Best Aviator Sunglasses

12.01.2022
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If you’re looking to buy a new pair of sunglasses, why not check out the selection of best aviator sunglasses at Safety Gear Pro. These classic glasses have a teardrop shape that covers the entire eye and get their name from the use of pilots to still in bright, sunny conditions. These glasses have never gone out of style, and the following options are modern takes a decades-old favorite.

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Ray-Ban RB3025JM Aviator Full Color Sunglasses

Ray-Ban RB3025JM Aviator Full Color Sunglasses

Since 1937, Ran-Ban has produced some of the most stylish and well-designed sunglass options on the market. This pair capitalizes on the iconic pilot design but brings a modern twist with a variety of frame colors and several options with lens treatments. You can update your personal look with crystal green, brown, grey or green gradient or blue gradient lenses. You can also have these lenses formatted with your prescription if your vision requires it.

Ray-Ban RB3138 Shooter Sunglasses

Ray-Ban RB3138 Shooter Sunglasses

Over the years, Ray-Ban has added its own touch to the best aviator sunglasses, and this is the case with these Shooter sunglasses. In a unique twist on the Aviator Classic, these sunglasses build on the aviation theme but take it a step further with a vanity bullet hole placed in the center of the frame. The frame comes in two different sizes, medium and large. The frames have been designed with thin temples to increase peripheral vision. Despite the double bridge and acetate brow bar, they are considerably lightweight.

Ray-Ban Junior RJ9506S Aviator Sunglasses

Ray-Ban Junior RJ9506S Aviator Sunglasses

Ray-Ban understands the importance of protecting the eyes from the damaging rays of the sun no matter what age a person is. However, the company also realizes the importance of developing a sense of style even from a young age. Ray-Bans aren’t just for adults, and young people will enjoy the style and protection of the iconic aviator options available through these sunglasses. The lenses are prescription friendly, but they can also be colored in blue, light green or red to create a unique look. Despite being made for juniors, these glasses have the same 100% UV protection as the adult version of the glasses.

Ray-Ban RB3562 Chromance Sunglasses

Ray-Ban RB3562 Chromance Sunglasses

With these sunglasses, Ray-Ban has taken a more sporty approach to the classic spirit and style of aviator frames. This pair contains Chromance polarized lenses to improve clarity during a range of light conditions. The frame is stylish matte gunmetal, and the lenses can be tinted. These sunglasses can also be formatted as a pair of prescription aviator sunglasses.

Shop the Best Aviator Sunglasses

Safety Gear Pro carries a wide selection of the best aviator sunglasses, giving your plenty to choose from in color and style. Protect your eyes while sporting a classic look. Order yours today.

FAQs

What Face Shape Is Best Suited for Aviator Sunglasses?

Generally speaking, heart, oval and square-shaped faces will work well with aviator sunglasses. It depends on the size of the frame and lenses to determine which pair will both look right and provide maximum functionality.

How Large Should the Lenses Be on Sunglasses?

When it comes to maximum UV protection, sunglass lenses, when sitting in the frame, should align the center of the lens with the center of the eye. This means choosing a frame that is slightly wider than the face (just a finger width).

Do Larger Lenses Give You Better Protection?

Having larger lenses can increase the amount of space protected from UV rays, but the frame is an important consideration as well. A wrap-around frame provides protection to the side of the eyes, something that oversized lenses can’t do.

Is Any Pair of Sunglasses Capable of a Prescription Lens?

Manufacturers determine which styles of sunglasses are appropriate for prescription inclusion, as some shapes of the lenses can actually distort the vision with a prescription.

Are the Certain Lens Tints That Work Better Than Others?

Sunglasses don’t have to have an amber or brown tint. These improve contrast for sharper vision, but yellow can help with low-light conditions, blue or purple will help reduce glare and red can enhance visual depth perception while reducing eye strain.

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