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Sunglasses are essential to protect our eyes when we are on our outdoor adventures and with an active lifestyle. But it can be easy to neglect them in winter. It’s those sunny days for most people (including me) when protecting your eyes is the most important thing. That glitter can be hard to bear!

But did you know that we are likely to be affected by UV exposure throughout the year, even on cloudy winter days? Snow and water, in particular, reflect sunlight and can cause additional exposure to those UV rays.

So to help protect those eyes all year long, we’ve rounded up some sunglasses to consider.

1. Tifosi Swank (XL, SL) – For The Budget-Conscious

Tifosi’s stylish Swank, Swank XL and Swank SL sunglasses offer 100% UVA/UVB protection with shatter-resistant, scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses.

The Swank is their classic model. Alternatively, the Swank SL and Swank XL and modified versions of the Swank: the SL has rimless lenses and is lighter and more streamlined, while the Swank XL has a larger lens and fit.

Plus, all three styles include lightweight, durable frames, nose pads that don’t lose grip as you sweat, and Glide technology that glides on for a comfortable fit. Also, you don’t have to worry about your hair being pulled during use due to the integrated hinge.

I have the tortoise blue Swank XL sunglasses (one of six available color options). They have become my go-to for everyday use, especially during my outdoor adventures!

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2. Cebe Wild 2.0 – For The Trail Runner

Cebe was founded in France over 125 years ago and is well on its way for years to come. Their Wild 2.0 sport sunglasses (ideal for trail running) are an update to their original Wild and come in 3 different versions: classic, polarized and vario.

All three Wild 2.0 models include lightweight lenses, 100% UV protection, and shatterproof lenses with anti-scratch coating. In addition, its polarized version includes polarized lenses to reduce glare. Your vario comes with photochromic lenses that adjust to the amount of ultraviolet light, allowing you to adapt to various conditions. The Wild 2.0 also comes with interchangeable lenses for anti-fog performance.

Built for medium faces and featuring eight different colors, the Wild 2.0 has a wide frame (69mm), average length (125mm), and average bridge (15mm). Grip is still in play with an adjustable nose piece and rubber insole tips for added security.

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3. Shwood ACTV Collection – For the Active Conservationist

Photo: Riley ACTV is one of 4 models available in Shwood’s ACTV line. Photo: Shwood

An original manufacturer of wooden sunglasses, Shwood was founded in 2009 and is known for the uniqueness of each frame and material. Additionally, the company is constantly experimenting with and pioneering new natural materials in its eyewear, including stabilized seashells and oxidized metals. No matter the materials, you can bet it’s the most premium component in the world.

Shwood’s ACTV collection offers performance sunglasses needed for active lifestyles combined with classic sunglass styling. These sunglasses are designed for the outdoors. Each pair of sunglasses in the ACTV collection includes a 7-layer reflective coating with 100% UVA/UVB protection and polarized optics with smudge-resistant coating. In addition to being anti-fog, the ACTV collection has adjustable nose pads that lock to the face and rubber-coated adjustable temple tips to prevent any slippage.

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4. Guideline Eyegear Wake – For Those With An Rx

Guideline Wake sunglasses are polarized with 100% UVA/UVB protection for those with active lifestyles. Reduce glare on the water or snow while staying comfortable and functional with locking hinges, rubber temples and nose pads.

For those looking for a wider frame, look no further. These frames were designed to provide full eye coverage for those with a wider head width. Our reviewer was particularly impressed by the coverage and, for once, it didn’t have too small or narrow frames.

As a bonus, these sunglasses are also available in Rx or bifocals, are a certified CarbonNeutral product, and offer a lifetime guarantee.

Read More: Gear Review: Guideline Eyegear Wake Sunglasses

5. Tifosi Alpe 2.0 – For Smaller Faces

At just 21 grams, the Alpe 2.0 sports sunglasses from Tifosi are designed for high-intensity sports enthusiasts looking for a small, narrow sunglass fit. Its fit, along with the help of rubber ear and nose pads, provides grip no matter your activity level (even when you’re sweating a lot).

Brown polarized lenses reduce glare and offer 100 percent protection from harmful rays. Additionally, the Alpe 2.0, available in sizes xs to medium, comes with a hard case and microfiber cleaning bag.

6. Julbo Explorer 2.0 – For the Mountaineer

Julbo’s Explorer 2.0 combines the features of the original Explorer with the size of the Explorer XL. Photo: REI

The Explorer has been Julbo’s flagship sunglass model for over ten years and has been continuously updated to improve performance. One key that has remained the same throughout, however, is that Explorers were built for high-elevation performance.

The Explorer 2.0 has polycarbonate lenses with anti-reflective treatment and a flash finish. All features work together to provide comfort to the eyes by eliminating stray reflections and improving light filtering. In addition, this model offers the same grip at the temples as the previous Explorer models through Julbo’s Grip Tech technology and shock-absorbing grip on the nose bridge.

