Racket sports glasses
Rackets are used in a number of sports: table tennis, tennis, badminton, squash and padel. The aim of these games is to return a shuttlecock or ball to the opponent. As for the racket, it's made up of a handle that enables it to be held fully in the hand and a more or less fine mesh grid (called a sieve) or a flat surface made of foam and rubber for table tennis, for example. This description tries to prove that a ball or shuttlecock can quickly reach your eyes and seriously injure you.
Essential eye protection
To avoid eye trauma, it's wise to equip yourself with eyewear specially designed for the type of sport you play. You might think there's a risk you'll break them? Fear not, brands have addressed this concern and solved the problem. The My Monture team, after extensive research, has selected for you the brands that protect your eyes when you play with a racket.
Choose racket sports glasses to take on your opponents
For your comfort, lightweight racket sports glasses is essential. As for lenses, if you play indoors, choose photochromic lenses that tint according to the light and are anti-scratch, hydrophobic and anti-fog treated. On the other hand, if you're playing outdoors, sunglasses with tinted lenses improve ball visibility and are essential for protecting your eyes from brightness and U.V. rays.V. To date, My Monture has selected a range of Julbo sports sunglasses for you. Julbo's sports glasses ensures a good fit and, above all, that they stay on your nose whatever your movements. If you wish, a strap can be added to the frame.
Julbo Montebianco sunglasses are designed for people with medium to large faces. The frame is rectangular and the lenses are photochromic, anti-fog, polarized and index 4. Julbo Aerolite sunglasses are designed for women and men with small faces. To keep them firmly in place, there are nose pads and non-slip inserts on the tips of the temples.
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