Gear Review: Goodr Circle G Sunglasses

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I may have mentioned before that I love goodr sunglasses.  Goodr makes fun, colorful (and insanely collectable) active sunglasses at a great price point—and, with their variety of shapes and sizes and styles, they offer something for everyone.

It’s been years since I bought my first pair of OGs (here’s my review).  And while I love the timeless style of the originals (so much, in fact, that I have more pairs than I care to count), I also love that goodr offers different styles—like the round-framed Circle Gs

Of course, the Circle G style has all of the elements that goodr fans have come to expect from their favorite sunnies.  They’re incredibly lightweight—to the point that you might forget they’re on your head—and they’re designed to stay put through the sweatiest of summer workouts.  And, like the OGs, they come in a variety of color combinations—along with some fun prints, too. 

The biggest difference, of course, is the circle frames.  This is where goodr fans may disagree.  When it comes to frames like these, you might love them—or you might not.  The round style isn’t as flattering for most face shapes like the OGs.  If you find OGs to be a little too big for your head, though, you’ll definitely appreciate the more petite style.  And if your face is the right shape (a quick search suggests that oval and square faces might work the best), you might just love the round style.

Personally, I’m mixed.  There’s just so much to love about these sunnies—but, for the size and shape of my face, they might not be the perfect fit.  I still like them enough to have a couple of pairs, but I’ll admit that I don’t reach for them as much as I reach for some of the other goodr styles.    

Pros:
– Lightweight
– Polarized lenses
– Non-slip frames
– Available in a variety of color combinations (and a few prints, too)
– Fun round style
– Affordable price

Cons:
– Style isn’t as universally flattering as OGs
– Best for smaller heads (which could be a pro or a con, depending on your head)

You can find Circle Gs on Amazon or at goodr.com.

Kristin

Kristin has been hitting the trail (or the treadmill) for a walk almost every day for the past several years, and she recently completed her first half marathon. She loves sunny fall days, cushy walking shoes, and coconut caramel iced coffee from Dunkin.

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