Backcountry.com is blowing out dozens of sunglasses for clearance prices during this flash sale

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You should wear sunglasses when you are outdoors, even in winter. A good pair provides complete eye protection and a more comfortable, squint-free experience. Right now, Backcountry.com is having a surprise 3-day clearance sale, which has dropped prices on popular models by up to 70%. Get a pair that fits your style and eye protection needs. Then wear them to look cool.
Once you’ve got a new pair of sunglasses, check out other deals on outdoor gear up to 70% off at Backcountry.
Editor’s Choice
Smith Shift MAG ChromaPop Sunglasses $171.00 (was $337.00)
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If you actually do “move fast, sweat a lot” activities, these are designed for that. The magnetic lens exchange system allows for realistic lens changes without smudging everything, and the shape is more performance-oriented than fashion-oriented, which is exactly what you want on long rides and races.
Zeal Ridgway Sunglasses – Men – $63.60 (was $159.00)
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If you want a pair you can beat up a bit, here’s a good “throw ’em on and go” option: polarized lenses to reduce glare from snow/water/traffic, a grippy fit for hikes and bike days, and an Rx-ready frame if you’re tired of choosing between sunglasses and seeing clearly.
Zeal Manitou Sunglasses – Men — $103.05 (instead of $229.00)
Photochromic lenses are the solution for those “sun in the parking lot, clouds on the trail, sun still at the summit” days. These automatically lighten/darken as conditions change, and they’re polarized to control glare, so you’re not constantly swapping glasses or squinting from glare.
RAEN optics Squire Polarized Sunglasses $61.50 (instead of $205.00). A rare offering of “beautiful sunglasses”. These glasses are classic and easy to wear, so they function as everyday sunglasses, not just trail wear. If you want something that looks great with a puffer jacket and doesn’t look out of place at brunch, this is it.
Electric Crasher 49 Polarized Sunglasses $124.98 (was $249.95). It’s the kind of 50% off deal that makes upgrading seem justified. You get polarized lenses and a more rugged, lifestyle-friendly frame that’s more “all day” than “sport specific.”


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