The Explorer 2.0 also carries features from the earlier Explorer XL model, namely a wider frame (61mm), length (135mm), and nose bridge (11mm). Our reviewer who tested the Explorer XL especially liked the fit and natural ventilation of the design.

As a bonus, the Explorer 2.0 also comes with removable side shields for extreme conditions and a lanyard to keep these goggles in place.

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7. Nathan Sports Sunrise – For The Tough Wearer

The Nathan Sports Sunrise offers polarized polycarbonate lenses to reduce glare on semi-bright days while you’re out and about or on your favorite adventure. Plus, it has 100% UV protection with scratch-resistant lenses.

A favorite feature of my pair of Sunrise sunglasses is the flexible frame. The flexible frame is lightweight and strong, great for those (like me) who may not be the best at taking care of sunglasses. In addition to being resistant to damage, the frames can withstand high and low temperatures.

As a bonus, they are also Rx lens compatible and come with a soft drawstring bag.

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Have you worn any of the active lifestyle sunglasses above? What is your favorite pair of shades? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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Susan has owned Snowshoe Magazine with her husband, Paul, since 2015. In late 2018, she became involved in writing and editing content and is now the publication’s Senior Editor. A true winter lover and avid snowshoeer, Susan looks forward to traveling to new places and opportunities to snowshoe and blaze trails each season!

Switzerland: the land of excellent winter sports! It may seem strange that in the dead of winter in Switzerland, the country famous for snow sports, sunglasses are important, but there are actually very good reasons to protect your eyes in snowy conditions.

Which sunglasses are best and cheap?

Top 15 Affordable Sunglasses That Look Amazing…

  • Dollger rectangular sunglasses. …
  • SoJos small cat eye sunglasses. …
  • Luenx aviator sunglasses. …
  • HJESTES unisex polarized sunglasses. …
  • AOFLY unisex sunglasses. …
  • Monsanna fashion sunglasses. …
  • JS Premium aviator glasses. …
  • JOJEN polarized sports sunglasses.

Are cheap sunglasses worth it? Clearly, a cheap pair of sunglasses isn’t worth the potential damage it can do to your eyes and the discomfort it can cause from prolonged use. With poor UV protection, an easily damaged material, and subpar optical clarity, a pair of plastic sunglasses just isn’t worth the money.

How do I choose the right sunglasses?

The general rule of thumb is to choose sunglasses that are the opposite shape of your face. So if you have a square face look for curvy rounded frames, and if you have a round face look for square geometric frames.

What are the most popular sunglasses 2022?

Y2K. For the latest in Y2K-inspired style, Kanfer says small metal frames and color-drenched rimless designs are one of the top sunglasses trends of 2022.

What style of sunglasses are popular now? Slim, rectangular sunglasses are here to stay! Popularized in the summer of 2021, rectangular shades continue to dominate our streets in 2022, but with slightly elevated designs. This season’s sunglasses are wider and often designed with thick synthetic frames to offer a little more eye protection and flair.

What does Ray-Ban stand for?

Well, according to a recent report in “Cosmopolitan,” the sunglasses behemoth gets its name from the function of shades: prohibiting the sun’s rays. Therefore Ray-Ban.

Are Ray-Bans named after Ray Charles? John Hasse, PhD, Curator of American Music at the National Museum of American History, introduces the Ray Bans owned by Ray Charles and explains why Ray started wearing sunglasses. Dr. Hasse also features cartoonist Mike Peter’s tribute to Ray Charles. Both objects are part of the collections of the Smithsonian Institution.

Who was Ray-Ban named after?

Well, according to a recent report in “Cosmopolitan,” the sunglasses behemoth gets its name from the function of shades: prohibiting the sun’s rays. Therefore Ray-Ban.

What does the P mean on Ray-Ban glasses?

Polarized: Ray-Ban® polarized lenses not only reduce glare, they also enhance contrast, improving visual clarity and reducing eye strain. All Ray-Ban® polarized lenses feature a distinctive “P” next to the Ray-Ban® logo on the right lens and are treated with an anti-reflective coating.

How can you tell if sunglasses are Polarised?

Look at a bright, reflective light source (for example, glass, water, or polished metal) with the shades on. If the light increases in intensity when you tilt your head to the side about 60 degrees, you are wearing polarized sunglasses. If there is no change in quality, they are simply dyed.

C’est quoi un verre polarisant? The polarizing colors are different from the classic solar colors for the ability to annihilate the blotting. Effectiveness, ils behavior also de feuilles de matière plastique dedicated spécialement à éviter les reflets.

Comment savoir si les lunettes sont polarisées ?

Incline your tête from 60 degrees vers la droite ou la gauche. Tout en faisant face à l’écran, penchez votre tête vers la gauche ou la droite de votre corps. If the lenses are polarized, you will see them in black, because the anti-reflection properties are invalid X Source of research.

C’est quoi des lunettes polarisées ?

Les verres polarisés offer effective protection against UV rays and prevent the reverberation effect of light. Your visual comfort in this donc nettement amélioré. Les couleurs sont plus nettes et les contrasts sont renforces.

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