Tested: The Best Driving Sunglasses for Road Trips

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This article was updated in April 2024 with new products and information.

Great driving sunglasses are about much more than looks. What really matters is how your sunglasses perform on the road. Do they eliminate or at least minimize glare? Are they as effective on cloudy days and at sunset as they are in bright sunlight? Do they feel comfortable for hours on end? Are the lenses polarized?

After securing roadworthy shades from the top sunglasses brands, we decided that the best way to put them to the test was by embarking on an epic road trip.

Like the perfect pair of sunnies, sports cars are the embodiment of speed, style, and smiles. To that end, we picked a 2021 Toyota Supra 2.0 to be our chariot. What better way to match the swagger of high-end sunglasses than with this scorching-hot Japanese beauty? Our shades matched the persona of this scarlet slingshot, whether we were soaring along the highway or slowly stalking city streets.


What Makes Driving Sunglasses?

According to legendary eyewear brand Foster Grant, the best driving sunglasses have features like glare reduction and special lens tints that help you navigate the roads clearly and safely in different lighting and weather conditions.

Before you drop a bundle on fancy shades, consider these factors:

Eliminate or Reduce Glare

Look for driving sunglasses with polarized lenses and an anti-reflective (AR) lens coating. Polarization filters glare from reflections: off other cars, buildings, roads surfaces, and even adjacent bodies of water. The AR coating reduces reflections from the back of the lens—especially helpful when the sun is behind you, and critical for those who drive drop-tops.

Lens Colors

Brown, copper, yellow, and amber sunglass lenses enhance contrast and depth perception, helping you see better in both bright sun and on grey, cloudy days. Lenses with a grey tint filter all colors evenly and don’t distort colors, so they're also great for driving.

100% UV Protection

Car lovers know that your windshield naturally blocks most UVB rays and most likely, it’s treated to provide some protection from UVA rays as well. However, it's not complete protection; even with dark aftermarket tints, some harmful ultraviolet radiation still gets through auto glass. The ideal driving sunglasses block 100% of both UVA and UVB rays.

Do I Need Polarized Sunglasses?

Many drivers swear by polarized lenses, especially in bright sunlight. Reflected light from the road, water, snow, or ice travels mostly horizontally and can hit you right in the eyes. This can make it very hard to see clearly, particularly if you’re wearing non-polarized sunglasses.

The filter on polarized sunglasses reduces these horizontal light waves, diminishing the glare from bright light and making it easier to see. Some drivers swear by polarized lenses and while they're not essential for great driving sunglasses, polarized glasses are more versatile in all light conditions and therefore preferred when you're behind the wheel.

It should be noted that many modern cars that utilize LED lighting on dashboard and heads-up displays. This light can also be filtered out by polarized lenses so if you drive such a vehicle, perhaps you should opt for non-polarized lenses.

Ready to hit the road and test some driving shades? Here we go.


The Car

We were behind the wheel of the 2021 Toyota Supra 2.0 for the trip. Don't let the less powerful four-pot up front fool you; this thing has some serious pep. But rather than torture it on a track, we wanted to test it for the long haul. Not exactly marketed as a "Grand Tourer," it performed shockingly well both inside and out on a great Midwestern route that boasted both long straight swaths and curvy bits that allowed the Supra to flex its muscles. Inside, there's plenty of room for a weekend of gear for two people, and the seats hug you firmly, but not overly so. In short, the Toyota is perfectly comfortable for consecutive hours of driving, but rigid when you ask.

The Trip

  • 1400 miles

  • 23 hours road time

  • 60 hours trip time

To say a 1400-mile road trip in a Supra is ambitious might be an understatement. But we did it anyway. The Supra served as our mighty steed as we gathered our sunglasses and a good phone mount. We skirted Chicago, rolled through the hills of Wisconsin, and arrived at the Great River Road along the Mississippi. There, the Supra was at home—enjoying apexes and roaring along carved hillsides. North we turned to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with a stop at the Porcupine Mountains along the southern shore of foreboding Lake Superior. Once again, the Supra relished the hairpins and 35-mph warning signs to the top of the hills. Then, after stretching our legs at the Mackinac Bridge for the annual Bridge Walk, we soldiered south back home to Grand Rapids. After parking the car for the last time, I decided that—other than the bug salad on the front bumper—the Supra looked no worse for wear. It was a long drive, but we were amazed at how well the car (and our backsides) handled it.

