FAQs - Tennis

Can I get prescription lenses for my Tennis glasses?
Yes, Goggleman offer custom prescription lenses for Tennis glasses, ensuring you can enjoy clear, focused vision while playing, with no compromise on performance.

What makes Tennis glasses different from regular prescription glasses?
Tennis glasses are designed to provide enhanced contrast and clarity, reduce glare, and improve depth perception, which are crucial for tracking fast-moving balls and reacting quickly on the court.

What lens colors are best for Tennis?

  • Yellow/Gold lenses: Enhance contrast and depth perception, ideal for cloudy or low-light conditions.
  • Amber lenses: Improve visibility and contrast, making it easier to track the ball during both indoor and outdoor play.
  • Gray lenses: Provide glare reduction while maintaining natural color balance, perfect for bright, sunny conditions.

Can I get Polarized lenses for my prescription Tennis glasses?
Yes, polarized lenses are an option for Tennis glasses. They reduce glare from the court surface, bright skies, and reflections, helping you focus on the ball without distraction.

Are prescription Tennis glasses impact-resistant?
Yes, many prescription Tennis glasses come with impact-resistant lenses, designed to withstand the demands of high-speed sports like tennis, where the risk of accidental hits or falls can occur.

Can I wear progressive lenses in my Tennis glasses?
Yes, Goggleman offer progressive lens options for Tennis glasses. These lenses allow for clear vision at both distance (for seeing the ball) and near (for reading the scorecard or watching the scoreboard).

How do prescription Tennis glasses improve my game?
Prescription Tennis glasses enhance your ability to see the ball clearly, reduce glare, and improve contrast, helping you anticipate shots, react faster, and reduce eye strain during long matches.

Are prescription Tennis glasses suitable for other sports or outdoor activities?
Yes, prescription Tennis glasses are versatile and can be worn for other sports like racquetball, squash, and running, as well as outdoor activities like cycling or hiking, where clear vision and glare reduction are important.

How should I care for my prescription Tennis glasses?
To keep your Tennis glasses in good condition, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner to wipe them down. Always store them in a hard case when not in use to prevent scratches or damage.