What types of glasses are best for sports?

Sometimes you’re in the game. Sometimes you just watch it. Regardless of whether it’s in your field of vision or you’re actually on the field, finding glasses designed for the task at hand is important. Choosing the perfect glasses for your level of activity is easy when you skim through this guide.

What is the difference between everyday glasses and sports frames?

The main difference between everyday prescription glasses and the frames for your active lifestyle is the thinking behind them. You want everyday frames to fit your personality, offer consistent vision correction and be comfortable for all-day wear. 

Sporty frames are more practical. You still may be concerned about how they look, but what’s most important is that they stay secure during physical activity and don’t pose any safety concerns for your eyes. 

What are the benefits of sport-appropriate lenses?

While glass offers premier optics, it literally cracks under pressure. This is a potential hazard if you’re wearing normal glass lenses during an active sporting event. Polycarbonate lenses, along with other plastics, have become the standard for lenses worn during physical activity. They provide basic impact-resistance and are typically much lighter than glass lenses. Very practical when you need to be nimble and deft. 

Advanced features of glasses for an active lifestyle

Nike and other sports retailers have developed special lines of optics specifically for athletes. Depending on your individual sport or activity level, you may require any number of these features in your new pair of glasses. 

 - Occipital fit temple design

 - Adjustable frame features

 - Custom tinted lenses

 - Rubberized nose pads

 - Ventilated nose bridge

 - Integrated spring hinges

 - Rubberized temple tips

 - Custom frame fit

 - Maximum lens coverage

To match any of these with a specific sport, take a look at Nike’s glasses.

Sports Frames Benefits

Maybe you prefer to spend your time in the stands but find that the frames for active lifestyles are more your style. No problem. There’s nothing wrong with having the added benefits of flexible frames and impact-resistant lenses, especially when a stray pop fly finds its way to your row in the crowd. 

If you’re ready to get sports frames, visit a VSP network eye doctor. When you use your VSP Individual Vision Plan, you can save on an eye exam and on glasses. If you don’t have vision insurance, find the best VSP vision insurance plan for you.

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