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Best Overall Running Sunglasses
Oakley Radar EV Path
Pros
Structured nose helps maintain airflow
Secure fit
Cons
Expensive
For outdoor sport eye protection, you can’t go wrong with any Oakleys. These are beloved by runners, cyclists, and hikers, thanks to super secure fit, high-quality design, and expert lenses. The lens shape is wide enough to give you clear peripheral vision.
Best Budget Running Sunglasses
Goodr Grass Stain Hall of Fame
Pros
Great price
A ton of shape and color options
Cons
Not as high-quality as some other options
Run clubs love Goodr sunglasses, and we’re kinda into the whole thing. They make cheap, durable frames in fun shapes and colors, all of which fit snug to the face and do a good job of keeping the sun from ruining your eyes. For anyone looking to test the waters or who is prone to losing sunglasses, these are a great option.
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Best Running Sunglasses
Roka SR-1x
Pros
Best fit-to-face shape
Great for multisport
Cons
Can be a bit hard to clean
Roka’s SR-1xs are another favorite for runners and we think the make a great go-between if you want something to be both active and not in them. They are simple, semi-frameless with an incredibly lightweight design. The real standout is on the textured sections that ensure they won’t slide down or bounce off.
Best Lightweight Running Sunglasses
Nike Flyfree Mirrored Sunglasses
Pros
Feel lightweight
Lenses don’t feel flimsy
Cons
Pricey
Nike’s running accessories are the great equalizer: they can be played off as just truly sporty, or you can wear ’em like you’re trendy as hell. These sturdy mirrored sunglasses are lightweight and come in fun colors, like this orange-red and royal blue.
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Best Running Sunglasses for the Fashion Freaks
District Vision Junya Racer Sunglasses
Pros
Pink and yellow colorways extremely good
Super durable
Cons
Pricey
If you’re ready for a splurge kinda sunglass, District Vision makes extremely cool sunglasses that are both techy and futuristic. These pink lenses are standouts, of course, and we like the contouring for total visibility.
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Best Running Sunglasses on Amazon
KastKing Chippewa Polarized Sunglasses
Pros
Cheap
Wide lenses but not a mask fit
Cons
Cheap
If you’re not ready for the full running sunglass yet but want something that’ll do, these baby blue polarized sunglasses have wide, fitted frames that offer more visibility than your standard sunglasses. The lighter frame color is also great if you don’t like a lens that feels as though it mutes the world.
Most Luxe Running Sunglasses
TAG Heuer Shield Pro 149MM Athletic Mask Sunglasses
Pros
Excellent mask shape
Great lens colors
Cons
Expensive
And TAG Heuer’s sunnies, ones to wear while you’re cosplay F1 racing. These are extra: the wide mask frame, the multicolored lens, the full-face fit. But that’s kind of the name of the game here, isn’t it? For a pricier but durable pick, these are it.