If you do not wear contact lenses or only use them sometimes, you have probably experienced bright, sunny, uncomfortable situations. You hold your hand over your eyes to see, spend a lot of time squinting and adjust your sun visor over and over while driving.
You could throw a pair of sunglasses on top of your correction eyewear, but this can stretch out the frames of your sunglasses and scratch your prescription glasses. It also does not provide the best solution for style or function.
Obtaining a pair of women’s prescription sunglasses has many advantages, including protection, safety and style. To help you discover the most suitable pair for you, we have highlighted the best sunglasses of 2020.
Tifosi Alpe
These highly rated wraparound frames combine sportiness, fashion and protection. Ideal for running, cycling and hiking, these sunglasses have many features to fit your active lifestyle. The lightweight plastic frames come in several colors and have adjustable rubber earpieces and rubber nose pads for ultimate comfort. The polarized lenses reduce glare, giving you clear vision.
Oakley Half Jacket
Stylish, lightweight and durable, these sunglasses provide top quality impact protection. You can swap out the lenses to keep up with changing light conditions. With excellent visual clarity and Unobtainium® ear socks and nose pads for maximum comfort, you cannot go wrong with these shades.
Costa Brine
These sunglasses are great for all your outdoor experiences, particularly your adventures on the water. These frames are designed for fishing and provide excellent sun protection. They feature corrosion-resistant hinges and polarized lenses to reduce glare from light reflecting off the water. The cold-injected nylon frames grip even when wet, making them the best choice for all your water activities.
Costa Panga
These large, light and flexible frames provide a comfortable, snug fit for surf and sand. The polarized lenses offer 100% UV protection and reduce glare for clear vision during all your sunny adventures. With prescriptions available in bifocal, progressive and single vision lenses, you will ensure precise eyesight when you wear these. With many lens colors, you can choose the option that fits your light conditions.
Tifosi Mira
These sunglasses effortlessly combine sports performance with style. The wraparound, bendable frame material is durable and comfortable, and the rubber nose and ear pads offer a no-slip fit. With ventilated lenses, these glasses have anti-fogging features, combining clarity with sun protection.
Women's Prescription Sunglasses FAQs
What are the most popular women's sunglasses?
Some of Safety Gear Pro’s popular prescription sunglasses include:
- WileyX Peak Prescription – ANSI Z87 Rated and OSHA approved
- WileyX Hayden – form and function with adjustable frames
- WileyX Klein – metal, aviator frames for active lifestyles
- Oakley Holbrook – Full rim frames in many colors
- Tifosi Dea SL – Plastic frames with polarized lenses
Can I add prescription lenses to my sunglasses?
Yes, you can! Many models of sunglasses can easily accommodate your prescription, allowing you to see clearly, stay active and shield your eyes from sun damage. With a nearly endless selection of various lens colors, frame styles, performance features and more, you do not have to sacrifice fashion or performance.
Are prescription sunglasses worth it?
Women’s prescription sunglasses are essential if you spend a lot of time outdoors. Repeated exposure to harmful UV rays can lead to macular degeneration over time. If you do not wear contact lenses all the time, an investment in sun protection that helps you see is undoubtedly well worth it.
What are the disadvantages of polarized sunglasses?
Polarized lenses filter out certain types of light, making it challenging to view LCD screens, phones, GPS systems or machine dashboards. This type of treated lens is not for snow sports, such as downhill skiing or snowboarding, as the filtering of light reflected off the snow can create dangerous situations.
Do I need prescription sunglasses for driving?
If you wear women’s prescription glasses daily, it is best for you to have a pair of prescription sunglasses dedicated to driving, too. Keeping a pair of women’s prescription sunglasses in your car is the optimal solution to reduce sun damage and glare while still enabling you to see clearly. Investing in sunglasses with your vision correction prescription will protect your eye health, prevent premature aging, reduce glare and help you see. Find top-performing models at Safety Gear Pro to find the right option for protection with style.