Finding the right lens technology is the key to unlocking your best performance on the mountain, the trail, or the court. If you typically ride, play, or hike in consistent bluebird weather, our fixed color lenses offer incredible glare reduction and sharp contrast all day long.
However, if your adventures take you through unpredictable or shifting light, our photochromic lenses are an absolute game changer. Because these lenses adapt automatically, they are perfect for moving in and out of the trees while mountain biking or skiing. They are also ideal for early morning starts when you begin your ski tour or cycling route in the dark and finish in the bright midday sun, or for evening baseball games that transition from daylight to playing under the lights. Pair that adaptable technology with our comfortable frame shapes, including our specially designed kids models for smaller faces, and you have one pair of sunglasses ready for absolutely everything.
Shop BOLD Sunglasses by Activity
Mountain Biking: Photochromic lenses are the top choice for MTB — light changes constantly in the trees and a fixed tint is always a compromise. The Drift and Wavelength are the most popular MTB frames. Shop photochromic sunglasses.
Skiing & Snowboarding: BOLD photochromic sunglasses transition fast enough for spring skiing and all-day resort days. Paired with a helmet and balaclava, they work for bluebird laps when you don't want to deal with a goggle setup. Shop photochromic sunglasses.
Trail Running & Hiking: Lightweight wraparound frames with photochromic lenses handle everything from shaded canyon trails to exposed alpine ridgelines. The Zippy and Wavelength are popular choices for running-specific fit. Shop all performance sunglasses.
Everyday & Lifestyle: Fixed lens styles in classic shapes for daily wear. Sport-derived construction that holds up to actual use. Shop fixed lens sunglasses.
Sunglasses Buying Guides
Best Photochromic MTB Sunglasses (2026): What to look for in photochromic lenses for mountain biking, how auto-tint lenses perform in mixed forest light, and which BOLD frames work best for the trail.
Photochromic vs Fixed Lens Sunglasses: Which Should You Buy?: How photochromic lenses work, when fixed tint wins, and a sport-by-sport breakdown of which lens type is right for your activity.
Best Mountain Bike Sunglasses: What to Look For and Top Picks: Lens type, frame fit, coverage, and transition speed — explained for trail, enduro, XC, and desert riding.