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Oakley Kato
Rivbos. Great price, do the job, and I’ve had two replaced for free after I broke them.
Foakleys
I wear my everyday Blenders. Normal looking polarized sunglasses that are anywhere from $40-55. I have no issues with them falling or sliding. I also wear a hat so that my help keep them in place.
Goodr (£) or District Vision (££).
I see lots of recommendations for Goodr. I have pair, and they may be the best bang for your buck. But they really only have a few shapes with tons of color combinations.
I like them, but I don't love them for running. As someone already mentioned, they don't wrap. So there is not much coverage on the sides, which is really noticeable when the sun is low (mornings, evenings, winter) or when you are near water and the sun is reflecting.
I've been happy with my Tifosis, though I kind of wish I'd sprung for the polarized version. They're till holding up well after a year of regular use.
On the higher end, Smith is really nice.
Goodr seems to have a really cheap polarized coating that doesn't last long. Sure they're cheap, but if you have to replace them all the time or put up with crappy lenses, it doesn't seem like you're really saving money.
What is the function they perform?
Do you run faster with sunglasses than without?
Do you have PR's for races with sunglasses and races without?
Yes, this is a hobby jogger thread.