Grey Gradient Tint Sunglasses Simulator
Experience the world through Grey Gradient Tint. It features grey gradient tint that fades lighter toward the bottom for a refined, modern sunglass look.
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Overcast Drive, Clean Lines
April's transparent green crown-panto frame catches light like sea glass—glossy, airy, and quietly graphic. Grey gradient tint lenses calm windshield glare without flattening color, darker up top for bright stretches and lighter below so your dash stays easy to read. On cloudy commutes and reflective streets, the view stays natural and comfortable. The full-rim TR90 build feels featherweight and flexible from coffee runs to late-afternoon errands, keeping the look modern even when the sky goes grey.
Transparent Green Geometric TR90 Frame
- Refreshing Crystal Look: Translucent green hue adds a cool vibe and instantly brightens your complexion.
- Ultra-Lightweight Comfort: Made of durable TR90 for a flexible, zero-pressure fit all day long.
- Flattering Geometric Shape: Angular browline adds definition and suits versatile face shapes perfectly.
Grey Gradient Lens
- Reduce glare with a neutral gray gradient tint
- Preserve true color for clear everyday vision
- Enhance driving comfort with a lighter lower fade
- Block UV for reliable all-day protection
Details
Details
Frame Details
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00 - Progressive Compatibility
- Yes
- PD Range
- 55 to 82 mm
Lens Details
- Color
- Grey
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 2
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Bridge
24 mm
0.94 in
Lens Width
49 mm
1.93 in
Lens Height
47 mm
1.85 in
Frame Width
146 mm
5.75 in
Temple Length
148 mm
5.83 in
FAQ
What’s the difference between grey gradient lenses and solid grey lenses?
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?
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.
