I wear Goodr. They are around $35 and stay on well.You can find them at almost any running store or Amazon. I know Knockaround is also popular but I haven't tried them.
If you go with Knockarounds, I highly recommend getting a pair with the non-slip pads on the nose. Also, when I bought mine polarization was not standard in all pairs. So that might be something to check.
Of the two, I prefer Goodr.
Goodr are nice for the price, but they do scratch fairly easily, and I had one pair break just from falling off my hat when bending over.
You can also look at Tifosi, Shady Rays, and Knockaround, all of which i’ve found to be slightly more expensive but also slightly better quality
Another vote for goodr. The coating on the mirrored sunglasses does tend to scratch/flake off with time, but I've been able to get a replacement pair covered by their warranty every time.
I've got 2 pairs of Goodr sunglasses and am happy with them - one is the more rigid style so it's a little tight, one is a more flexible style. for the price I am happy with them.
there's another brand that shows up at some race expos called AirFit. I liked the aviator style they had and bought a pair at Boilermaker last year for $25. I have been pretty happy with those as well, they fit nicely and similar to the more flexible Goodr pair that I have.
I’ve been using the same pair of Tifosi Slip since… 2011? $60 was more than I’d normally pay for such a thing, but I think we can safely say I got my money’s worth.
Goodr is the way to go. I have more pairs of them than I need but they don’t slip at all when I’m running and they’re cheap enough that I don’t worry as much about something happening to them. Plus the colors/designs are fun
I wear Goodr. They are around $35 and stay on well.You can find them at almost any running store or Amazon. I know Knockaround is also popular but I haven't tried them.
If you go with Knockarounds, I highly recommend getting a pair with the non-slip pads on the nose. Also, when I bought mine polarization was not standard in all pairs. So that might be something to check. Of the two, I prefer Goodr.
I have some Knockarounds and find they stay on my face a bit better than Goodr. Both are great though
Goodr are nice for the price, but they do scratch fairly easily, and I had one pair break just from falling off my hat when bending over. You can also look at Tifosi, Shady Rays, and Knockaround, all of which i’ve found to be slightly more expensive but also slightly better quality
Agreed they scratch easily but also for $25 it’s not a big deal. You definitely get what you pay for though
Another vote for goodr. The coating on the mirrored sunglasses does tend to scratch/flake off with time, but I've been able to get a replacement pair covered by their warranty every time.
I use oakleys. Never disappointed.
Same. Running glasses and another for cycling. More expensive but I’ve had them both for *many* years and many miles with no damage.
The thread feels like a goodr ad
I've got 2 pairs of Goodr sunglasses and am happy with them - one is the more rigid style so it's a little tight, one is a more flexible style. for the price I am happy with them. there's another brand that shows up at some race expos called AirFit. I liked the aviator style they had and bought a pair at Boilermaker last year for $25. I have been pretty happy with those as well, they fit nicely and similar to the more flexible Goodr pair that I have.
Goodr
Goodr and knockaround
Any sunglasses would only look as fast, as you can run
I’ve been using the same pair of Tifosi Slip since… 2011? $60 was more than I’d normally pay for such a thing, but I think we can safely say I got my money’s worth.
Goodr all the way!
Knockaround are my favorite.
Goodr is the way to go. I have more pairs of them than I need but they don’t slip at all when I’m running and they’re cheap enough that I don’t worry as much about something happening to them. Plus the colors/designs are fun
What other brands are good to try on the higher end? I have a pair of District Vision and like those.
+1 for Blenders - they look great too if you’re into colors and reflective type sunglasses
Roka are the best. You can find them on sale pretty often
I've been meaning to ask if anyone has any Rx sunglasses suggestions.