
Soxick

👓 MAIN FEATURES
Another great pair on our list are Soxick driving glasses. There are a few things that should definitely capture your attention. First of all, the metal frame is durable and not as heavy as it may seem. Polarized lenses and UV protective coating are definite benefits also. Broadly set lenses should not hinder your field of view, and for an additional fee, you can also get a protective case. Overall, other than price and some design flaws that we shall discuss later, Soxick driving glasses definitely deserve a place on our list.

DESIGN AND COMFORT
Soxick glasses seem great on paper: they are stylish and surprisingly lightweight. They also do not impair vision and can be worn both day and night. In terms of comfort, there are certainly no flaws. However, two things prevented these glasses from ranking higher on our list. One is the half-frame design that leaves the bottom part of the lens exposed to damage. The second is the inability to wear them over other glasses. While overall, we would rank the design of Soxick driving glasses more positively than negatively, they still might not be for everyone.

VALUE
If you don’t have to wear any other glasses to see, and if you don’t mind spending extra on a case to keep your pricy glasses safe, then Soxick would be the best choice for you. They are stylish, lightweight, and certainly help when driving in poor weather conditions. However, due to the not-so-convenient half-frame design and the fact that they are not suited for anyone, we ranked them lower on our list. They are also quite pricy. In general, it's not a bad option, but you should think twice before making a purchase.