Photo credit: Collin Morgan
Photo credit: Collin Morgan

Our 2021 Toyota Supra, roadtrip bound.

Photo credit: Collin Morgan
Photo credit: Collin Morgan

Blending in at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.

Photo credit: Collin Morgan
Photo credit: Collin Morgan

The Supra relished the curves and apexes leading up to the 'Porkies'.

Photo credit: Collin Morgan
Photo credit: Collin Morgan

We garnered plenty of stares as we drove across the Mighty Mac.

The Test

To accurately test the sunglasses, we wanted both objective and subjective data in three categories: comfort, lens performance, and style. Since subjective data is, well, subjective, we understand that the individual opinions might vary.

For comfort, two of us wore each pair of sunglasses for 30-minute intervals while driving and riding in our Supra. One tester has an oval-ish head, while the other features a more squared shape. We took notes on comfort on our noses, foreheads, and around the sides of our heads.

Our lens performance test is both objective and subjective. During our 30-minute testing periods, the day varied from overcast to partly sunny between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in early September. We noted the color of the lens and how if affected our vision, the two-tone lenses, polarization, and overall peripheral-light penetration due to personal preference.

Objectively, we used three tools to measure light penetration and protection on each pair of sunglasses: an Extech light meter, a Solarmeter digital ultraviolet radiometer, and a UVP handheld longwave UV lamp.

Testing Tools

Extech LT40 LED Light Meter

Measures any visible light and displays it as a Lux measurement.

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Solarmeter Digital Ultraviolet Radiometer Model 6.4

This measures ultraviolet light between 280 and 400 nanometers (nm).

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UVP Handheld Shortwave/Longwave UV Lamp

A six-watt UV lamp that emits both shortwave and longwave ultraviolet light at 254nm and 365nm, respectively. We tested the sunglasses using the longwave UV light.

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The Light Test

Our setup for the lens performance test of overall light penetration was quite the rig. For context, we performed the test indoors at 1:45 p.m. We clamped the light meter to a pedestal that measured 13 inches below a warm lightbulb: a Feit Electric 10kLED, 13-watt bulb, to be exact. Due to ambient sunlight sneaking though the blinds, our meter read a consistent 14.9 Lux with the bulb off. When the lightbulb was on, the meter read a stagnant 1207 Lux. We then held the right lens directly over the light meter's eye with the bulb on and noted the readings.

We attempted to perform this test out in the sunshine, but the base readings were all over the place thanks to an occasional cloud and lingering haze. Because of this, we performed the test in a controlled environment to get the most accurate readings possible.

The UV Test

To test if the sunglasses blocked longwave UV light, we clamped our ultraviolet radiometer six inches below our longwave UV lamp. Ambient longwave UV readings displayed at 346nm. We tested each pair of sunglasses by holding the right lens over the eye of the radiometer and are pleased to report that every pair reduced the longwave UV reading to zero nanometers. Since each pair of sunglasses passed this test, we will leave it out of the reviews below.

The Results

After examining the data and notes based on our tests for comfort, style, and performance, we compiled these results.

Overall Favorites

American Optical Original Pilot

  • Polarized

  • 224.4 Lux light penetration

American Optical's Original Pilot sunglasses succeed in every category on our list. They might not be the best in any one category, but combined they become the perfect companion for your eyes on the road. They're comfortable and avoid putting pressure in the wrong spots. We recommend the bayonet temples, which help keep the shades in place and allow for easy on and off. Style is self-explanatory, having been used by the likes of Apollo 11 crew members and Bruce Springsteen, to name just a few. Truly iconic. The polarized lenses registered at 224.4 Lux in our light test, and the emerald tint accents ambers and greens while dulling the light pleasantly.

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Prada SPS 02X Linea Rossa

  • Polarized

  • 149.9 Lux light penetration

Who would've thought a pair of Prada sunglasses would make it to the our Favorite Driving Sunglasses list? We were pleasantly surprised by the performance and comfort of these shades, and it was one of our most-worn pairs. The SPS 02X felt very light and durable, with a dose of strength that seemed to hug behind the ears ever so gently. Stylistically, you can't go wrong with a boxy pair of shades, and if it weren't for the Prada logo along the arms, you might assume they were generic. They ranked No. 3 overall in our light-test list, registering at 149.9 Lux—and the lenses offered good coverage, blocking out light in all but the farthest corners of our peripheral vision.

