Which of outdoor sunglasses styles are most popular for men?

Some of the most popular styles of outdoor sunglasses for men include:

Aviator sunglasses

The Ray-Ban Aviator is a classic style that is very popular for outdoor use. The teardrop shaped lenses are streamlined and the silver frames are durable. Aviators provide decent peripheral vision and coverage.

Wayfarer sunglasses

The Ray-Ban Wayfarer is another iconic style preferred by many men for outdoor adventures. The rectangular lenses and plastic frames are lightweight yet protective. Wayfarers offer good peripheral vision and coverage on the sides.

Clubmaster sunglasses

Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses have large oval lenses and metal frames that are stylish yet rugged. They provide maximum coverage and peripheral vision which is useful for outdoor activities.

Polarized sunglasses

Polarized lenses are good for reducing glare from reflective surfaces like water or snow. Many popular outdoor sunglasses like Aviators, Wayfarers and Clubmasters come in polarized versions which are excellent for activities near or on reflective surfaces.

Rectangular sunglasses

Rectangular framed sunglasses with either plastic or metal frames tend to provide maximum coverage on the sides of the face while still keeping the lower portion of vision unobstructed. This balance of coverage and peripheral vision suits many outdoor needs.

Metal framed sunglasses

Sunglasses with metal frames, especially titanium or stainless steel, are durable and long-lasting. Metal frames can withstand impacts and bending that often damage plastic frames. Metal outdoor sunglasses require minimal maintenance and last for years of rugged use.

Orange tinted lenses

Some outdoor sunglasses come with lenses tinted orange which helps enhance contrast and make it easier to see detail in low light, dense foliage or muddy conditions. The warm tint is less blurry and distorting than darker tints.

High resolution lenses

Premium outdoor sunglasses may have high-index lenses that provide a wider field of vision with less distortion at the edges of the lenses. Higher-resolution lenses are ideal for activities requiring sharp, unobstructed peripheral vision like hiking, cycling or adventure sports.