I have been very happy with Transitions "Drivewear" prescription progressive lenses since ~2005. They have good contrast in all light conditions, including cloudy-rainy days. They also darken behind a windshield while filtering out a very surprising amount of glare from raindrops on the windshield and in the air
while driving 
. They have about a 10% light transmission at full activation and a polarization efficiency at 99%. They work as well as my prescription (pre-ChromaPop) Smith Glass rose-copper-brown polarized-photochromic fishing glasses that they replaced. They are Great for all-round use. As a bonus they were
fully covered by insurance. I've never tried ChromaPop, MJ or Costas so I can't speak to them.
My distance vision now needs very little correction but my O.D. is an angler and tweaked my progressive prescription to be able to focus precisely at 7". Some years back I had the progressive lenses put into the wraparound Ray-Ban Predator frames that Will Smith wore in MIB.




But the wraparound frames following the curve of the face created peripheral distortion altering how light hit the lenses with my presciption for presbyopia. That created very frustrating astigmatism that made it harder to thread a hook. After a season I went back to flatter frames.
I am about to have cataract surgery with premium mutifocal IOL replacements that are supposed to provide clear vision at all distances—near, intermediate, and far—by incorporating multiple prescriptions into one lens, designed specifically to treat presbyopia.
So I am also looking at new sunglasses this summer. If I need less or no close-up correction, I still have the Predator frames and will let insurance (help) pay for Drivewear lenses again.