a favorite amongst outdoor enthusiasts worldwide. . Model Year: 2010, Product ID: 205679, Frame Shape: Oval / Wrap, Frame Material: Plastic, Polarized: Yes

Features:

Stylish fishing sunglass with polarized lenses for increased clarity


Grilamid TR-90 frame with hydrophilic Megol on nose and temple pads


TLT Techlite glass lenses offer full protection from UV A/B/C


Polarized lenses reduce 99.9 percent of reflective glare on the water


Available in medium/large fit; backed by lifetime warranty


Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Nice glasses, but too tight for meSep 11, 2010
By Chuck
These are nice sunglasses. However I had to return them because they were too tight for my head. I have 2 pair of Costa del Mars; a pair of Harpoons and a pair of Brines. They both fit me well. These Smiths were much tighter than either of those. So if you have medium to large head, don't buy these glasses.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Smith Rocks!Jun 13, 2009
By M. Senk
I recently purchased a pair of Smith Polarized Sunglasses. Frame was black with blue mirror lenses. Glasses arrived promptly as promised. A beautiful leather hardcase was provided and the product itself is amazing. These glasses look good and have it all. San Diego has some of the strongest sun in the country. Having had laser eye surgery recently, my eyes are very sensitive to light. I have no problem driving or doing my daily cycling routine of 20 miles in direct sunlight with these glasses. They completely block out the sun's rays. In addition, because of the glass lenses, these glasses offer you exceptional clarity of vision. They are awesome! The rubber lining in the nose area and along the temples go a long way in stabilizing the glasses on your face. Lastly, for a 60 year old guy, they still help me get some looks from the young ladies as well!

4Smith Passage SunglassesMar 02, 2011
By T. Papenfuse
Glasses fit very well, nose piece and rubber on side of scalp sits well. I've had other brands where the rubber has melted in the sun and left permanently distorted, this rubber appears to be better quality. The lens are good weight. The only thing I didn't like 100% is that the Polarchromic Copper lenses aren't as dark as I would have liked. They let in a great amount of light but I wanted a little less. I do a lot of fishing on the water and the shore and wanted lenses a little darker. Other than me wanting the lenses a little darker these are great shades and I plan to have them a long time.

5THE best glasses I've usedMay 07, 2010
By Mike
I am active in a variety of outdoor sports and I also wear these sunglasses every day for driving. I have a medium head and medium face and these offer a perfect fit and coverage combination. The techlite glass lenses live up to Smith's claims and are light enough that you won't notice they are glass. The arms grip your head very well without being too tight and the frames are very strong. Over the last two years I've squished them in packs and dropped them onto concrete more times than I can remember. The lenses and frame came through each time. The hinge is actually the plastic arm interfacing with the frame directly which is superior to the separate metal hinges on some other smith models (girlfriend broke the hinge on her Smith Projekts way too easily). Probably the best thing about the Passage, and the reason I ended up with them in the first place, is that you can get them in a black (ok, GRAPHITE) frame and brown polarized lens combination. I am absolutely hooked on the brown polarized lens and will wear nothing else, but it is very hard to find that lens in a dark, non-funky frame.

5Smiths are the bestFeb 16, 2007
By TXinCO
Smith has pulled way ahead of the rest of the pack when it comes to polarized sunglasses. They have a tint for every light situation you could possibly encounter while on the water. Almost every serious fisherman I know depends on Smith Action optics. They are great for everyday use, too.

 
 
 
 
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