ChromaPopâ„¢ Glass PolarChromic lens technology lens technology
Built for outdoor enthusiasts who don’t stop when conditions change, ChromaPop™ Glass PolarChromic lenses deliver next-level visual performance.
Smith Optics’ proprietary lens technology combines ChromaPop™ color (helping you see natural tones more vividly) and clarity, glare-eliminating polarization, and PolarChromic technology that automatically adapts lens tint to changing light conditions—so you see more detail, reduce eye strain, and stay locked in as conditions shift.
Ideal for year-round use in dynamic environments like skiing, snowboarding, hiking, cycling, fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities where light and conditions are constantly changing.
FAQs
Do PolarChromic glasses help with astigmatism or cataracts?
PolarChromic lenses won’t correct or treat eye conditions like astigmatism or cataracts, but they can reduce glare, boost contrast, and adapt to changing light—helping improve overall visual comfort outdoors.
Is it safe to use PolarChromic glasses while driving?
It’s generally safe to wear PolarChromic sunglasses while driving. They can actually help you drive more safely by reducing glare and making it easier to adapt to changing light. Just keep in mind they’re best suited for daytime and variable light conditions, not nighttime driving or low-visibility conditions like heavy snow or ice.
What makes Smith Optics ChromaPopâ„¢ technology special?
ChromaPop™ is a color-enhancing lens technology made by Smith Optics that makes colors appear more natural and details easier to see. If you’ve ever struggled to distinguish between similar shades—like water, patches of snow, dirt, or changing terrain—ChromaPop™ Glass PolarChromic lenses filter light to reduce color confusion, so terrain, textures, and changing conditions stand out more clearly at a glance.
What’s the difference between PolarChromic and PhotoChromic lenses?
PolarChromic lenses combine polarization with light-adaptive tint and ChromaPopâ„¢ color enhancement, while photochromic lenses only adjust tint based on light levels without built-in polarization or color-boosting technology.
Is there a virtual try-on to see PolarChromic tint changes?
Smith Optics offers an online virtual try-on tool that allows you to preview how different frames and lens colors look on your face. However, the tool does not simulate real-time PolarChromic tint transitions in changing light conditions.
What kind of fishing are PolarChromic lenses best for?
Polarchromic lenses are best for fly fishing, shallow water fishing, and inshore fishing, where light conditions can shift throughout the day. They’re also ideal for anglers fishing from dawn to dusk who don’t want to switch lenses.
Do PolarChromic lenses help you see fish better?
Yes, PolarChromic lenses help reduce surface glare so you can see below the water more clearly, while the adaptive tint maintains contrast as light changes—making it easier to spot fish, structure, and depth changes.
Can you use PolarChromic sunglasses for offshore or deep-sea fishing?
You can use PolarChromic sunglasses for deep-sea fishing, but they’re not always ideal. Darker, fixed-tint polarized sunglasses tend to work better for open-water conditions where it’s consistently bright.
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