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The Best Oakley Sunglasses for Driving

Safety behind the wheel means doesn’t just mean wearing your seatbelt. It also means choosing the best sunglasses for driving and night driving. And if you’re a truck driver, it’s even more important! Being able to see is paramount to driving.

Keep reading as we review what to look for in Oakley driving sunglasses and night driving glasses. Plus, our picks for the best driving sunglasses!

And if you’re a biker, be sure to check out our Best Oakley Motorcycle Sunglasses!

What to look for in Oakley Driving Sunglasses?

Find out exactly what to look for in a pair of Oakley driving sunglasses. From the frame to the lenses, every aspect should be made for driving:

Frame Materials

Driving glasses need to be lightweight and comfortable for long rides. Oakley driving sunglasses are mainly made of 3 frame materials:

  • O Matter is a durable, flexible, lightweight nylon plastic common in sports frames (Read more in our complete O-Matter Guide)
  • C-5 alloy is a five-metal alloy primarily used in wire-frame Oakley sunglasses
  • Titanium is a titanium metal alloy commonly found in metal frames that are a bit thicker than your typical wire frames

For driving sunglasses, all 3 frame materials are a great option. Usually, O-Matter is more common in lifestyle and sports frames. While C-5 alloy and Titanium are common for wire and metal frames that are typically more casual.

Keep reading as we review the best driving lenses. Plus, night driving options!

Oakley Gascan Sunglasses
Oakley Gascan Sunglasses made of O Matter material

Prizm Driving Lenses

Lenses are the most important part of any driving glasses. After all, they help you see on even the sunniest roads!

Oakley Prizm Lenses are definitely our favorite driving lenses! These lenses not only reduce glare but also optimize color and contrast to highlight hazards and reduce eye strain.

While there are tons of Prizm Lenses available, we’d recommend two for driving: Prizm Road and Prizm Daily Polarized. These lenses also are the best lens colors for driving in a variety of conditions.

Keep reading as we review each of these lenses. Plus, we’ll talk about the best Oakley night driving lenses!

Prizm Road

Prizm Road lenses are specifically designed for cycling, running, and driving. And they are available in 3 different options (Standard, Jade, and Black), with varying light transmissions.

This lens has 3 main benefits that are perfect for driving:

  • Enhanced Contrast to Spot Hazards and highlight changes in the road texture, such as potholes and cracks
  • Reduced Glare and enhanced contrast for vibrant road signs and more visible lane markings
  • Optimized Color to brighten the nature around you, such as trees and forests

You can see the comparison of Prizm Road for driving below! Plus, check out our complete Oakley Prizm Road Review here.

Oakley Prizm Road Comparison
Oakley Prizm Road Comparison

Prizm Daily Polarized

Prizm Daily Polarized is designed to be the everyday Prizm lens, which means it’s great for driving. Similar to Prizm Road, this lens offers contrast and color enhancement. And with a 14% light transmission, it’s plenty dark.

Prizm Daily Polarized has 3 main benefits:

  • Colors tuned to make your environment pop around you, including trees and nature
  • Enhanced contrast to highlight changes in the road, terrain, or environment
  • Increased clarity and color to highlight details around you that you might otherwise miss
Oakley Prizm Daily Polarized Driving Lens comparison
No lens (Left) vs. Prizm Daily Polarized (Right)

Night Driving Lenses

If you’re looking for Oakley night-driving glasses, you’ll want to try lighter colors. These lenses will still filter out UVA, UVB, and UVC light, plus help with eye strain on long riders.

Our top picks for the best Oakley night driving lenses are:

  • Clear (93% Visual Light Transmission)
  • Persimmon (61% Visual Light Transmission)
  • Yellow (90% Visual Light Transmission)

Keep reading as we review the best Oakley Driving sunglasses, including night driving options!

Best Oakley Driving Sunglasses

Holbrook

Oakley Holbrook Clear Lenses

The Oakley Holbrook (Product Link) is a great all-around frame. Featuring a square full-rimmed design, it looks best on round face shapes. Plus, the Holbrook is made of lightweight and durable O Matter material, meaning they’ll be comfortable for long road trips!

Be sure to check out our full Oakley Holbrook Review for more information!

Holbrook Highlights

  • Large O Matter frame that’s lightweight and durable for comfort while driving
  • Square lens shape looks best on round faces
  • Available with Prizm, Prizm Polarized, and Clear lens options for Day or Night time driving

Fuel Cell

Oakley Driving Sunglasses Fuel Cell Frame
Oakley Fuel Cell sunglasses with Prizm Daily Polarized lenses are one of our favorite driving glasses

If you like the Gascan design but prefer a larger frame, you’ll want to check out the Oakley Fuel Cell (Product Link). This is the older brother to the Gascan that’s perfect for large and wide heads! Despite its size, the O Matter frame still allows the Fuel Cell to be lightweight and comfortable when driving.

