I don’t have a good track record with sunglasses. Scratch them, break them, lose them, get super glue on the lenses (latest pair 🙄). So what’s your recommendation for a decent budget brand where I can get a) good vision, b) polarised, c) UV rating?

  • eagleeyedtiger@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    I use Goodr. They are popular in the running community. Cheap enough that I don’t worry too much about damaging or losing them. I don’t think they have a UV rating, but are polarised. In saying that I don’t wear sunglasses that often. They have a distributor in NZ: https://goodr.co.nz/ and they have 15-20% off sales once or twice a year.

    Another one popular with biking/runners is Tifosi, but I find their polarised models here are closer to $100.

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        1 year ago

        I would just say have realistic expectations for the price. They’re made of pretty lightweight plastic so probably aren’t super durable, like if you sat on them or something. With reasonable care they can still last a long time.

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      The first one I clicked on had 100% UV protection under the section about polarised lenses. All but the very cheapest should have UV protection because if they don’t they basically increase the risk of damage to your eyes.

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      I would second goodr. I have probably a dozen different pairs lying around that I use for anything outdoors. They stay on your head really well if you’re working out but are also really comfortable and the price is hard to beat.

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    1 year ago

    I buy my sunnies from NZ Safety. Impact resistant, scratch resistant, comfortable wrap-arounds for less than 20 bucks.

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    1 year ago

    I love Shady Rays sunglasses. They’ve got plenty of different styles, all their lenses are polarized, they’re not too expensive, and, if there’s ever an issue, they will stand behind them and will ship you a new pair for free. I wore a pair with mirrored lenses to the beach this summer, and the salt scratched up the mirroring. I filed a claim online, and they sent me a brand new pair for free. The kicker is, if you lose or break them, they will send you a new pair for just the cost of shipping, which is usually less than 9 bucks.

    I’ve got more pairs than I want to admit, because they keep coming out with cool new styles and lenses!

    http://www.shadyrays.com

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    1 year ago

    I’d probably get the cheap ones without a brand at all if I was breaking and losing them all the time anyway.

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    1 year ago

    Bunnings or Mitre 10 usually have sunglasses that are also safety glasses for about $15 a pair. Just bought a couple of pairs of 3M ones there, they are rated to block 99.9% of UV, not sure if they’re polarised though. They seem to last a couple of years