7 Best Sunglasses For Runners In 2025

Written by Lauren Haislip

7 Best Sunglasses For Runners In 2025

Let’s get real. Every runner knows the magic of the right shoe, the perfect playlist, and maybe that one training program that finally gets you through speed work without tears. But too many runners still go cheap on running sunglasses. That ends here, because in 2025 there’s really one clear choice: goodr.

Yep. That’s it. No 14-brand roundup, no overpriced “aero lenses” that make you look like you’re trying out for the Tour de France. Just goodr, the brand that figured out how to give runners exactly what they need: sunglasses that don’t slip, don’t bounce, and don’t cost the same as your running shoes.

Before we dive in, quick reminder: you can try on goodr shades at your local PR Run & Walk store. While you’re at it, pick up some socks and hydration gear to round out your kit.

Why goodr? The Runner’s Brand

goodr was built around running culture. Instead of designing “lifestyle” shades and hoping they worked for athletes, they made sunglasses for people who sweat, move, and cover miles.

Their whole brand identity screams fun; ridiculous color names, pop-culture nods, frames you can actually afford to lose in a porta-potty (don’t recommend, but still). But here’s the thing: behind the humor is legit engineering that solves the biggest problems runners face with eyewear.

The Three Pillars of goodr Running Sunglasses

1. No Slip Grip

Sweat happens. A lot. goodr uses special grip coating so the frames actually stick better when you’re dripping. No more pushing sunglasses up your nose like you’re reenacting a bad 80s movie.

2. No Bounce Fit

If you’ve ever had sunglasses trampoline on your face during a tempo run, you know why this matters. goodr’s snug fit and featherweight design keep them steady even when you’re sprinting to beat your treadmill pace goals.

3. Polarized Protection

Polarized lenses aren’t just marketing fluff. They cut glare off roads, water, and snow. That means fewer squint lines, less eye strain, and clearer focus when you’re dodging potholes or chasing a PR at your next race.

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, polarized lenses also help protect your eyes from UV damage, and that’s not something you want to gamble with if you’re logging outdoor miles year-round.

Best goodr Sunglasses for Runners in 2025

goodr breaks their lineup into fun little categories. Each one has the same core benefits (no slip, no bounce, polarized lenses), but the frames and vibes are different. Here’s what you’ll find at PR Run & Walk:

goodr OG Running Sunglasses

The OGs are where it all started. Lightweight, snug, and versatile, these are the “daily driver” sunglasses for runners.

Popular options you’ll find at PR Run & Walk:

Best for: Everyday runners who want affordable shades that stay put and don’t fog up.

goodr Circle G Running Sunglasses

Round frames with the same no-slip, no-bounce DNA. Stylish enough for brunch, functional enough for tempo runs.

Popular picks:

Best for: Runners who want a modern, low-profile style that still works on sweaty workouts.

goodr BFG Running Sunglasses

Wider fit frames for larger heads or anyone who likes more breathing room.

Favorites:

Best for: Big-headed runners (literally), or those who want shades that feel roomy without bounce.

goodr Glam Running Sunglasses

Fashion meets function. Cat-eye inspired frames that still have goodr’s trademark grip.

Highlights:

Best for: Runners who want to stand out on race day and look good cooling down at the coffee shop.

goodr Fly G Running Sunglasses

Performance with flair. Sleek, aerodynamic design with a little more edge.

Options:

Best for: Runners who want lightweight sunglasses for speed work and racing.

goodr Bolt G Running Sunglasses

The “go fast” shades. Angular wrap-around frames built for runners who like to push pace.

Standouts:

Best for: High-intensity workouts, long races, and runners who want shades that scream speed.

goodr Pop G Running Sunglasses

Colorful, playful, and lightweight. These shades bring fun to every mile.

PR Run & Walk carries:

Best for: Runners who want personality in their gear without losing performance.

When goodr Shines (Literally)

  • Road Running: Polarization kills the glare off asphalt, especially in summer.

  • Trail Running: No bounce means you can jump roots and rocks without sunglasses flying into the dirt.

  • Winter Running: Snow glare is brutal. goodr’s lenses cut through it, keeping you focused instead of blinded. According to the World Health Organization, snow can reflect up to 80% of UV rays… so don’t skip eye protection.

  • Races: OGs and Circle Gs are crowd favorites because they’re featherlight and distraction-free.

Choosing The Right goodr For You

  • Want an all-purpose daily pair? Go with OGs.

  • Like round frames? Try Circle Gs.

  • Need more coverage? Pick Mach Gs.

  • Have a larger head? BFG is your friend.

  • Want bold fashion? Glam or Pop Gs.

  • Speed demon? Bolt Gs or Fly Gs.

Price Point That Actually Makes Sense

goodr sunglasses run about $25–$35 a pair. Compare that to $200+ for “performance” brands that you’ll be terrified to lose. With goodr, you can buy two pairs, rotate colors, and still have money left for more running gear.

Final Thoughts: goodr Is The Running Sunglasses Brand of 2025

When you boil it down, runners want three things: comfort, protection, and style that doesn’t feel like cosplay. goodr nailed it. They’ve become the go-to running sunglasses in 2025 because they’re practical, affordable, and fun.

So the next time you’re gearing up for a long run or signing up for a training program, don’t forget your shades. Squinting is not a strategy. goodr is.

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