Natural-language bullets + 5 FAQ pairs written for Rufus retrieval; primary head "running sunglasses" front-loaded in the title, secondary heads distributed across Item Highlights, bullets, description, and backend.
Covers the full use-scene map — running, cycling, baseball, softball, golf, hiking, driving — and attribute→need links (28g→no bounce, vents→no fog, UV400→eye protection) for men, women, and youth.
Title 72/75 chars, Item Highlights 123/125, backend 244/249 bytes, no reviews/price/shipping claims, no competitor brand names, no ALL-CAPS runs, no emojis — passes the 10-point self-check.
All facts below trace to the live Amazon listing scraped 2026-06-22 (amazon.com/dp/B0CSFFFXK4) and the Week-24 SQPR + Sellersprite reverse export. No features were invented; polarized/photochromic claims are intentionally omitted from the core copy because they apply only to specific variants.
| Attribute | Verified value |
|---|---|
| Brand | AEROX (AEROX Eyewear) |
| Frame | TR90 frameless, flexible |
| Weight | 28 g (also 20 g size option) |
| Lens | Polycarbonate, UV400 (blocks 100% UVA/UVB), wraparound shield, anti-glare coating, ventilated/anti-fog |
| Fit | Soft silicone anti-slip nose pads, grippy temple tips, two sizes (men / women / youth) |
| Use cases | Running, cycling, baseball, softball, golf, volleyball, hiking, mountain biking, driving, everyday |
| Included | EVA hard case |
| Care | Wipe with soft dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals |
Performance-minded runners, cyclists, and ball-sport players (men, women, and youth athletes) shopping the value tier (~$22–24) who want lightweight, secure, glare-cutting eyewear that crosses multiple sports.
| Keyword | Weekly Volume | Cluster | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|
| running sunglasses | 10,647 | Core | Title (front-loaded) |
| shades for men | 7,795 | Generic | Title (Men + Shades), backend |
| cycling glasses | 4,987 | Core | Title (Cycling Glasses) |
| sports sunglasses | — | Core | Item Highlights, description |
| baseball sunglasses | — | Subniche | Title, bullets 1/2/4 |
| sport sunglasses for men women | — | Core | Title, description |
Most sport sunglasses force a trade-off: heavy frames that slip and bounce on a fast descent, lenses that fog the moment you stop at a light, or glare that washes out the road just when you need to see it. For runners, cyclists, and ball players, that distraction is the difference between a focused session and a frustrating one.
AEROX running sunglasses solve it with a frameless TR90 build that weighs just 28 grams. The flexible frame flexes to your face instead of pressing on it, while soft silicone nose pads and grippy temple tips lock the shades in place through sprints, climbs, and sudden moves, so they stay put without pinching.
The wraparound shield lens does the heavy lifting on protection. UV400 coating blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays, the large vertical depth shields your eyes from sun, wind, dust, and insects, and built-in ventilation paired with an anti-glare coating keeps the polycarbonate lens clear and high-contrast instead of fogged and flat.
Because the same frame handles cycling glasses duty one day and baseball, softball, golf, volleyball, or a trail hike the next, you carry one pair instead of five. Two frame sizes fit men, women, and youth athletes, and the secure wraparound feel works just as well for everyday driving and outdoor wear.
Built to travel, the resilient TR90 arms flex and spring back rather than snapping, and every pair ships in a protective EVA hard case that keeps the lens scratch-free between sessions. Wipe the lens with a soft, dry cloth and these sports sunglasses are ready for the next start line.
Total: 1558 characters, 5 paragraphs at 40–70 words each. No inline counts inside the copy — paste straight into Seller Central.
No commas, single spaces, no title-word repeats, no brand names. Includes Spanish demand (gafas de sol deportivas / para correr / ciclismo).
Five shopper-phrased Q&A pairs seed the A+ Content Q&A module and Rufus retrieval. Each answer is a complete sentence anchored in a verified fact, kept under 250 characters for clean Rufus surfacing. (A+ module design is owned by the downstream amazon-aplus-content step.)
The primary keyword "running sunglasses" (10,647 weekly searches, the niche's top relevant head) leads the title immediately after the brand so A10 indexes it at maximum weight, with "cycling glasses" and the men/women + baseball qualifiers filling the remaining title budget. Secondary keywords cascade by field — sports/athletic and use-case terms into Item Highlights and the description, sub-niche and Spanish-language demand (gafas para correr, ciclismo) into the 249-byte backend so they index without diluting the title. The five Q&A pairs were chosen to match the exact questions Amazon already shows on this PDP (fit, durability, multi-sport use, comparison to heavy frames, UV/care), maximising the chance Rufus lifts AEROX answers verbatim.
| Pillar | How this rewrite covers it | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Rufus Discoverability | Primary head 'running sunglasses' front-loaded in title; conversational bullets + 5 FAQ pairs give Rufus full-sentence retrieval targets; description weaves cycling glasses, sports sunglasses, baseball. | Covered |
| COSMO Commonsense | Use-scenes: running, cycling, baseball, softball, golf, volleyball, hiking, MTB, driving, everyday. Buyer intents: no-bounce fit, no-fog clarity, UV safety, one-pair-many-sports. Audience: men, women, youth. | Covered |
| G200390640 Compliance | Title 72/75, Item Highlights 123/125, backend 244/249 bytes; zero reviews/price/shipping/competitor-brand mentions; Title-Case headers, no ALL-CAPS, no emojis; 10-point self-check passed. | Covered |