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Shop > Camp/Hike > Sunglasses > Smith Interchangeable Slider Sunglasses > Interlock Whisper Sunglasses - Polarized Lens

Smith Interlock Whisper Sunglasses - Polarized Lens

Retail: $148.95
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Smith Interlock Whisper Sunglasses - Polarized Lens description

With the Smith Interlock Whisper Sunglasses, you won't be wrestling around and cursing under your breath when you change your lenses. Smith's new INTERLOCK Interchange system makes switching out these polarized lenses a breeze. Just twist the Interlock Whisper Sunglasses' temple arm to open the front of the frame a sliver, switch lenses, and twist the arm back for a secure close. The Polarized Carbonic lenses cut down on glare, and the Interlock Whisper shades' durable frame works well for winter and summer sports, along with casual trips around town. *See sizing chart for list of interchangeable lenses.

Bottom Line: There will be no angry shouting when you replace the lenses on Smith's Whisper Sunglasses.


interlock is cool
rachelr:  

I just bought these yesterday to celebrate getting contact lenses. My sunglasses came with 3 pairs of lenses, and I've switched them all out a couple of times now. The lenses seem to fit great inside the glasses, and I don't see any light leaking through at all.Mine came with dark gray lens, a pink lens, and an almost clear yellowish lens. The way you twist the temple arm to loosen the lenses is pretty nifty. And you don't have to worry about the lenses popping out because during normal use they are locked down. These seem like some high quality glasses and i'm looking forward to skiing on the bright sunny NM days with them.


Interlock does not work as designed
Noontime:  

I purchased these glasses to use the multiple lens "interlock" system. The problem is that once the lenses are changed there is a "gap" between the frame and lens letting light in.