Photochromic sunglasses - lenses that change tint depending on the weather
11th Feb 2025

The benefit of photochromic lenses is that in overcast weather or darker surroundings (like running or cycling through woods or early / late in the day) they will lighten, usually to a category 2 or even a category 1 lens tint. But in bright, sunny conditions they will go dark to a category 3 (and sometimes category 4). It’s also now possible to have photochromic polarised lenses. Photochromic lenses can come in brown, grey, rose or orange tints. In less expensive models with polycarbonate lenses (e.g. under £50) they may lose some of their photochromic properties after 2 years. But more expensive polycarbonate models and all glass photochromic lenses should never lose their photochromic effect.
Photochromic lenses are most popular with cyclists, runners, skiers, tennis and fishing enthusiasts. It’s worth noting that allSerengeti sunglasses come with photochromic lenses.
See our range of photochromic models in ourPhotochromic Sunglasses section.