Due to the low VLT value of 14%, these are glasses that are ideal for favorable lighting conditions - clear and sunny days or, for example, hunting in a white snowy landscape full of light and high contrasts, which are conditions that are very demanding for your vision and quickly they tire the eyes, which makes your stay by the water significantly more unpleasant and shorter.
When your life revolves around days on the water, versaility in a sunglass is important. Freespool with Smith MAG technology gives you multiple options in a single sunglass.
Two sets of interchangeable temples give you the ability to go from standard sunglass with minimized temple for everyday use, to light blocking on-the-water performance temples with integrated side shields for added glare protection.
ChromaPop polarized lenses with hydrophobic and anti-reflective coatings are held securely by the megol nose and temples making the Freespool MAG the ultimate choice for comfort, protection, and full on-the-water domination.
Features:
Make the details pop and cut the glare through our impact-resistant carbonic lenses.
ChromaPop Polarized lenses are optically tuned to give you visual comfort and impact protection with enhanced glare reduction – while also offering antireflective, water and oil resistant coatings. 100% UV protection.
A high contrast brown base lens boosted with signature ChromaPop color enhancement technology and finished with a deep bronze mirror for a touch of style and performance.
Ideal for everyday use, especially when scenery is abundant while you're spending time on the trail. This lens is polarized and built on our carbonic platform.
Features:
- Mediun Fit / Large Coverage
- Lens: ChromaPopTM Polarized Lenses
- Everyday temples with Megol
- Anti-Reflective and Hydroleophobic Lens Coatings
- Interchangable Smith MAGTM temples
- Megol nosepads
- 8 Base Lens Curvature
- Performance Megol water temple for added side shield protection
VLT = 14%
VLT (Visible Light Transmission) actually means how much light passes through the lenses. The higher the VLT, the lighter the lens tint. Good lighting conditions (bright and sunny) require low VLT and poor lighting conditions (cloudy, morning, early evening) require higher VLT.