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What's the Difference Between Regular Glasses and Sports Glasses?
Sports glasses are designed for a more aerodynamic fit than regular glasses, so that they'll stay secure while you're running, jumping or diving for the ball. They offer better protection for your eyes when it comes to dirt, sand and other debris, so you can focus on the game.
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What Are Sports Glasses Made Of?
The sports glasses frames at Payne Glasses are composed of inner prescription lenses and an outer sports frame. Frames are made of durable, flexible plastic. Lenses for sports eyewear are generally made of highly scratch- and impact-resistant materials like polycarbonate. Cleaning your sports glasses is easy once you know our clever tricks.
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What Are the Benefits of Sports Glasses?
When you suit up for your game or workout, add sports glasses as a measure of extra safety. Sports glasses protect your eyes from getting injured better than regular glasses do and they stay in place better. Many sports glasses filter out UV rays to protect your eyes and for better vision.
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Why Do Athletes Wear Dark Glasses?
If you play to win, you don't want glare costing you an on-field advantage. Many athletes opt for tinted sports glasses instead of contact lenses because of their ability to block UV rays and protect their eyes from injury.
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Are Polarized Glasses Good for Sports?
Polarized lenses can help you see better in many situations. They cut glare, block UV rays and offer better visual clarity than regular sunglasses. Find your perfect pair of sports glasses at Payne Glasses, with prices starting at just $19.95.
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When Should You Wear Sports Eyeglasses or Sports Sunglasses?
You should wear sports eyeglasses or sports sunglasses when you're active enough to need eyewear designed for movement. These frames feature non-slip elements, lightweight materials, and a secure fit to stay comfortably in place during activity.
If you need vision correction, prescription running glasses or SportRx glasses offer clear, stable vision while maintaining the performance and protection needed for an active lifestyle.
We always recommend pairing active-wear eyewear with polycarbonate lenses, as they provide impact resistance, durability, and 100% UV protection—ensuring both clarity and safety while you move. -
Are Sports Glasses a Good Choice for Active Kids?
Yes! Sports spectacle frames or sports rx glasses can be a great choice for active kids who participate in sports or outdoor activities. Children's eyes are more vulnerable to injury, making proper eyewear essential for both protection and vision correction.
We always recommend polycarbonate lenses for kids' sports glasses, as they are impact-resistant, lightweight, and provide 100% UV protection—making them the safest and most durable option. Active eyewear for kids feature flexible, secure-fitting designs that stay in place during movement while preventing accidental breakage.
For children who need prescription eyewear, sports rx glasses offer clear, stable vision with the protection and durability needed to keep up with an active lifestyle. -
Are Regular Sunglasses Suitable for Running?
You can wear regular sunglasses for running, but they may lack the secure fit, enhanced coverage, and non-slip features of prescription running sunglasses or sports sunglasses, making them more likely to shift during activity.
Sports sunglasses are designed for movement with lightweight materials, flexible temples, and grip-enhancing elements to stay in place. For the best experience, pair them with polycarbonate lenses for impact resistance, durability, and 100% UV protection.
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What's the Difference Between Regular Glasses and Sports Glasses?
Sports glasses are designed for a more aerodynamic fit than regular glasses, so that they'll stay secure while you're running, jumping or diving for the ball. They offer better protection for your eyes when it comes to dirt, sand and other debris, so you can focus on the game.
-
What Are Sports Glasses Made Of?
The sports glasses frames at Payne Glasses are composed of inner prescription lenses and an outer sports frame. Frames are made of durable, flexible plastic. Lenses for sports eyewear are generally made of highly scratch- and impact-resistant materials like polycarbonate. Cleaning your sports glasses is easy once you know our clever tricks.
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What Are the Benefits of Sports Glasses?
When you suit up for your game or workout, add sports glasses as a measure of extra safety. Sports glasses protect your eyes from getting injured better than regular glasses do and they stay in place better. Many sports glasses filter out UV rays to protect your eyes and for better vision.
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Why Do Athletes Wear Dark Glasses?
If you play to win, you don't want glare costing you an on-field advantage. Many athletes opt for tinted sports glasses instead of contact lenses because of their ability to block UV rays and protect their eyes from injury.
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Are Polarized Glasses Good for Sports?
Polarized lenses can help you see better in many situations. They cut glare, block UV rays and offer better visual clarity than regular sunglasses. Find your perfect pair of sports glasses at Payne Glasses, with prices starting at just $19.95.
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When Should You Wear Sports Eyeglasses or Sports Sunglasses?
You should wear sports eyeglasses or sports sunglasses when you're active enough to need eyewear designed for movement. These frames feature non-slip elements, lightweight materials, and a secure fit to stay comfortably in place during activity.
If you need vision correction, prescription running glasses or SportRx glasses offer clear, stable vision while maintaining the performance and protection needed for an active lifestyle.
We always recommend pairing active-wear eyewear with polycarbonate lenses, as they provide impact resistance, durability, and 100% UV protection—ensuring both clarity and safety while you move. -
Are Sports Glasses a Good Choice for Active Kids?
Yes! Sports spectacle frames or sports rx glasses can be a great choice for active kids who participate in sports or outdoor activities. Children's eyes are more vulnerable to injury, making proper eyewear essential for both protection and vision correction.
We always recommend polycarbonate lenses for kids' sports glasses, as they are impact-resistant, lightweight, and provide 100% UV protection—making them the safest and most durable option. Active eyewear for kids feature flexible, secure-fitting designs that stay in place during movement while preventing accidental breakage.
For children who need prescription eyewear, sports rx glasses offer clear, stable vision with the protection and durability needed to keep up with an active lifestyle. -
Are Regular Sunglasses Suitable for Running?
You can wear regular sunglasses for running, but they may lack the secure fit, enhanced coverage, and non-slip features of prescription running sunglasses or sports sunglasses, making them more likely to shift during activity.
Sports sunglasses are designed for movement with lightweight materials, flexible temples, and grip-enhancing elements to stay in place. For the best experience, pair them with polycarbonate lenses for impact resistance, durability, and 100% UV protection.