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Pit Viper Grand Prix: The Dolce Vita

  • Non-polarized

  • 160.5 Lux light penetration

If you're brave, these Pit Viper Grand Prixs are worth a try. If the looks don't do it for you, consider the comfort and performance. Plus, they're affordable. The comfort was a pleasant surprise—there's negligible pressure on the nose and head, and they're light enough to rest daintily on your nose. The style is a bit outlandish, but not overly so. Besides, they're Pit Vipers—that's what they do. They're goofy, but slick. The Grand Prix ranked toward the top in our light-penetration test, showing a solid 160.5 Lux. The large lenses and blinders combine to create a bubble of shade, which is exactly what you want when driving. However, the lenses aren't polarized–something we'd like to see in the future.

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Ray-Ban RB4335

  • Non-polarized

  • 181.3 Lux light penetration

These sunglasses might not fit today's style standards, but by golly they're good for driving. An excellent combo of comfort and lens performance rocketed these toward the top of our list. They aren't made with fancy, heavy materials—it appears to be mostly plastic. They block light very well and are only tight around the head for the first minute or so. These Ray-Bans won't exactly guide you to Flavortown, but they might remind you of a certain someone who can. They're small, but look and feel quite strong. We love the wraparound style, but we wish the lenses were a touch taller to minimize the light that pokes through our eyebrows. A solid 181.3-Lux reading helped push these toward the top, as well.

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Most Comfortable

Prada SPS 02X Linea Rossa

  • Polarized

  • 149.9 Lux light penetration

These Prada sunglasses were one of the biggest surprises of the bunch and proved to be the comfiest pair for long drives. The lightweight frame felt pressure-free on the nose and around the head, while still being rigid enough to prevent them from falling off. A home run!

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Ray-Ban RB8247

  • Polarized

  • 157.2 Lux light penetration

If you want a pair of sunglasses that feels like nothing's there, check out the Ray-Ban RB8247. These are incredibly light and dainty for one reason: a titanium frame. The one downside to the lightness? They're a bit flimsy, and you almost feel like you could crush them with one squeeze. But they're flexible, light, and comfortable—and that's why they rank as No. 2 in this category.

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Pit Viper Grand Prix: The Dolce Vita

  • Non-polarized

  • 160.5 Lux light penetration

Based strictly on comfort, these were another surprising winner. They might be big and bulky, but they fit on your face like they were molded for you. The weight of the plastic is light on your nose, and the arms give your temples a gentle hug, presenting you with a cocoon of comfort as you cruise down the road.

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Ray-Ban RB2194 "John"

  • Polarized

  • 155.5 Lux light penetration

These sunglasses from Ray-Ban—nicknamed "John"—were a fantastic neutral fit, providing a good feel around the side of the head and resting neatly on the nose. They're a smidge heavy at first, but that feeling quickly disappears. In addition, the narrow arms felt gentle, sliding along the side of the head without jamming into our temples.

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Most Stylish

Maui Jim Red Sands

  • Polarized

  • 237.3 Lux light penetration

The Maui Jim Red Sands' boxy shape is proving to be a popular style. The clean black arms and blue lenses provide a calm, subtle look that says "give me a smoothie and a beach chair."

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American Optical Original Pilot

  • Polarized

  • 224.4 Lux light penetration

American Optical's Original Pilot shades are timeless, having been used by the Apollo 11 crew and countless celebrities. We love the gold frame and green lens combo; you'll feel like Maverick from Top Gun whenever you're piloting your sports car down the freeway.

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Ray-Ban RB8247

  • Polarized

  • 157.2 Lux light penetration

The Ray-Ban RB8247 is another timeless design with its razor-thin arms and round lenses. At a glance they look like any other metal sunglasses, but upon a closer inspection you'll find the sleek titanium frame and crystal lenses to be an ageless example of quality eyewear.

