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Attack MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses

3 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Attack MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses

The Smith Attack MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses will keep your vision clear as you wait for the most opportune time to make your move to the front of the peloton. ChromaPop lenses filter out UV light as you ride through sun-drenched mountain passes, and they filter out the crossover of light for better color definition and a crisper field of view. And since the lenses are treated with a hydroleophobic finish, you won't have to worry about all that sweat that dripped from your brow during the ascent obstructing your vision as you get ready for a long and winding descent back to the valley floor.


Details

  • Cycling-specific sunglasses with a lowered-brow design
  • ChromaPop lenses provide better color definition
  • Lenses are impact-resistant and filter out UV rays
  • Hydroleophobic finish keeps lenses clear of sweat and oil
  • Megol nose and temple pads for a secure and comfortable fit
  • Interchangeable lenses with two ChromaPop lenses included
  • Item #SMI00H8
Lens
ChromaPop
Polarized
yes
Interchangeable Lens
MAG technology
Nose/Temple Pads
Megol
Case Included
yes
Face Size
medium
Frame Dimensions
[lens/width/temple] 47 / 125 / 120mm
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3 based on 2 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 17, 2021

I sweat, it’s steamy, these don’t fog.

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

As a mountain biker having eye protection is important! I’ve had many 100% glasses, and Oakley glasses, all of the need to come off for a climb or fog up descending. It’s a major problem. I’ve had 4 rides with these and I’ve had zero issues with fogging. They come with two lens options out of the box (clear tint and a dark tint) and I gotta say I’m thoroughly impressed with how quick the swap is between lenses. No fogging issues, good venting, and lightweight so they don’t move around when things get rowdy.

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Deven M
1 out of 5 stars

April 22, 2020

Too fragile. Cannot recommend.

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
One size
Height:
6' 4"
Weight:
205

Pros: Excellent visibility, chroma pop really works as advertised. No fog, even in muggy Alabama Great looks Mag system works great and is easy to use Cons: BOTH sets of lenses broke during normal use (ie, no crash, just single track mountain biking paired with a half shell) where the lenses meet the plastic clip where the arms attach First the good, these glasses fit me great, really increase contrast on the trail, refuse to fog up, look great, and come with two sets of lenses. So naturally, at first I was in love. Easily the best set of glasses I’ve owned prior to failure. However, first the low light lenses broke at the left temple where the MAG system meets the plastic lens. THEN, about 2 1/2 weeks later the same happened to the right side of the regular sunglass lens. I had already filed a warranty claim with Smith for the first set of lenses, and hadn’t heard back. So I updated my claim to include both sets. It’s been almost 4 weeks and I haven’t gotten any response whatsoever. The Coronavirus pandemic is currently ongoing, so I know they’re short staffed at the moment and unlikely to respond quickly. However, even if the lenses are replaced under warranty it doesn’t seem they’ll hold up either. There are two tiny, 1-2mm plastic bits just sort of stuck into the plastic that are supposed to hold the arm mechanism in place. And from what I’ve seen there’s no way that minute amount of plastic is up to the job. If the lenses are replaced and function well I will update this review. But until then, I would have to say these are an utter waste of $250ish unless you can afford to replace the lenses every 1-2 months. At $65 per replacement set, that is of course, ludicrous.

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Freddie D