If you have a child that loves playing sports, you will want to check out our collection of sports glasses for kids. Our collection of sports glasses will ensure that your children’s eyes are safe and protected when playing their favorite sport.
Within our collection of sports glasses for kids, you will find prescription kids sports glasses. These glasses are extremely functional. Regardless of your child’s prescription, they will be able to use these glasses to better see the ball, teammates, and opponents on the field. In addition, our collection of sports glasses for kids provides added protection when your child is playing their favorite sport. Whether your child enjoys baseball, soccer, tennis, or something else, he or she is constantly vulnerable to objects or people accidentally striking his or her face. A good number of our prescription kids sports glasses contain protective features so that they will not suffer any severe eye damage when playing the game that they love.
Our glasses in this collection come from high-quality eyewear manufacturers. Some examples include Rec Specs, Wiley X, and Leader. All three of these brands are known for their attention to detail and protective qualities. Purchasing prescription kids sports glasses from these manufacturers, you can be confident that you are getting eyewear that is durable and functional. Along with this, all of our eyewear comes in different styles and sizes. If your child is picky about the color of their glasses, you will be able to find a pair that suits their tastes.
Whether your child is playing their first sport or their fifth sport, you undoubtedly want to do everything possible to make sure that they are safe. Especially if your child needs glasses off the field, we encourage you to further analyze this collection. As always, if you have any questions, you can reach out by clicking the “contact” tab above.
ASTM or The American Society for Testing and Materials, is a group that publishes protective eyewear standards. Their requirements are very strict, so any glasses marked with ASTM F803 will be impact resistant and able to protect your eyes while playing a variety of sports. To be certified as High Velocity Impact Resistant, as part of the ASTM F803 Standard, the frame and lens must withstand the impact of a 40 – 65.1 mm projectile fired at 150 km/h. For more information, see our blog article (https://rx-safety.com/2019/12/what-does-the-eyewear-designation-astm-f803-stand-for-and-why-is-it-important/)
The main difference between glasses and goggles are the way that they are held on your head. A pair of goggles will be full seal, and will hold onto your head by way of an elastic retention band. A pair of glasses might not be entirely full seal, and, while it may have a retaining cord to help keep the glasses in place, is mainly held on your head thanks to the temple bars hooking behind your ear. Which type you choose to wear is based on personal preference, as well as which sport you are playing, and the the hazards that you may encounter.
Is there a particular brand you want me to push here or should this just be a general, “We have a wide selection of glasses from different manufacturers perfect for any sport your child might play. Browse our website or contact one of our Customer Service Representatives for more information?” deals.
Yes. All of our frames can be made with a variety of Polarized Lens Options. Browse our website, or speak with one of our Customer Service Representatives for more details.
Absolutely. At Rx-Safety, we carry a full line of sport protective eyewear that is specifically designed to withstand high velocity impacts found in those sports. Our frames have a variety of other options, to make them better for certain sports, as well as a large selection of lens options to make your frames fit your needs perfectly. If you’re curious if a specific frame would be useful or effective in a specific sport, please reach out to one of our Customer Service Representatives for more information.
Glasses designed for sport safety are also designed to stay put. Most will have a retention cord connecting the ends of each temple bar (the arms that sit on either side of your head) and many will also have rubberized coatings on the tempe bars, nose pads, and the frame itself to help keep things in place. Combine all of that with a fitting from a licensed Optician, and your glasses should stay right where they need to be, on your face protecting your eyes.
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