
running sunglasses
Mile after mile, whatever the terrain.

Binocle Horizon category 3 sunglasses are designed to follow you everywhere: road, track or trail. Just one pair.
✅ Clear & protected vision
Category 3 sunglasses, UV400, clarity even in bright sunlight
✅ Perfect fit, even when you're sweating
Anti-slip grips on nose + temples: they won't slip
✅ Ultra-polyvalent
Technical design and sharp look for road, trail and track

Our selection for run
stable frame.
Clear Vision.
Total Protection.

Free returns up to 30 days after your order.

Easy delivery, no need to be at home.

Marine is at your service dear Binoclard
Contact her on 02 55 10 14 76
Et si on répondait directement à vos questions ?
Will I be able to see well in direct sunlight?
Yes, Category 3 lenses are designed for high light intensity. They effectively filter the sun's rays for comfortable vision even at midday on open roads.
Does it really protect against UV rays?
Absolutely. All Binocle Horizon lenses offer UV400 protection, blocking 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
Is it polarized or not? Is it useful for running?
Yes, the lenses are polarized. This reduces glare (on asphalt or puddles, for example) and improves visual clarity. It's a real plus for keeping a good reading of the terrain without straining your eyesight.
Do they hold up well when I sweat?
Yes. Thanks to the non-slip grips on the nose and temples, they stay perfectly in place, even when climbing or fractionating.
Can I wear them with a cap or headband?
Yes. Their wrap-around shape fits easily with headgear without discomfort or pressure.
Is it solid?
Yes. Materials are impact and torsion resistant. Perfect for intensive training or long outings.
What is Eyeguard technology on lenses?
We offer our Eyeguard technology: thicker, reinforced lenses for greater resistance to impacts, scratches and extreme conditions. Ideal for intense outings.
What's the difference between cat. 3 sunglasses and photochromic sunglasses?
> Cat. 3 = optimal for full sun.
> Photochromic = intelligent lenses that adapt to light (ideal for forest, early start, changing weather).
The choice depends on your running conditions.