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Smith Redline Sunglasses - 2009 BCS

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The Smith Redline Sunglasses let you swap out lenses to adapt to changing light conditions and charge full-speed-ahead. The medium fit provides ample coverage without interfering with headwear like hats or helmets. Megol nose and temple pads keep the Redline in place during active endeavors like mountainbiking and trail running.

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfortable!

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July 15, 2010

I'm a girl with a medium-sized face. These fit me really well and have been great for running. They stay on my face, and on my head (when the lovely South Florida storm clouds roll in). I'm a big fan.
The lenses are great, for not being polarized. If I didn't lose sunglasses relatively often, I'd buy some polarized lenses for them.

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Can you use redline max replacement lenses in these?

Can you use redline max replacement lenses in these?

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July 23, 2010

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Neal,
That won't work; the reason being these have different widths of lenses..ie, they wont fit the frame. The Redline is 66 mm wide and the Max is 69 mm wide. So no dice on that combo.

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July 24, 2010

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Rating for this product: 3

Small face, small glasses

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November 19, 2009

I got the white, bronze lens. I've got a tiny bean. These stay snug on my small bean, but I'd like the lens to be a little larger. I wear these mostly for trail running and wear the glasses pretty sung up against my face. Because these are smaller, the lower part of the lens is in the periphery. I've gotten used to it over time, but took some adjusting. Overall the lens is good, but I'm not an expert there. Ideally, I'd get a polarized pair, but didn't want to spend the extra stones (tend to lose glasses), so these work well. Good, not great.

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Rating for this product: 4

Small and Light

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January 6, 2010

I love these as they are light, yet the frame feels much more durable than the Native's I had previously. These seem to be designed for people with a pinhead like myself. If I had a larger face/head I would not get these.

One thing you might want to verify before purchasing is if other lenses are included. This model only includes the 'ignitor' lense. I would check around to see how much other lenses are as they seem expensive.

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Item: SMI0619

2009 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Interchangeable Sunglasses than that

Interchangeable Sunglasses

Comfortable!

5 star rating

By: Elaine Kratz July 15, 2010

I'm a girl with a medium-sized face. These fit me really well and have been great for running. They stay on my face, and on my head (when the lovely more...

Small face, small glasses

3 star rating

By: Pete LaBore November 19, 2009

I got the white, bronze lens. I've got a tiny bean. These stay snug on my small bean, but I'd like the lens to be a little larger. I wear these more...

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Frame:
Grilamid TR90 
Hinge Type:
Steel 
Lens:
Carbonic TLT 
Interchangeable Lens:
Yes 
Polarized:
No 
Face Size:
Medium 
Case Type:
Hard 
Nose Pads:
Yes 
Arm Pads:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Performance, biking, running 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime