Description of Smith Interlock Trace Sunglasses - Polarized :
With polarized carbonic lenses, Smith's Interlock Trace Sunglasses make a day out on the water easier on your eyes. If you're not water-bound, change your lenses using these shades' new INTERLOCK Interchange system. Simply twist the temple arm to open the frame a crack, switch lenses, and twist the arm back for a secure close. The Interlock Trace Sunglasses' strong, flexible frame survives your bike rides and summer hikes, and comfortable temple pads won't create a brain-squeeze. The Interlock Trace's rectangular lens shape provides coverage on bright, sunny days. *See sizing chart for list of interchangeable lenses.
Bottom Line: Replace your lenses without a trace of pushing or pulling.
I've had the Interlock Trace for about a month now. The Interlock lens changing system is far superior to the Slider system. The Interlock is easy to use and makes lens changes quick. The polarized lens are a great addition to the glass. The clear mirror and ignitor lenses are better than the rose and yellow lenses of old. I use the ignitor lens for low light situations almost as much as I use the polarized lens for on bright days. The temple pieces have rubber grips which help hold the sunglass in place while biking, running, or ski touring. I am 100% happy with these sunglasses and would recommend them to anyone.
Interlock are the highest quality Smith sunglasses I have owned. While the frame style is not ideal for sports the interlock functions flawless. Polarized lens are a nice add.
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Great shades...just a tad too tight for me 08-15-07
For the price it comes with a really nice case...unlike some brands in this price range...*cough* *oakley* *cough*
the sunglasses are very well-crafted and very durable. for this shades, it has a rubber grip on the side that holds to your head...makes the grip to your face even better.
The shades is a little tight for me in the beginning...gets better though...although i know i would opt for a "Large" size for my next Smith Optics shades.
i would really recommend visiting a local sunglass store to check out the size then buy it here!...unfortunately, not a lot of local stores don't stock Smith Optics sunglasses...let alone this particular model.