Collection: Grey Gradient Lens Sunglasses

No Lens Grey Gradient Tint
Bright beach scene with intense sun glare reflecting off water and sand
Bright beach scene with intense sun glare reflecting off water and sand
Daily commute
Screen work
Golf course scene for testing visual clarity and contrast
Outdoor field scene for testing distance visibility
Night driving scene for low-light environment simulation
Road driving scene for everyday commute simulation
Rugged terrain scene for natural color reproduction test

Details

Lens Details

Grey gradient tint that fades lighter toward the bottom for a refined, modern sunglass look.

Color
Grey Gradient Tint
Lens Type
Gradient Lens
Polarization
Non-polarized
UV Protection
UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
Filter Category
Cat. 2
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
Road drivingField sportsTrail & terrainBeach dayDaily commuteGolf course
  • Reduce glare with a neutral gray gradient tint
  • Preserve true color for clear everyday vision
  • Enhance driving comfort with a lighter lower fade
Grey Gradient Tint

FAQ

What’s the difference between grey gradient lenses and solid grey lenses?

Grey gradient lenses are darker at the top and lighter at the bottom, so they can cut overhead sun while keeping the dashboard and near vision feeling a bit brighter.

Solid grey lenses keep the same shade across the whole lens, which can feel more consistent when you want uniform glare reduction.

If you often deal with intense reflected glare (water, snow, long highway drives), consider a polarized option as well.

Are grey gradient lenses good for driving?

They can be a great choice for daytime driving in mixed light. The darker top portion helps with bright sky and sun, while the lighter bottom can make it easier to glance at your dashboard.

For harsh glare, polarized lenses are usually more effective. For night driving, it’s best to avoid tinted/gradient lenses and choose clear lenses with an anti-reflective coating.