Titanium Series
The ultimate lightweight, durable frames. Titanium is used in an F1 Race Car, Lamborghini, Bugatti Veyron and ultra-luxury watches. The ultimate no-compromise frames.
Superlight Japanese Nylon Lenses
Rear-Weighted Balance
Comes With a Hardcase
The Hook
The Oasis
The Epoch
The Empire
The Level
Titanium sunglasses: a quick buyer's guide
Titanium is the metal aerospace and medical engineers reach for when weight and failure both matter, and the same properties make it the best material for sunglasses you intend to keep. It is roughly as strong as steel at nearly half the weight, so a frame can be thin and light without turning fragile, and it shrugs off the sweat, saltwater, and sunscreen that slowly degrade cheaper metal frames.
Light enough to forget
Our titanium frames come in around 1.7 oz. That low weight means fewer pressure marks, fewer headaches on long days, and a pair that disappears on your face.
Built to be kept
Titanium resists bending and snapping, and our patented hinge is rated for more than 80,000 open-and-close cycles. That durability is also why we can back every pair with a lifetime, no-questions-asked warranty. Read how durable are titanium sunglasses for the full stress test.
Kind to sensitive skin
Titanium is biocompatible and our frames contain no nickel, the most common metal allergen, so they sit comfortably all day. See are titanium sunglasses hypoallergenic.
Want to compare materials before you buy? Read titanium vs. acetate vs. stainless steel and are titanium sunglasses worth it.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose titanium sunglasses?
Titanium gives you the best strength-to-weight ratio of any common frame material, so the pair is light enough to forget you are wearing it yet tough enough to take real abuse. It also resists corrosion from sweat and saltwater and is naturally skin-friendly. See are titanium sunglasses worth it.
How durable are titanium sunglasses?
Very. Titanium resists bending and snapping where plastic cracks, and our hinge is rated for more than 80,000 open-and-close cycles. We stress-tested ours, including a sledgehammer, in how durable are titanium sunglasses.
How much do titanium sunglasses weigh?
Our titanium frames come in around 1.7 oz, light enough that you forget you have them on. That low weight is one of titanium's biggest advantages over acetate and steel frames.
Are titanium frames good for sensitive skin?
Yes. Titanium is biocompatible, the same reason it is used for surgical implants, and our frames contain no nickel, the most common metal allergen. More in are titanium sunglasses hypoallergenic.
Do these sunglasses come with a warranty?
Yes. Every titanium pair is backed by our lifetime, no-questions-asked warranty. Break them, scratch them, or lose them, and we will take care of you. Details in sunglasses with a lifetime warranty.
Can I get prescription lenses in titanium frames?
Yes. You can fit prescription lenses into our titanium frames through our send-in service. Our prescription builder walks you through the options.