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What Eyewear should Athletes Wear?

  • needeyeexam
  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago


The best eyewear for athletes depends on the sport—but protecting your eyes should always be a priority.


For many sports, sports glasses or sports goggles are essential to prevent eye injuries.If you play high-impact sports like basketball, soccer, or racquetball, choose sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses for extra protection.


Need vision correction? No problem—prescription sports glasses are available to keep your vision sharp while you play.

When choosing sports eyewear, look for:

  • A secure, comfortable fit

  • Good ventilation to prevent fogging

  • Durable, impact-resistant lenses


The right eyewear not only protects your eyes but can also enhance your performance by providing clear, stable vision during movement.


At Vision Looky Optical, we offer high-quality, comfortable, and stylish sports eyewear for both kids and adults. All our frames are designed for impact resistance and all-day comfort.

Visit us in-store or shop online—we offer nationwide shipping across the United States!



Tel: 469-469-1338

Centers in North Dallas, Texas

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