You can read more in our full Oakley Fuel Cell Guide.

Fuel Cell Highlights

  • Large wrap for excellent peripheral vision in a lifestyle frame
  • Lifestyle frame great for large and wide heads and faces (great for round faces)
  • Available with a variety of Prizm, Prizm Polarized, Night Driving, and Prescription lenses

Sutro

Oakley Prizm Road Driving Lenses
Oakley Sutro with Prizm Road Jade driving lens

Another large performance lifestyle frame, the Sutro (Product Link), is one of our favorite Oakley driving sunglasses. While the style may not be for everyone. If you like a large modern design, this is for you! Plus, if you’re looking for a slimmer version, the Sutro Lite frame is also available.

Check out our full Oakley Sutro and Sutro Lite review for more!

Sutro Highlights

  • Shield lens for maximum coverage and visibility in a lifestyle frame
  • Large frame design also available in Asian Fit varieties for different face shapes
  • Available with Prizm Road lens options

Flak 2.0 XL

Oakley Flak 2.0 XL with Prizm Road Black
Oakley Flak 2.0 XL with Prizm Road Black Lenses

The Oakley Flak 2.0 XL sunglasses (Product Link) offer a sportier look. And this pair is complete with Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads that provide additional grip and comfort even when sweaty or wet. This is a great pair of driving glasses that can also be used for sports and activities!

Check out our complete Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Review for more info!

Flak Draft Highlights

  • Half-rim dual lens sport design perfect for driving or sports
  • Easy change lens technology with replacement lens options!
  • Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads for added grip even when sweaty or wet

Wire Tap 2.0

Oakley night driving glasses
The Oakley Wire Tap 2.0 is a great wire driving frame with Prizm Daily Polarized

If you prefer a wire frame, the Wire Tap 2.0 (Product Link) is a great choice. Made of C-5 Alloy with a half-frame, the Wire Tap 2.0 is lightweight and angular with no-slip Unobtainium socks.

Check out our full Wire Tap 2.0 Review for more information!

Wire Tap 2.0 Highlights

  • Stylish C-5 alloy wire frame design while providing good peripheral coverage
  • Available with Prizm Daily Polarized and Prescription lenses
  • Unobtainium earsocks and silicone nose pads for all-day comfort and grip

Encoder

Oakley Encoder with Prizm Road Lens for Driving

While the Oakley Encoder (Product Link) is built for cycling and running, its multi-sport frame can work for any activity, including driving. If you’re looking for a frame that works for driving and sports, the Encoder is perfect. We love the large frame that eliminates blind spots and provides maximum coverage.

Encoder Highlights

  • Multi-sport frame made of lightweight O-Matter material
  • Large lens design that hugs your face providing maximum coverage against UVA, UVB and UVC rays
  • Thin temples that fit comfortably with hats and helmets while providing a no-slip grip thanks to Oakley Unobtanium rubber

Learn more in our full Oakley Encoder review.

Where to Buy Oakley Driving Sunglasses?

We’ve included direct links to all of the Oakley driving glasses listed above. However, unless there is a sale at Oakley or one of its authorized retailers, you’ll likely end up paying full price.

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I haven't any of the Prizim lenses (yet), but do have most of Oakley's other tints.
When I know I'm spending the day on the road in the car, I habitually reach for a non-polarized
Tungsten lens (15% transmission). They are suitable from early morning to late evening.
My car has standard Euro-tint-for-air-conditioning windows, and I don't find polarization necessary in that situation.
 
wouldn't be my first choice on a summer day here in Vegas.
Subjective, perhaps, but I can tell you I have already seen a difference being able to tell ice from wet/melted roadways, a difference in contrast from cars with dim brake lights, and they are much easier on my eyes at dawn and dusk as the light transitions. I can see how there might be "better" (darker, lower light transmission) options for very bright sun I do not miss my BIPs when wearing these, so for me they are "the best driving lens Oakley has ever made" :)

...and I can't wait until spring to get the trail Prizm for the bike trails!!!
 
Subjective, perhaps, but I can tell you I have already seen a difference being able to tell ice from wet/melted roadways, a difference in contrast from cars with dim brake lights, and they are much easier on my eyes at dawn and dusk as the light transitions. I can see how there might be "better" (darker, lower light transmission) options for very bright sun I do not miss my BIPs when wearing these, so for me they are "the best driving lens Oakley has ever made" :)

...and I can't wait until spring to get the trail Prizm for the bike trails!!!

That's what I am most interested in, how they do with in and out of light in the tree line on the mountain bike trails.