Smith Embark Sunglasses Matte Wild Child/ChromaPop Polarized Violet Mirror
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When it comes to eye protection in the alpine, the Smith Embark glacier glasses are serious business. Designed to withstand harsh conditions and changing weather, these glasses provide a contrast-boosting view of every terrain feature. With removable side shields and adjustable temple arms, they're a versatile choice for any adventure.
- Available in your choice of ChromaPop™ Glacier Photochromic Copper Blue Mirror or ChromaPop™ Polarized lenses
- ChromaPop™ Glacier Photochromic lens tint adapts to match the light conditions with less sensitivity to temperature changes and full ChromaPop™ contrast and color enhancement throughout the tint range
- Anti-fog and hydroleophobic coatings on the Glacier Photochromic lenses for clear optics and easy cleaning
- AutoLock hinges hold frames open for easy one-hand on and off
- 6-base lens curvature offers a modest wraparound fit
- Megol temple and nose pads provide non-slip grip so glasses stay put
- Evolve™ bio-based frame material is lightweight and durable
- What's Included: Removable TPU side shields block peripheral light, Snow goggle inspired retainer strap, Microfiber bag and hard case