Summary

Goodr LFG sunglasses fit my small face much better than their other styles.  LFG sunglasses feature fun designs that are stylish and functional.  Great value and quality for inexpensive shades.
Posted Oct 28, 2022
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Goodr LFG Sunglasses
4.0/5
(4)
Pros
  • Great Style
  • Fun Marketing
  • Great Quality
  • Better Fit For Smaller Faces
Cons
  • Temples Are A Bit Short
  • No Hard Case
  • Some Back Glare From Flat Design
  • Some Slipping On The Nose

Goodr Goodr LFG Sunglasses

I was excited to learn that Goodr came out with a style of sunglasses designed for small faces.  So when they did I jumped on the chance to try them.  I have a pair of the Goodr OG sunglasses that I have previously reviewed. The OG sunglasses did not fit me well and constantly slid down my nose.  The new Goodr LFG sunglasses are considerably smaller and don't mover as much, but there is still some movement on my nose which is at least tolerable on runs.  The LFG sunglasses tend to settle on the middle part of my nose and stay there where as the OG sunglasses just kept sliding down my nose lower and lower until I pushed them back in place.   

I love the styles of the LFG sunglasses and hope they add some more colors.  The blue mirror lenses of the Middle Seat Advantage model look really cool.   

I took them for a test run during the Akron Half Marathon so I had plenty of miles to really see how much I liked them.  One of my teammates noticed them after the race and was excited to see the smaller size as she had the same issues with the other Goodr sunglasses being too big for her.  She quickly ordered a pair a few days later.

A few things I wasn't as found of with the LFG sunglasses is that like the OG sunglasses they are designed flat so I again catch some glare from the back of the lenses.  Not as much as the OG sunglasses but enough to mention it.  I think if the frames had more of a curve the glare would be reduced.  

The lens shape of the LFG sunglasses is a little more square than the OG sunglasses.  I personally prefer the shape of the OG lenses better.

Goodr claims no slip technology is built into their frames but both pairs of the Goodr sunglasses tend to slip for me.  I am sure each person wearing them will have a different experience with this based on individual face size and fit.

The temples of the LFG sunglasses are thinner and shorter then their OG sunglasses.  They are almost a little too short and I wouldn't mind if they were a little longer.

I don't see myself purchasing another pair of OG sunglasses from Goodr, but I can see myself purchasing another pair of their LFG sunglasses.

Goodr is a brand based on fun, quality and value.  They are really worth checking out.  They are constantly introducing new styles and colors.  

Experience

I own a pair of Goodr OG sunglasses that I have previously reviewed that I was able to compare to the Goodr LFG sunglasses.

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