How to Buy Squash Eyewear
Instructions
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Purchase squash eyewear at a sports or optical store. If you wear prescription glasses, have squash eyewear made with the same prescription. It also helps if the person fitting you for the eyewear is familiar with the game of squash.
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Try wiggling the lenses to ensure they stay secure in the frame. Quality squash eyewear needs to have deep-grooved lens mounting in a proper framework to prevent injury should the lens pop out and into the eye.
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Feel along the eyebrow and edge of the nose areas to check for a slight give or cushioning. This prevents the squash player from cuts or injuries to the face should the ball hit the eyewear.
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Ascertain that the eyewear forms around the face to insure a wide view of the squash court. Eyewear that obstructs the player's view of the court partially defeats the purpose of it being protective.
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Read the label on the eyewear package to indicate scratch and fog resistant coatings. Eyewear with resistant coatings will alleviate a player's worries about visual restrictions because of body heat or sweat. Also, such coatings can increase the longevity of the eyewear
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Buy eyewear with a strap. It is not necessary, but you may feel more secure that the goggles won't fall off.
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