Overall great so far, nothing to complain about at the moment.Same problem as the others have mentioned.

I've had 3 out of 4 break between the two lenses that come with it. Passwords are case-sensitive, must be at least 8 characters in length, and must contain at least one special character.Trending This Week: Hiking Footwear, Packs, Poles & MoreStories from real people who are blending the outdoors with the everyday, the latest information about gear we love, advice to get you into a new activity or take your passion to the next level, and trip reports to help you plan your next adventure.Smith designed its Attack Max ChromaPop Sunglasses for cyclists that aren't always the most willing to hang back in the pack. The large lenses provides more eye protection and I never have to touch them while riding. I have been working on riding more in the drops but my Oakley cycling glasses had a frame at the top that obscured some of my vision. The lenses are super easy to change out, and they seem to be of high quality. Everything about the sunglasses is great: ease of changing lens, Chromapop, fit. Look cool, feel cool, are cool. I was hardly applying any pressure there. As a road cyclist that trains in Florida, sweat has corroded the magnet frame locks making them impossible to remove. The other issue I've experienced is with the temples/arms. It sucks because these are very comfortable, lenses are great, and the interchangeability is nice. The glasses are also extremely fragile, if dropped once from about shoulder height, the frame mounting parts that are attached to lenses can easily snap off. For fog-free vision, the Attack MTB features a ventilation channel in the brow of the larger, maximum coverage lens.

They fit a bit smaller than expected for my face ( more oval). Solid purchase and I'm happy I did.These are great for mountain biking. Item # SMIZ987. I’ve been happily using the Smith Attack Max sunglasses all year, but have found the Attack MTB’s to be equally-awesome with an extra dose of lens protection and style that lends itself to a more dirt-focused crowd. ChromaPop is for real! Find your size. Comes with a convenient carrying case.Coming from first gen pivlocks, I was hesitant because I loved them so much. They were quick to unfog themselves though. I've had 3 out of 4 break between the two lenses that come with it. The old pivlocks were already stupid easy to swap lenses, but with these they went and made it easier.

The only downside I have noticed: I have gotten them to fog when I am working super hard on a cold morning (think snow). I really like the new arms that clip on and off, my one concern was they fell off my helmet and one arm popped off and I was glad I wasnt actively riding. This is without any abuse or dropping the glasses. Aerodynamics aside, the Attack Max Sunglasses also offer cyclists a crisp field of vision thanks to ChromaPop technology. And the ability to swap lenses in less than 30 seconds (I timed myself) is worth every penny. The included low-light lenses are a nice touch as well. Their aerodynamic profile and streamlined designed are better suited to leading the peloton than drafting towards the back. $42.00 $259.00. I love the fit, and true of every Smith product, the optics. On my 2nd ride with them, I went to just wipe the lens while out riding and the lens snapped at the hinge. Not exactly a quick lens swap, unless you’re a lego champ. I've been a pivlock fan for years, the big lenses on the Max versions and the frameless design make them the best riding glasses I have found for maximum eye protection and minimum interference. Sadly can’t recommendThe lenses of the glasses are great, they add color and provide great sun coverage. They fit and look great. Their aerodynamic profile and streamlined designed are better suited to leading the peloton than drafting towards the back. Not, the Smith Attack Max, the two place adjustment to the nose clip pretty much eliminates any issues with slipping.