Sports Glasses
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Introduction
Playing sports with unsuitable glasses can quickly become uncomfortable, even dangerous. Each sport presents its own specific challenges: rapid movements, varying light levels, impacts, the need for stability… Choosing the right frames improves your comfort, precision, and safety. Here are the most relevant models for your activity.
Running sports: lightness and support

For running, cross country running, or cycling, the priority is stability.
Wrap-around frames: they protect you from the wind and stay securely in place.
Lightweight materials: ideally polycarbonate to avoid fatigue.
Photochromic lenses: they automatically adapt to the light, very useful outdoors.
If you wear corrective lenses, progressive lenses adapted for sports can offer a wide and comfortable field of vision.
Ball sports: protection and precision
Tennis, squash, badminton, or baseball require sharp and responsive vision.
Shock-resistant frames: to prevent breakage in case of impact.
Anti-reflective lenses: they improve ball perception.
Covering shape: to limit the entry of dust or lateral light.
For indoor sports, clear polycarbonate lenses are often recommended for their resistance.
Cycling: visibility and safety
Cycling involves rapid changes in light and constant exposure to wind.
Panoramic screens: wide field of vision and optimal protection.
Interchangeable lenses: convenient for adapting the tint according to the weather.
Complete UV protection: essential for long outings.
Precise adjustments at the nose and temples significantly improve comfort over time.
Water sports: anti-glare and resistance

For sailing, kayaking or seaside activities, the light reflects strongly on the water.
Polarized lenses: they reduce glare and improve depth perception.
Hydrophobic frames: they are more resistant to moisture and splashes.
Floating materials: a real plus in case of falling into the water.
Conclusion
Every sport has its own demands, and the right eyewear can transform your experience. Whether you're looking for better protection, increased comfort, or sharper vision, there's a model for you. Talk to your optician to find the best solution for your sport and your visual needs.
