Goodr reviews and discussion

4.3

89% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Lightweight, non-slip frames
  • Polarized, functional lenses
  • Comfortable, secure fit
  • Vibrant, stylish designs
  • Inconsistent build durability
  • Fragile plastic arms
  • Occasional lens coating failures
  • Oversized, distracting logos

Goodr impresses in reviews as a reliable performance sunglasses brand that works for running, hiking, and everyday wear, with lightweight frames that don’t bounce and polarized lenses. Reviewers also flag durability inconsistencies—weak plastic arms, lens coating issues, and pairs that fail within months—plus divisive styling elements like large logos and occasional tacky model names.

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20 reviews and posts

  • Goodr sunglasses are very lightweight and, in my opinion, their best feature is that they stay on your head without moving during any sort of exercise. Our son enjoys them while working in the field in hard to get to areas.

  • I love Goodr sunnies because they fit my small nose bridge and they don't fall down my face. I've tried other "Asian Fit" sunglasses, but the temple length is always too long for me. These suit my face perfectly, and I"m so glad I found them! They also come in both fun and neutral color options. I have many pairs, and they've held up well with me just throwing them in my bag to travel all over the world.

  • My boyfriend and I have both bought a few different pairs of these sunglasses because they are super affordable and have a few decent designs. We've each had to replace our pairs every 6 months or so because they just not built to last. I recommend spending more money for a better quality pair of sunglasses.

  • I really actually loved my goodr sunglasses. I thought it was an "indie" brand that were making mid -range sunglasses for outdoor activities in house (as they claim on their website) or that it was a legitimate small business. Well imagine my surprise when I see the EXACT same sunglasses I had just lost on Amazon under a different brand name for a fraction of the price. Did some more digging and yup, Goodr is still just Chinese-made drop shipped sunglasses with a markup. So disappointed at the scam! Save yourself $ and find the model you want on Amazon. I bought the "JEFFOO" brand but I'm sure they're under lots of brand names (I see lasiyanor has them as well)

  • I’ve had multiple sunglasses from here but for some reason can only find one right now. They’re comfortable and affordable. I haven’t tried running with them yet but they don’t fall off my face… unless I put them on top of my head and look down or something.

  • Reliable, comfortable sunglasses for all activities, including running! I've purchased one pair for myself and have had for multiple years now. I've also purchased a few pairs as gifts because they are so universal and a great price point!

  • For the price, these fit really nicely. They sit well on my face and don't bounce around during a run. I actually forget they're there. The lenses are decent but also you get what you pay for, they're not high end. Same for the look, there are cuter running glasses out there but in a pinch, these are great.

  • Love how cute and stylish these sunglasses are. They have glasses for every season and just about any occasion one can think of. They also have more basic options if the all out Christmas trees just arn't your thing. They are great quality and not too pricy so you can feel free to own several pair.

  • Good sunglasses are a great find. They can easily be seen as designer sunglasses given their style and look. But at about $25 a pair - you can't beat it. Their sunglasses are all polarized and they are built so as not to cause excessive sweating or having the sunglasses fall off of you nose. Loved the glasses. Really loved the price. If I happen to lose a pair, it won't be the end of the world.

  • I have 4 pair and the blue light glasses. They’re all super comfortable lightweight and awesomeeeeee! I can wear them running or just running errands! I just need ALL of the colors now

  • This brand was recommended to me from a friend and I am so grateful! They have some of the coolest designs/colors AND they are high-quality, polarized sunglasses. I bought 2 pairs for my first purchase and will definitely be back for more. I have worn one pair out hiking and they were excellent. They fit snugly and comfortably against my head without needing any adjustments. I bought a sporty pair as well to wear while riding my bike or jogging outside.

  • Goodr makes you feel less guilty about losing your favorite pair of shades. I own a handful of pairs, as do many in my family and friend group.

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    Things I love: - Variety of great designs and colors - Durable frame and lenses - Only $25 Things I wish were better: - The logo is annoyingly big on the side of the frames - Some of the names of the shades, which they print on the inside of the frame, are tacky

  • Sunglasses are cheaply made and do not last. Had the glasses for about 18 months. The right arm broke off the frame after around 6 uses. The company said the warranty had expired, so refused to repair or replace. Weak plastic frame. These glasses do not seem to last.

  • My husband bought a few of these to have in the car, jackets, around. I've stolen or at least long term borrowed most of them. Plus I don't feel that badly if I lose a pair given their price point. They are light weight and great for running, fit under a hat brim really easily. Happy to have discovered them!

  • Love all their sunglasses, they stay on, and never budge. My whole family uses them now, and we buy new pairs from time to time. I've trained and ran a half-marathon with them on, not once have they budged. They have different sense color so if you're picky about seeing more green, or blue or orange, make sure to double-check which color you're getting. Their marketing emails are spectacular, even the product descriptions are hilarious. 10/10 will keep on purchasing.

  • I have had 3 pairs of Goodr sunglasses, and I've loved all of them. I'm a runner, and I also love hiking, and these are now the only sunglasses I wear when I'm active. They stay on my face really well, and they're super comfortable. They're also very affordable ($25-$35), so I don't get too worried about misplacing them. I love the aviator shape- it's classic and stylish, but still has all the perks of a pair of running sunnies. These are a staple for me. I was training for a marathon last summer, and I wore my goodrs to the lake one Saturday. I jumped in the water with them on top of my head, and they sank before I realized I'd lost them. I wear these so much that I immediately went to my local running store and purchased the exact same pair because I didn't want to go without them!

  • Fabulous, great price point, my go-to running sun glasses. They don't bounce, slip, slide, come in a wide variety of colours and styles. The small frames fit my kids.

  • I was lucky enough to receive my Goodr sunnies as a gift from my brother. They are comfortable to wear, lightweight & do not budge whilst running! Unfortunately there was an issue with the lens coating on my first pair but I received a replacement pair quickly. My only wish is that they make some sunnies that can be worn whilst swimming in salt water…

  • Goodr makes stylish sunglasses that are light and comfortable enough to run in. I have two pairs and I love them! The price point is so good for what you get. I also take them traveling with me since they’re light and if I happen to lose it, I can easily replace them.

  • The brand is fun with Carl the flamingo and there are a ton of styles and colors to choose from. I've worn the BFGs, OGs, and Mach G's in a variety of lens types. I wear them for different activities -- daily wear, running, cycling, working out, and tried their bluelight lenses for work. They are comfortable, lightweight, and the price point makes it easy to stash a few pairs in convenient places. I've also had multiple pairs for 3+ years.