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Shinola Mackinac

  • Non-Polarized

  • 180.7 Lux light penetration

These shades are from Shinola—a Detroit-based brand—and look like they're built for sunny roads with a lunchtime picnic under a tree. The frames are made with a design called "Dark Tortoise," which features speckles of amber and brown that match the green lenses. The hinge rivets are drilled through the arm itself, adding a subtle detail that we love.

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Best Protection

Maui Jim Lighthouse

  • Polarized

  • 129.6 Lux light penetration

For our light-penetration test, the Maui Jim Lighthouse blew everyone else out of the water. Along with our top number, these shades offer great wraparound sun blockage and blue-tinted lenses.

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Persol PO3268S

  • Non-Polarized

  • 144.4 Lux light penetration

These were a bit of a shock, as these shades from Persol ranked quite low in our other categories. But there's no denying their light-blocking power with a second-best ranking. The lenses are great, but we did note a bit of light streaming in from the bottom and side while wearing them.

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Prada SPS 02X Linea Rossa

  • Polarized

  • 149.9 Lux light penetration

Look who it is, the Prada SPS 02X making another appearance with a third-best light-penetration reading! Along with great lenses, the slight wraparound design prevented light from seeping in around the edges for great coverage.

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Prada SPS 01X

  • Non-Polarized

  • 153.8 Lux light penetration

To wrap up our lens-performance list, another Prada barges in. The SPS 01X has lenses good enough to rank fourth on our list, and the large lenses did a solid job at blocking peripheral light—though some still snuck in from the bottom and sides.

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All the Contenders

American Optical Original Pilot

  • Polarized

  • 224.4 Lux light penetration

Our top pick for the best men's driving sunglasses. They boast the looks, comfort, and performance you need for your next road trip—not to mention the aura of cool they emit!

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Prada SPS 02X Linea Rossa

  • Polarized

  • 149.9 Lux light penetration

One of our most worn pairs for two reasons: comfort and lens performance. These are perfect for those who like a bit more subtlety in their shades.

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Pit Viper Grand Prix: The Dolce Vita

  • Non-Polarized

  • 160.5 Lux light penetration

Shockingly comfortable, affordable, and protective. If you can get past the strange style, these are fantastic.

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Ray-Ban RB4335

  • Non-Polarized

  • 181.3 Lux light penetration

Just about neck and neck with No. 5, we give these the slight edge thanks to the wraparound style providing top-notch light blockage.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/RB4335-Rectangular-Sunglasses-Light-Grey/dp/B084C8Q1CX/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ray-ban%2Brb4335&qid=1632344806&sr=8-3&th=1&tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Ray-Ban RB4335</p><p>$143.00</p>

Ray-Ban RB8247

  • Polarized

  • 157.2 Lux light penetration

The losing half of a toss-up with No. 4, we love these for different reasons: Styling is excellent and comfort is one of the best. We just wish they felt less crushable.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S6XNKBV?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Ray-Ban RB8247</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$469.00</p>

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$469.00

Ray-Ban RB2194 "John"

  • Polarized

  • 155.5 Lux light penetration

These get high marks for their comfort on the nose and around the head, along with nice styling and lens performance. However, they allow too much light to come in from the sides to rank any higher.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HZFRB5Q?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Ray-Ban RB2194 "John"</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$129.46</p>

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$129.46

Maui Jim Red Sands

  • Polarized

  • 237.3 Lux light penetration

These are the best shades in terms of style, and they ranked high in terms of comfort. But the nose pads get sticky, creating an irritating removal process when worn any longer than 10 minutes.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GVOLRC8?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Maui Jim Red Sands</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$249.00</p>

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$249.00

Shinola Mackinac

  • Non-Polarized

  • 180.7 Lux light penetration

We love the classy styling of these shades from Detroit-based Shinola, but they're a bit heavy and bulky for extended driving.

