Gear: 3 Fresh Sports Sunglasses for Women

Summer’s longer daylight hours have us squeezing runs and rides into the early morning and late evening hours, but just because the sun isn’t blazing overhead at that time doesn’t mean it can’t cause eye damage, which can result in cataracts, macular degeneration, and even eye cancer. A high-quality pair of sunglasses with interchangeable lenses will keep peepers happy and healthy, whether it’s on super-bright snow slopes or shadowy forest trails. We’ve handpicked three stylish, polarized pairs from Smith Optics, SPY, and Native, that can go from shredding singletrack to sipping sangria without skipping a beat.

Smith Pivlock Overdrive

With its Pivlock model ($239), Smith has mastered the trick of offering interchangeable lenses without relying on an aggressive-looking rimless design. The glasses pivot to open, making changing the lenses mindlessly easy. Adjustable nose pads help the Pivlock Overdrives fit a variety of face shapes, and the lens coating—they call it hydrophobic—repels water, dirt, and grease, which is perfect for sweaty outings and swapping them straight from forehead to face. The only issue I had with this Smith sunglass is that its hinges seem to catch and rip stray hairs more often than others.

Smith Sunglasses Pivlock Overdrive

Spy Cutter

These shades are easy on the eyes—both literally and figuratively. The most stylish of the group, the Spy Cutter ($219.55) looks at home both on the slopes and under a trucker hat. The Fast Track lens replacement system is a literal snap to change out, and with the full-frame style, you’d never guess that they’re interchangeable at all. With Spy’s SPY’s contrast-enhancing bronze Happy Lens™ that comes in the matte black and white frames, my eyes were so comfy, I hardly wanted to change the lenses anyway. Images were crisp and distortion-free, and the typical sunshine-induced eye fatigue never set in.

SPY CUTTER HAPPY LENS

Native Linville

The most athletically styled of the three, the Native Linville sunglasses ($149) are budget friendly and cute without sacrificing function. Cam-action hinges make these a snap to put on with one hand, and their smaller size fits better than the others under helmets. Perhaps the Linville’s best feature is the vents on the top of the frame, which kept them from steaming over even when we were cranking hard. Despite its rimless design, this shade comes in a wood-grain-style frame that tones down the slightly more aggressive performance look, and the brown lens kit worked for such a diverse range of light—without dulling colors—I rarely felt the need to swap them out.

Native Sunglasses Linville

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