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The Scientific Reason You Look Better in Sunglasses
Oct 7, 2020
Ever since the 1950s and 60s when Hollywood stars wore sunglasses to protect their eyes from paparazzi flashbulbs, sunglasses have been a staple in fashion and pop culture. And while they may have ...

Readers vs. Prescription
Jan 30, 2020
Stop the Squint
So you hit that age where your eyes are starting to rebel? You notice that you need more light to read and that you are squinting when working on small tasks.  Well, you are not alo...

Winter Eye Protection: Wear Sunglasses Year Round
Nov 5, 2019
Wiggle on your gloves, wrap up in your scarf, and slide on your favorite sunglasses. When the sun is high and hot we all reach for our sunnies. But when bundling up to face the cold and snow, we of...

First Look: Trail Runner Magazine's Editor’s Choice—Amok Sunglasses by Tifosi
Feb 6, 2019
The Amok sunglasses are lightweight sunglasses that are great for trail runs.
 
Amok Sunglasses
Materials: Polycarbonate lens, plastic frame
Price: $80
Best Features: Durable, allows runner to see ...

Running In The Rain - 8 Strategies for a Bad Weather Race
May 11, 2018
RUNNING IN THE RAIN – 8 STRATEGIES FOR A BAD WEATHER RACE
By Jessica Bissot, Running Karma
Are you a sunshine runner? Well, waiting for the perfect running weather may just get you no where. May no...

Why I Trust Tifosi Optics - Sunglasses That Handle All Conditions
May 11, 2018
Why I Trust Tifosi Optics by Grady Fowler
The Dirty Kanza right around the corner! Some may be considering all types of strategies from tire size to nutrition. But one thing I considered before the...

Why Wear Sunglasses? Protect Yourself from Harmful UV and the Elements
Apr 16, 2018
Protection from the elements – sunglasses help protect your eyes from:Dirt, dust, sand, snow and other debris
Flying insects – yes it’s true, especially during high-speed activities. And it can hu...


