Baseball is currently one of the sports with the highest number of eye injuries. Aside from the risk of getting hit by the ball, exposure to the sun's UV rays may cause eye damage. When you're out on the field, any of the best prescription baseball glasses listed below should keep your eyes safe.
Looking for Rx Baseball "protective" Impact resistant lenses in the Flak 2.0 XL style. Preferably a similar style to your sports glasses lenses. We have worn your product for about 4 years (2 Sons; both baseball). Whats unique is that they are both Pitchers and are NOT allowed to have photochromatic lenses on the mound. We are looking for Safety sport glasses in a Flak 2.0 XL frame... Can You help me?
Hi Nathan, Thanks for taking the time to comment! There's no doubt the Flak 2.0 XL is one of the best frames for baseball. However, it is not ASTM rated for impact and shatter resistance. While many players still opt for the performance and clarity of the Flak, there are a few semi-rimless designs that have an ANSI safety rating and hold up to strong impact like the Wiley X Valor & Saint models. Click on the links below to view these frames and for more information about baseball related frame and lenses, give us a call or shoot us an email! 877.289.2999, info@sportrx.com https://www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-valor.html https://www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-saint.html
Hello Henry! The trouble may have to do with the glare on the surface of his lenses caused by the bright stadium lights. A clear lens with an Anti-Reflective (and scratch) coating will help combat glare and eyestrain, making it easier to spot and track the ball in flight with improved reaction time.
Hey Heidi! When you're customizing your lens setup for the frame you want, start by selecting SportRx Brand lenses, it will then ask you to select the Rx type, followed by the option to select Sport Optimized Lenses OR Build Your Own. Choose Sport Optimized then select baseball as the activity upon which you'll see options for recommended lenses for baseball including The Closer and Fog Fighter. If you have questions don't hesitate to reach out to our team of friendly opticians for support! You can also take advantage of our chat feature on the SportRx website. 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.com
Hey Lisa! He might need an updated script if he's describing images being 'blurry'. That said, an Anti-Reflective coating will help reduce glare reflected off the lenses that causes eyestrain. You may also want to consider a mild amber or rose tint to help with contrast, making it easier to spot and track the ball in flight. Check out SportRs's Day&Night Contrast lens, Field Day, or Oakley's Prizm Low Light lenses for great examples of this lens type. You can also call our opticians for more assistance, 877.289.2999. Hope this helps!
When you're out on the field, any of the best prescription baseball glasses listed below should keep your eyes safe.
https://www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-valor.html
https://www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-saint.html
Which pair of sunglasses would you recommend?
Thank-you!
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