Questions before you buy
The things runners actually ask us
Everything below is about these sunglasses specifically — how they fit, how they behave when you sweat, and what to do if they aren't right for you.
That's what the nose pads and temple grips are there for. They're made to hold against wet skin rather than slide on it, and the frame sits close to the face so there's very little leverage for movement in the first place. Take them out on a hot session — that's the test.
They sit away from the face at the top and sides, so air moves behind the lens instead of sitting still against it. Fogging is worst when you stop moving, so if you're standing at a crossing on a cold morning, push them up onto your forehead for a moment.
One size. The wraparound shape follows the curve of the face rather than sitting flat across it, which is why it works across a fairly wide range of face shapes and widths. Unisex.
Yes. The temple arms are thin and low-profile, so they sit under a cap brim without pushing it up or leaving a gap at the temple.
Rinse in lukewarm water and let them air dry, or wipe with a soft cloth. Don't use paper towel or a shirt hem — a mirrored surface picks up fine scratches from anything with texture in it. No solvents, no dishwasher.
Send them back within 30 days for a full refund. Run in them first — that's the only way to find out whether they slide or get in your way. We cover the return shipping.