Details
Details
Lens Details
Classic green tint for balanced outdoor color and a timeless sunglass look.
- Color
- Green Tint
- Lens Type
- Tinted Lens
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 3
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00
See each product page for prescription availability.
Features & Usage
- Best For
- Reduce glare for bright sun and outdoor driving
- Balance color for a natural, comfortable view
- Enhance a timeless look with classic green tint
FAQ
What are Green Tint lenses best for?
What are Green Tint lenses best for?
Green Tint is a dark sun lens (Category 3) designed for bright daylight. It's a classic choice for everyday outdoor wear, sunny commutes, and daytime driving when you want strong brightness control.
Because it's a deeper tint, it's generally not ideal for indoor use or low-light conditions where maximum light transmission matters.
What does a green tint look like, and how does it affect color?
What does a green tint look like, and how does it affect color?
Green tint is known for a balanced, natural-looking view. It reduces brightness while keeping colors feeling comfortable and not overly warm or cool.
If you want a timeless sunglass look with a classic outdoor feel, green is one of the most popular choices.
Are Green Tint lenses good for driving?
Are Green Tint lenses good for driving?
They can be a great option for daytime driving because the tint helps reduce harsh brightness and can feel comfortable for long hours in the sun.
For night driving, avoid dark tints. Clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are usually the safer choice for maximum visibility and fewer reflections.
Green Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Green Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Grey tinted lenses are the most neutral option and typically change colors the least. Green tinted lenses keep a balanced, classic feel while still looking natural outdoors.
If you want the most color-neutral view, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses.
Green Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Green Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Brown tinted lenses are warmer and many people feel they give a bit more perceived contrast in bright sun. Green tinted lenses are more balanced and classic, often feeling more neutral than warm.
If you prefer a warm, contrast-friendly look, explore Brown Lens Sunglasses.
Are Green Tint lenses good for the beach or very bright sun?
Are Green Tint lenses good for the beach or very bright sun?
Yes. Because Green Tint is Category 3, it's designed for brighter sun and can feel very comfortable for outdoor activities like beach days, road trips, and open-sky environments.
If reflected glare is your biggest issue (water, snow, glossy roads), polarization is usually the more effective solution than tint color alone.
Green Tinted Lenses vs Blue Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Green Tinted Lenses vs Blue Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Green tinted lenses are a classic, balanced outdoor look, while blue tinted lenses feel cooler and more fashion-forward with a more noticeable tone shift.
If you want a crisp, modern style statement, explore Blue Lens Sunglasses.



















