1. Leisure sunglasses
Most suitable for daily use and basic entertainment activities, casual sunglasses can effectively block the sunlight when you drive to work or cross the town. Leisure sunglasses are usually not designed to cope with the intensity of extreme sports.
2. Sports sunglasses
Specially designed for activities such as running, hiking, and cycling, sports sunglasses are lightweight and perfect for fast-paced adventures.
High end frame and lens materials are more impact resistant and flexible than casual sunglasses. Sports sunglasses usually have a strong grip on the nose rest and the end of the mirror legs, which helps to hold the frame in place even when sweating.
Some sports sunglasses include interchangeable lenses, so you can adjust them according to different lighting conditions.
3. Glacier glasses
Glacier glasses are a special type of sunglasses designed to protect the eyes from high altitude strong light and sunlight reflected from snow. They usually have a wrap around extension to block light from entering from the side.







