Smith Bobcat - Performance Sunglasses for Mountain Biking, Trail Running & Adventure Sports
The Smith Bobcat sits in that sweet spot between a traditional performance sunglass and a full-coverage shield. Originally designed for mountain bikers and trail athletes who wanted maximum coverage without the oversized feel of a goggle-inspired shield, the Bobcat has become a favorite among cyclists, trail runners, hikers, Nordic skiers, and mountain athletes alike.
Lightweight, secure, and built for movement, the Bobcat delivers wide field-of-view coverage and all-day comfort whether you're climbing a singletrack trail, skinning uphill, or chasing miles on foot.
Why You'll Love It
- Hybrid design combines the coverage of a shield with the versatility of a traditional sunglass.
- Excellent peripheral vision for biking, running, hiking, and fast-moving activities.
- Lightweight frame stays comfortable through long days on the trail.
- Secure fit helps minimize movement during high-output activities.
- ChromaPop™ lens technology enhances contrast and detail so terrain features stand out more clearly.
- Built for athletes but stylish enough for everyday wear.
Fit & Features
- Medium to large fit
- Performance wrap design
- ChromaPop™ lens technology
- Lightweight frame construction
- Designed for cycling, trail running, hiking, Nordic skiing, and mountain sports
- Includes interchangeable lens system on select models
Smith Brand Note
Smith has been pioneering performance eyewear since 1965 and remains one of the most trusted names in mountain sports, cycling, skiing, and outdoor adventure.
The Bottom Line
The Smith Bobcat is one of the most versatile performance sunglasses in the Smith lineup, offering excellent coverage, enhanced trail visibility, and all-day comfort for mountain athletes.
Fit Guidelines
Best for medium to larger faces or athletes looking for increased coverage without committing to a full shield-style sunglass.
Care Instructions
Store in the included microfiber bag or case. Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth and avoid placing lenses directly on hard surfaces