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5 TYPES | FIND THE RIGHT SUNGLASSES LENS MATERIAL FOR YOU

Lens material affects the weight, durability, clarity, and protection level of your sunglasses. Whether you're a style-savvy skater or an outdoor enthusiast, understanding the differences between lens materials like glass, TAC (Tri Acetate Cellulose), and PC (Polycarbonate) can save you from disappointment with your new shades. Read on and choose wisely.

1 5 types | find the right sunglasses lens material for you1.1 1. glass lenses1.2 2. tri acetate cellulose (tac) lenses1.3 3. polycarbonate (pc) lenses1.4 4. cr-39 lenses1.5 5. trivex lenses1.6 Choosing the right material1.7 You asked – we answered

1. Glass Lenses

  • Superior optical clarity
  • The best scratch resistance
  • Heavy
  • May shatter upon impact

Glass lenses are the OGs of sunglasses. They offer the crispest vision of any lens material and are highly resistant to scratches, making them perfect for everyday use. Glass lenses are heavier than their plastic counterparts and can shatter upon impact, so they’re not exactly ideal for high-impact sports or activities where durability is key.

2. Tri Acetate Cellulose (TAC) Lenses

  • Lightweight
  • Excellent polarisation capabilities
  • Less scratch-resistant than glass
  • Reduced optical quality

TAC lenses are incredibly lightweight, making them comfortable for all-day wear. They’re also known for their excellent polarising capabilities, which means they're great at reducing glare from reflective surfaces like water or snow. While they provide good optical clarity and are more impact-resistant than glass, they're not as scratch-resistant, so a little extra care is needed.

*Please note that not all TAC lenses are polarised. The ones below are.

EXPLORE TAC SUNGLASSES

Occasus | Round Black Double Bridge Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Round Black Double Bridge Polarized Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Occasus | Black & Transparent Double Bridge Medium Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Black & Transparent Double Bridge Medium Polarized Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Black Geometric Horn-Rimmed Polarised Sunglasses

Black Geometric Horn-Rimmed Polarised Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Black & Brown Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

Black & Brown Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $69

CAD $55.2

Black & Blue Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

Black & Blue Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $69

CAD $55.2

Black Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

Black Gradient Double-Bridge Polarised Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $69

CAD $55.2

Occasus | Translucent Light Gray Square Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Translucent Light Gray Square Polarized Sunglasses

-40%

CAD $155

CAD $93

Occasus | Tortoise Shell Retro Squared Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Tortoise Shell Retro Squared Polarized Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $155

CAD $124

Occasus | Black Retro Squared Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Black Retro Squared Polarized Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $155

CAD $124

Occasus | Round Translucent Horn-rimmed Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Round Translucent Horn-rimmed Polarized Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $135

CAD $108

Occasus | Round Translucent Light Brown Horn-rimmed Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Round Translucent Light Brown Horn-rimmed Polarized Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $135

CAD $108

Occasus | Blue Square Polarized Aviator Sunglasses

Occasus | Blue Square Polarized Aviator Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $115

CAD $92

Occasus | Round Blue Double Bridge Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Round Blue Double Bridge Polarized Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Occasus | Black & Transparent Double Bridge Light Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Black & Transparent Double Bridge Light Polarized Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Occasus | Round Gunmetal Titanium Polarized Sunglasses

Occasus | Round Gunmetal Titanium Polarized Sunglasses

Engrave
-20%

CAD $179

CAD $143.2

Occasus | Two-Toned Gray Polarized Horn-rimmed Sunglasses

Occasus | Two-Toned Gray Polarized Horn-rimmed Sunglasses

-40%

CAD $135

CAD $81

Occasus | Two-Toned Brown Polarized Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses

Occasus | Two-Toned Brown Polarized Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses

-40%

CAD $135

CAD $81

Occasus | Two-Toned Black Polarized Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses

Occasus | Two-Toned Black Polarized Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $135

CAD $108

Retro Round Black & Baby Blue Polarised Sunglasses

Retro Round Black & Baby Blue Polarised Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $89

CAD $71.2

Black & Forest Green Polarised Horn Rimmed Sunglasses

Black & Forest Green Polarised Horn Rimmed Sunglasses

-20%

CAD $135

CAD $108

3. Polycarbonate (PC) Lenses

  • Highly impact-resistant
  • Lightweight
  • Less scratch-resistant
  • Reduced optical clarity compared to glass

Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight, impact-resistant, and offer excellent UV protection. They’re a top choice for sports sunglasses, children's eyewear, and safety glasses. PC lenses are also up to 10 times more impact-resistant than plastic or glass lenses, making them virtually shatterproof. But they’re more prone to scratching, so we recommend scratch-resistant coating options if you intend to be rough with them.

4. CR-39 Lenses

  • Better optical clarity than polycarbonate
  • Lightweight
  • Good scratch resistance
  • Less impact-resistant than polycarbonate
  • Bulky in prescription glasses

CR-39, a plastic polymer, strikes a balance between glass and polycarbonate lenses. It offers better optical clarity than polycarbonate, weighs less, and is more impact resistant than glass. They have excellent scratch resistance, though not quite as good as glass, so they’re a good option for those who want high-quality vision and durability without the weight of glass lenses.

5. Trivex Lenses

  • Superior impact resistance
  • Lightweight
  • Better optical clarity than polycarbonate
  • The most expensive of the plastics

Trivex lenses offer a similar profile to polycarbonate lenses – lightweight, strong, and with full UV protection – but with better optical clarity. They’re also more resistant to chemicals and their light weight and strength make them a great option for those with high prescriptions.

Choosing the Right Material

If optical clarity is your top concern, nothing beats glass. For an active lifestyle, polycarbonate or Trivex lenses offer durability and protection. TAC lenses are great for reducing glare without breaking the bank, while CR-39 provides a happy medium for everyday use.

The main question you have to ask yourself is: “Do I need to block glare?”

Quality non-polarised PC lenses and polarised TAC lenses are about the same price, and if you drive a lot or fish, go for polarised TAC. But if you’re looking for all-round sunglasses for everyday use around town, PC lenses will give you greater clarity.

Understanding these materials' nuances empowers you to pick the perfect pair for your style, comfort, and protection. Next time you're browsing for sunglasses, remember it's not just about how they frame your face; it's also about how they colour your life.

YOU ASKED – WE ANSWERED

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