Cycling Sunglasses

Gravel cyclist wearing SMITH x Wild Rye Network helmet and Bobcat sunglasses

Cycling Sunglasses

Smith cycling sunglasses deliver the clarity and protection you need for every ride. Lightweight frames and performance-driven lenses keep your vision sharp and your focus on the road ahead.

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$171.00 - $315.00
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$171.00 - $315.00
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Price reduced from $285.00 to $171.00
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$225.00 - $255.00
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Why SMITH Cycling Sunglasses?

You need cycling sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV rays, wind, debris, and glare. They also enhance visibility, reduce strain on your eyes, and give you a clear view of the road or trail. A quality pair of biking sunglasses helps you stay focused and comfortable when you’re in the saddle.

What to look for in cycling sunglasses

The best cycling sunglasses have things like lightweight frames, a secure fit, and high-quality lenses that enhance contrast and clarity. Features like interchangeable lenses, ventilation to prevent fogging, and wraparound designs for full coverage can make a big difference in performance. Smith cycling sunglasses offer options like ChromaPop™ lenses for improved definition and color.

Do I need polarized sunglasses for cycling?

Polarized sunglasses can help reduce glare from roads and reflective surfaces, improving visibility and comfort—especially in bright conditions. Using polarized lenses while cycling comes down to personal preference. They reduce glare from car surfaces on the road but can make it harder to spot slick patches or read digital displays on your bike. Learn more.