




👓 Elevate Your Game with Style and Safety!
The Unique Sports RX Specs Eyeguards are designed for athletes seeking both protection and performance. These lightweight, durable frames feature shatterproof polycarbonate lenses that are 10 times more impact-resistant than standard eyewear. With customizable options for prescription lenses, padded comfort, and an adjustable strap, these eyeguards are perfect for sports enthusiasts of all ages.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.93 x 3.58 x 2.36 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Unique Sports |
| Model Name | Youth |
| Color | Clear |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Unique Sports Products, Inc |
| Part Number | REC-Y |
| Style | Protection |
| Included Components | 1 eyeguard |
| Size | Youth |
| Sport Type | Racquetball, Squash, Tennis, Football, Basketball |
T**D
Use for Pickleball
Popped out the Lenses +use for Pickleball. They work well
B**B
Safety
Great eye protection on the pickleball court!
A**
Attention Pickleball players!
I just bought another pair for a friend. I have had these for 3 years. Modified by removing lens rim with a soldering iron, and removed rubber nose guard. (Added mole skin) This allowed the glasses to sit closer, eliminating any vision block. I play at 4.0 plus and have been hit directly several times and get asked all the time where I got them. No problems. Perfect, no lens to steam up.
B**L
Frame interferes with peripheral vision
I popped out the lenses to use for pickleball. First, the sides of the frame do interfere with peripheral vision enough to obscure some balls that I was not looking directly at. Second, the frame must be sized to fit abnormally wide heads because I am 5'-9" and average build but there is a gap between my temples and the frame that is over an inch. The adjustable strap holds the glasses in place and the nose piece pad fits OK. I used a Dremel tool to machine away some of the frame to improve field of vision and that seems to help, without having to completely cut away the vertical bars between the temple and center of the eye. I might try softening the frames in hot water to see if I can bend them just enough to narrow the gap at the temples. All in all, they are OK for the relatively low cost, and especially if you can do a little modification to improve the field of vision.
P**A
Great and not great
Got it in 2 days took it to the eye doctor, $140 later I had a nice dark prescription tinted glasses. First time I wore it doing mountain bike trails the piece that lays in between your eyes fell off. I’m talking about the soft padding dropped and was never found. Now I have $160+ sitting in my house because it cannot be worn without the foam piece that dropped out. Other 2 padding on the side come of really easy too.
S**T
No fog !
I got these goggles because of the removable lenses, but didn't even need to remove them. Other goggles have steamed or fogged up on me, but not these. They are a great fit and comfortable while playing pickleball.
M**L
Love these because they make very good lensless eye protection.
I popped the lenses out and then cut away the vertical bars that hold the lenses and now I have the perfect set of pickleball eye protection. Just the right size opening that a pickleball can't touch your eye, but no lens to get foggy or sweaty.
R**S
Dangerous product - I was injured
A street hockey ball (not a puck) hit the pair of Specs Eyeguards I was wearing, driving the hard plastic rim of the glasses into my cheek below the eye. The rim sliced open my cheek in a two-inch gash approximately 1/4 deep, which required a trip to the emergency room and four stitches. The Eyeguards should have cushioning material around the rim. Note that street hockey balls are a hollow, rubbery material and not super hard.
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