Smith Optics

Bobcat Sunglasses

$254.99
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This hybrid design pairs goggle-like coverage with the airflow and easy-wear feel of sunglasses, made with smaller faces in mind.

Enduro trail riding to gravel adventure or backcountry powder mission, the Smith Bobcat sunglasses are for riders and skiers who want the full coverage of the Wildcat with a smaller fit and a lightweight feel. This hybrid design pairs goggle-like coverage with the airflow and easy-wear feel of sunglasses. ChromaPop™ brings out the details on forested trails and in bright alpine bowls. The lens is interchangeable, and a bonus clear lens is included for low-light needs. No-slip fit details keeps them in place through rocky terrain and high-speed descents.

What's Included
ChromaPop™ bright light lens (installed) and interchangeable clear lens
Performance hard case
Microfiber pouch

Vision
ChromaPop™ lenses enhance contrast and natural color to make the details pop
Interchangeable lenses

Fit / Integration
Small to medium fit, large coverage
5-base lens curvature
Slight wraparound fit
Megol temples and nose pads provide non-slip grip so glasses stay put
Two-position adjustable Megol nose pads

Frame
Evolve™ bio-based frame material is lightweight and durable
AutoLock hinges hold frames open for easy one-hand on and off
Strategic venting increases airflow for reduced fogging and maximum clarity

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