Overview
About Smith Optics Trailblazer Sunglasses - Polarized ChromaPop Lenses
Closeouts. Smith Optics' Trailblazer sunglasses offer a view of the world in epic color. With a minimal frame for unobstructed views and ChromaPop polarized lenses that reduce glare and enhance color, you get outstanding optical clarity for your global adventures.
- ChromaPop polarized lenses reduce glare, enhance color and provide outstanding optical clarity
- Evolve frame material is lightweight and durable
- Anti-reflective lens coating reduces back glare
- Hydroleophobic lens coating repels water, dirt and grease
- Hydrophilic Megol nose and temple pads prevent slippage
- Pin hinges
- 8-Base lens curvature
- Includes zip hard case and microfiber cloth cleaning bag
- Made in Italy
Specs
Specs about Smith Optics Trailblazer Sunglasses - Polarized ChromaPop Lenses
- Lens material: ChromaPop® TLT (polycarbonate)
- Frame material: Evolve (Rilsan® made from castor plants)
- Lens features: Polarized
- Style: Rimless,Wrap
- Extra lenses: None
- Base curvature: 8 Base
- Frame fit: Medium
- Lens coverage: Medium
- Temple to temple: 5-1/8"
- Light transmission: 14%
- UV blocking: 100% UVA,100% UVB
- Carry case: Hard
- Weight: 0.6 oz.
- Made in Italy
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 3.7
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
crisp and clear
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by ribarz from Nashville, TN on Thursday, May 5, 2016
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2.0 out of 5 stars. DisapointedReviewed by Fastfrank from Arizona on Wednesday, October 18, 2017Love the clarity of the lens but do not like the nose pads. Returning the glasses and looking for an alternative
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great shades!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Nobozo from Central NY on Tuesday, July 4, 2017These glasses are very comfortable, stylish, a bit pricey but well worth the cost.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Trailblazer sunglassesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Pittsburgh on Wednesday, May 3, 2017Extremely lightweight, but they stay put on my face. I like the Chromapop polarized lenses, but sometimes am tricked into taking a photo, only to find that the colors weren't REALLY that breathtaking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Smith OpticsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Mojo1 from Arkansas on Monday, April 24, 2017Great glasses
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good lensesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Joe Shmoe from Massachusetts on Thursday, April 20, 2017I am so bummed to be returning these. The nose just wont fit my face.. i thought it would be more adjustable, but its made of plastic not metal. If you have a medium face and non broken nose, this is for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. crisp and clearVerified Buyer Reviewed by ribarz from Nashville, TN on Thursday, May 5, 2016What I like best: these glasses are featherweight light, stay put on my face, and keep the ambient sunlight out of the corners of my eyes. The design is sleek and the branding is fairly discrete. I can't speak to the technology behind 'Chromapop', but colors are more deeply saturated even if they are slightly darker in value. The contrast is better from the polarization, so that the lighter, hazier values are screened out. The lenses clean easily and seem like they'll hold up well over time. The nosepiece is flexible but not adjustable, but they sit comfortably on the nose. The case is semi-soft, so I wouldn't jam it in some luggage or stuff it in a glovebox, but it does have a microfiber pouch and wipecloth included. The case also has a neon green accent and the words 'Smith Optics Since 1995' screened in large type on the cover. Great deal for the price.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. No so much Pop!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Montana on Monday, March 21, 2016I had high hopes for these sunglasses, especially since they carry the Smith Optics badge. The glasses fit fine. Unfortunately, something with the right lens was off. Looking at an object straight ahead, everything was great. While remaining focused on an object straight ahead and then turning my head to the left, the right lens completely blurred out. The same was not true for the left lens when I turned my head to the right. Must have been something to do with the polarization layer of the right lens?
Needless to say, these glasses went back to STP.