My Upgrade Journey: From Cheap to Premium Sports Sunglasses

Finding the right sunglasses for sports can be tricky. We all want to protect our eyes without spending a fortune. But sometimes, saving a few dollars upfront can cost you more in the long run. I used to think all sunglasses were pretty much the same. Boy, was I wrong!

This is my story of going from cheap options to finding truly amazing premium sports sunglasses. I started with basic Goodr sunglasses for sports and ended up with a product that changed my outdoor experience.

Stage 1: The Cheap Phase

My first purchase for outdoor activities was super cheap. I just grabbed the lowest-priced pair of "sports" sunglasses I could find online. They looked okay in the picture, and I thought, "How bad can they be?" The price was a steal, maybe $10 or $15.

They felt flimsy right out of the box. The plastic was thin, and the lenses felt like they could pop out easily. When I wore them for a run, they slipped down my nose the moment I started to sweat. The view through the lenses was also a bit warped. It felt like looking through cheap plastic rather than proper eye protection.

These sunglasses lasted maybe a few weeks. One day, they fell off my head while I was tying my shoe. The frame snapped right away. It was a classic example of "you get what you pay for." The low price meant low quality, and they just couldn't handle any real use. Thinking about it, these cheap Goodr sunglasses for sports often don't deliver on their promises.

Verdict: Super cheap sunglasses are a waste of money. They don't last and don't offer good protection or comfort.

Stage 2: The Mid-Range Phase

After my first pair broke, I knew I needed something better. I didn't want to spend a lot, but I aimed for a step up. I upgraded to something mid-range. These cost me about $30-$40. They felt a little sturdier than the super cheap ones.

These sunglasses were... okay. They didn't break as quickly, which was a plus. The lenses were a bit clearer, and they didn't distort my vision as much. However, they still weren't great for active sports. They fogged up easily when I got really sweaty. The fit wasn't perfect, either; they would still bounce a little when I ran or cycled fast. Sometimes, they'd press uncomfortably behind my ears after an hour or so.

They lasted a few months before showing wear and tear. The coating on the lenses started to scratch easily, even with careful cleaning. The arms also became loose, making them feel less secure. While better than the cheapest option, they didn't really impress me or fully meet my needs for sports like cycling or hiking.

Verdict: Mid-range sunglasses offer some improvement, but they often lack the comfort, durability, and features needed for serious sports.

Stage 3: The Premium Phase

Then, a friend told me about Cinily Co Uk. They spoke highly of their sports sunglasses. I decided to give them a try, even though they cost more than what I usually spent. I bought their TR90 Shield Sports Sunglasses with PC Cylindrical Lens. WOW. The difference was huge.

From the moment I put them on, I felt the quality. They are lightweight but feel very strong. The TR90 frame is flexible, so it fits my face without any pinching. The lenses are incredibly clear. They don't fog up, even during intense workouts. Plus, they stay put! No slipping, no bouncing, just a secure and comfortable fit.