Best Sunglasses for Working Out
Shady Lady
From Health magazine
With the right eyewear, you can protect your eyes and look stylish for your next fitness adventure. Whether you're running, biking, hiking or fishing, here are the best sunglasses for outdoor activities.
View finder
Make no mistake: The Revo Raconteur aviators ($229;amazon.com) are hard-core. Their special lens coating blocks rays and repels water, oil and dirt.
Hot pursuit
Paradise just got prettier thanks to the Oakley Kickback ($145;amazon.com). Its no-snag nose pads prevent hair from getting caught when the wind whips it in your face.
Blue streak
Steamy days are no match for the Smith Pivlock Asana ($117-$160;amazon.com). Fog-resistant lenses ensure a clear view when beach play heats up.
Purple reign
Sick of shades slipping off during weekend runs? Try the Zeal Idyllwild ($119; zappos.com): Its rubber nose and temple grip keep it from budging.
Mirror image
Sport the cool Julbo Groovy ($55-$219; amazon.com) for any super-active situation where you don't want to worry about your sunnies flying off your face.
Pliable pair
These Nautica Guard Rubber Sunglasses ($79; nautica.com) have a textured rubber-coated frame that won't soak up heat. They're flexible, too, so they don't snap under pressure.
Take cover
Wide, full-coverage frames, which guard against sneaky side rays, make the wrap-style Fisherman Bayou ($25;fishermaneyewear.com) the perfect multisport pair.