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Smith Capital Sunglasses - Polarized Lens

Smith Capital Sunglasses - Polarized Lens

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Smith Capital Sunglasses - Polarized Lens

You're going boating, and you don't want to wear huge, cover-all fishing sunglasses, but you don't want to get a headache from squinting either. Pull on Smith's Capital Polarized Lens Sunglasses. These medium-sized shades block glare and harmful UV rays, and they won't get you mistakenly entered in the local largemouth bass contest. Glass lenses on the Capital Sunglasses resist scratches, while nose and temple pads add comfort to the durable frame.

Bottom Line: People won't expect you to be wearing waders and a million-pocketed vest when you sport Smith's Capital Polarized Lens Sunglasses.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great glass, stylish frame

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May 15, 2009

The Smith Capitals are a great set of stylish lenses for the fisherman looking to escape the monster-sized black frame look. These are built on a pretty slim frame that carry large, curved lenses and will seal light out pretty well on medium to larger faces. The Capitals use Smith's top-drawer Techlite glass, and the lenses are good. My brown polarized lenses do a great job of increasing the contrast, and are great for driving. Fishing performance is also very good, helping me pick out cruising redfish on the flats and giving me a good view of the bottom on the spring-fed creeks in the Texas hill country. Smith's Tapered Lens Technology supposedly provides minimal distortion by tapering the lenses out toward the edges, but I did notice a little bit of a difference between the image through the lenses and the naked-eye view. Not a enough to bother, but just enough to be noticeable. The Techlite glass IS heavy when compared to polycarbonate, and I would not recommend these for any high-movement activities, or the bridge of your nose will be talking to you. Rubber inserts on the nose and earpieces will help keep these on your head pretty well, otherwise. Overall, great glass lenses and stylish Italian-made frames that are backed up by Smith's excellent, well-backed lifetime warranty. For the money: 5 stars

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Rating for this product: 5

HIghly Underrated

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
June 19, 2008

Okay, this glass in the polar photo copper mirror lens is ridiculous!!! The best clarity and highlighting lens I've seen. LOVE IT TIMES INFINITY

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Rating for this product: 4

Capitals are so so.

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July 21, 2008

Smith is a highly regarded company that pumps out tons of great products. Their sunglasses are supposed to be the best and most of the time you can trust in that. For sports, the capitals are not very ideal. They are more like a highway driving pair of sunglasses. The grey polarized lenses are great at reducing glare! The photo copper mirror lenses are too light and don't keep out enough light. The capital frame can be tiring on your nose where the pads rest.

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Tech Specs:

Frame:
Grilamid TR90 
Hinge Type:
Steel 
Lens:
TLT Techlite glass 
Interchangeable Lens:
No 
Polarized:
Yes 
Face Size:
Medium 
Case Type:
Soft 
Nose Pads:
Yes 
Arm Pads:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Casual 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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