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Mountain Hardwear Gravity Glove

December 15, 2008

Is that the wrist-to-middle finger measurement? What would you recommend for an 8.25 measurement?

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Nice specs, but they're not Spy quality

Smith Super Method Sunglasses - Polarchromic

Smith Super Method Sunglasses - Polarchromic

Rating for this product: 4 June 14, 2007

This was my first pair of Smith glasses. I have to say I was a little disappointed at first. One of the temples had a chunk of paint missing where the screw was set for the smith logo. This site was excellent in handling the exchange though. I did however exchange them for a pair of Spy Nolens though. Made in Italy (spy) vs. Made in China (Smith) that was kinda the deal breaker for me.

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