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Sports Sunglasses
Made in the shade

If you’re going to play summer sports, keep the sun out of your eyes with the latest hi-tech sunglasses

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Adidas Evil Eye Pro - £114

The look of these shades says serious, as opposed to recreational, sportsman. They share the same ClimaCool technology as the Elevation Pro, and the soft, gripping material integrated into the temples provide a non-slip, stable fit – good news for cyclists.



 
CliC Sport - £89

These highly innovative sunglasses are the male sporting equivalent of the front-fastening bra. They shun fiddly straps around the back in favour of a powerful magnet that holds the glasses together at the front. It works, but it makes them cumbersome to store.



 
Adidas Elevation Pro - £128

If Spider-Man were real, these would be his sunglasses of choice. Their award-winning ClimaCool nosepiece, which acts as a vent to prevent fogging, their quick-fit lens change system and protective wraparound style make them ideal for hardcore athletes.



 
Julbo Seesmic - £95

French brand Julbo is particularly good for watersports. That said, this particular line felt too delicate for all-action sports such as wakeboarding or kitesurfing. Still, the lenses feature all manner of excellent anti-dazzle and anti-reflection devices.



 
       
Quiksilver Sultan - £58

Although they lack some of the more cutting-edge technology that other brands trumpet, these are comfortable, lightweight sports shades at a decent price. And unlike some of the more futuristic-looking styles, they also flatter most face shapes.



 
Oakley Monster Dog - £74.99

These are a seamless mix of form and function. Considering the beefy look, they’re amazingly lightweight, with great protection – the lenses can supposedly withstand a 12-gauge shotgun blast. Let's hope this is one feature you never have to test.



 
New Balance NBRX 1240 - £109.90
This is the US sporting giant’s first foray into the world of sunglasses – and it shows. This lightweight model is decent enough for running in but extreme-sport types will demand a more robust build. They were also one of the least comfortable models on test.


 
 

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