Jiayu Product Knowledge: How to Choose Running Sunglasses

Jiayu Product Knowledge: How to Choose Running Sunglasses

    The most important factor when buying a pair of sunglasses is to ensure that they provide full protection against UVA and UVB radiation. If you will wear sunglasses for a long time while running or hiking, and sweat, then you also need to consider comfortable fit, anti-fog and lens color.
    Especially today’s running glasses feature non-slip nose pads, super lightweight adjustable frames, interchangeable lenses and careful design to ensure ventilation and anti-fogging.
Lens color:
    If you will run in different situations, then you need to consider buying sunglasses with interchangeable or polarized lenses to meet all your needs.
Black: blue/gray/green/brown is suitable for sunny and bright sun conditions, making the eyes most comfortable under harsh light.
    Gold: Yellow, gold and amber are suitable for low-light situations. They filter blue light and make it easy to see protrusions and borders on the ground.
    Polarization/Discoloration: Color-changing lenses are extremely suitable for very bright situations because they weaken the glare of sunlight reflected on the salt flats and sand. However, their base color is darker than normal lenses, so they may become too dark to be usable by the end of the day because the shadows become longer.
    Mirror lens: By reflecting the sunlight to the ground to reduce the glare of the light, improve the effectiveness of the color glow lens.

    Transparent: Use in the dark or windy, when you want to prevent your eyes from tearing while running.
                                                    Choose Running Sunglasses

    You should buy sunglasses that provide both UVA and UVB radiation protection. Excessive exposure to UV in a short period of time can cause photokeratitis, which is basically a sunburn of the eyes. Prolonged exposure to UV light can cause permanent damage, so make sure your sunglasses provide full protection. This is especially important in deserts or salt flats, where sunlight will bounce off the ground like snow.
ventilation:
    In the case of humidity and rain or you may be all sweaty, you want to choose a frame that provides good ventilation to avoid fog and blindness. Choose a lens series far away from the face, so that the air can circulate freely, and may wish to consider anti-fog coating.
Material:
    If you are participating in sports, it is best to make sure that your lenses are made of anti-fragmentation materials, such as polycarbonate instead of traditional glass or plastic. Also consider the material of the frame-the more flexible, the less likely it is to break, such as when dropped or stuffed into a fully packed running backpack.
fit:
    Also consider the comfort and fit of wearing sunglasses for long periods of time. You want a lightweight one that may include a rubberized nose bridge and adjustable ear positions to keep the glasses in place while running.

                                    Choose Running Sunglasses

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