October 30, 2009, Newsletter Issue #213: Choosing the Right Lenses for Playing Sports

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When choosing the right sunglasses for playing sports, the eyewear should provide a certain amount of padding and protection for the brow and the nose bridge. This will keep the glasses from cutting into the skin. You should also make sure that your protective eyewear fits you correctly. If your glasses are too loose or too tight, this could distract you during the game.

Lenses are also extremely important. When there is contact made, the lenses should always stay intact and should never pop out. Lenses that pop could be more dangerous than if you were wearing no protective eyewear at all. Another issue that can arise, especially during certain weather conditions, is fogging. Make sure to choose glasses with an anti-fog coating to remedy this problem. There are even some glasses that will offer side vents, which is the optimal choice.

Bolle, Nike, and Maui Jim sunglasses are all great choices because they come with many different styles of frames and tints, so that you can choose what will work best for your particular sport. For example, if you play tennis, dark gray or yellow frames are known to help spot the tennis ball the quickest. Whatever you choose, make sure to do your research. That way, you will know exactly what features you need and exactly what sort of model you are looking for.

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