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.shinola.com%2Fhome%2Feyewear%2Fmackinac-sunglasses-50mm.html&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.roadandtrack.com%2Fcar-culture%2Fcar-accessories%2Fa37669068%2Fbest-sunglasses-for-driving-a-sports-car%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Shinola Mackinac</p><p>shinola.com</p><p>$279.00</p>

Prada SPS 01X Linea Rossa

  • Non-Polarized

  • 153.8 Lux light penetration

Our light test boosted these Prada shades up the list—and they're overall pretty solid in the comfort and performance areas—but there's a noticeable amount of light that sneaks in the bottom and sides.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LQJ66VR?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Prada SPS 01X Linea Rossa</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$286.00</p>

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$286.00

Prada SPS 09V

  • Non-Polarized

  • 259.5 Lux light penetration

We liked the wraparound lenses for driving, as they provided a cocoon of protection. But the "bug eyes" lacked in styling, and the lens performance isn't great—which dropped it down the list.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FY15Q9J?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Prada SPS 09V</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$129.95</p>

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$129.95

Persol PO3255s

  • Non-Polarized

  • 172.2 Lux light penetration

These sunglasses actually were quite comfortable thanks to flexible hinges that accommodate wider heads. But the "Ladybugs" let in too much light and didn't hit the right styling notes for us to rank it any higher.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09729GX22?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Persol PO3255s</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$146.50</p>

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$146.50

Maui Jim Lighthouse

  • Polarized

  • 129.6 Lux light penetration

Call us crazy for ranking the best lens-performance sunglasses this low, but it's for an important reason: The arms are so flimsy, it takes two hands to put on your face—not ideal for driving. That said, the lenses are indeed the best.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VZTYAI?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Maui Jim Lighthouse</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$189.00</p>

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$189.00

Pit Viper The Gold Standard

  • Polarized

  • 162.4 Lux light penetration

If the Intimidators were too big, these seemed too small. The styling is a bit more tame, and the coverage was better, but the arms were too short, and they teetered on our noses.

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pitviper.com%2Fproducts%2Fthe-gold-standard-polarized&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.roadandtrack.com%2Fcar-culture%2Fcar-accessories%2Fa37669068%2Fbest-sunglasses-for-driving-a-sports-car%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Pit Viper The Gold Standard</p><p>pitviper.com</p><p>$49.85</p>

Persol PO3268S

  • Non-Polarized

  • 144.4 Lux light penetration

Their second-best ranking in our lens-performance light test boosted these shades up from the bottom. They're heavy, tight, and uncomfortable—so not good for driving. But hey, at least your eyes will be protected!

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08X6W8MVF?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Persol PO3268S</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$153.50</p>

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$153.50

Persol PO2471S

  • Non-Polarized

  • 315.5 Lux light penetration

These Persol sunglasses were comfortable to wear, but they failed the light-penetration test. This translated to the road, as we noted there wasn't much of a darkening effect. These might be usable on overcast days, at best.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FXY8W56?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Persol PO2471S</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$167.50</p>

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$167.50

Giorgio Armani Pilot Man

  • Non-Polarized

  • 207.6 Lux light penetration

The "Unibrow" shades from Giorgio Armani are heavy and uncomfortable, and the styling is very
... unique. (We're not fans.) They were also not fun to wear in the car.

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.armani.com%2Fen-us%2Fpilot-man-sunglasses_cod17411127376185675.html&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.roadandtrack.com%2Fcar-culture%2Fcar-accessories%2Fa37669068%2Fbest-sunglasses-for-driving-a-sports-car%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Giorgio Armani Pilot Man</p><p>armani.com</p><p>$2024.00</p>

Ray-Ban RB2192 Roundabout

  • Non-Polarized

  • 247.6 Lux light penetration

The only pair of women's sunglasses in our roundup—kindly sent to us by Ray-Ban—they didn't do the job with our male testers. Heavy and uncomfortable, they pinched our temples to the point of a headache.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S7DM944?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10064.a.37669068%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Ray-Ban RB2192 Roundabout</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$128.48</p>

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Emporio Armani Shield

  • Non-Polarized

  • 457.1 Lux light penetration

What in the Star Trek is going on here? These might be stylish to a sophisticated few, but to us, they're just plain weird. (Not to mention the dead-last finisher in our light test.) Wear these while catching rays on the Amalfi Coast—not in your vehicle.

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.armani.com%2Fen-us%2Fmen-s-shield_cod17266703523555131.html&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.roadandtrack.com%2Fcar-culture%2Fcar-accessories%2Fa37669068%2Fbest-sunglasses-for-driving-a-sports-car%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Emporio Armani Shield</p><p>armani.com</p>

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