Padel
React faster with clear vision and good eye protection Padel is fast, intense and action-packed. The ball can come from any angle and a split second can make the difference between hitting or missing. With a good pair of padel glasses, you maintain sharp vision, optimal focus and protection for your eyes during every rally. Padel glasses are designed for maximum com…
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React faster with clear vision and good eye protection
Padel is fast, intense and action-packed. The ball can come from any angle and a split second can make the difference between hitting or missing. With a good pair of padel glasses, you maintain sharp vision, optimal focus and protection for your eyes during every rally.
Padel glasses are designed for maximum comfort and stability. The lightweight frame stays securely in place even during fast movements and long rallies. Impact-resistant lenses protect your eyes from bouncing balls or an unexpected racket, while an anti-fog coating helps keep your vision clear even during intense play.
Do you play outside? Then special lens colors provide protection from bright sunlight and annoying glare. So you can follow the ball better and read the game faster, even in bright sunlight.
Padel glasses by SpecialSpex combine sporty design with functional details, so you play comfortably and always keep a clear view of the ball.
Contrast-enhancing lenses
The right lens color helps you see the ball faster and follow it better during rallies. Contrast-enhancing shades increase the difference between the yellow ball and the background, allowing you to react faster.
Pink or violet lenses (category 2-3)
These shades enhance yellow and white colors, making the ball more visible. Especially on outdoor courts or in changing light conditions, these are popular choices.
Brown lenses (category 2-3)
Brown lenses provide a natural look and reduce glare from bright sunlight. They are especially suitable for sunny outdoor courts.
Self-tinting lenses (category 0-3)
Photochromatic lenses automatically adjust to the amount of light. They darken in the sun and lighten in lower light, making them suitable for players who play both indoors and outdoors.
Recommended lens color per light situation
Bright sunlight on outdoor courts
Brown (category 3) reduces glare and increases contrast.
Cloudy or diffused light
Yellow or light pink (category 1-2) provides extra brightness in lower light.
Indoor courts or artificial light
Light pink, yellow or clear (category 0-1) maintains natural vision without being too dark.
Frame selection for padel
During padel you move fast, turn a lot and regularly look up at high balls. A good During padel you move fast, turn a lot and regularly look up at high balls. A good sports frame supports your vision and stays firmly in place during play.
Important features of good padel glasses:
- Thin top edge so high balls remain easily visible.
- Deep lens shape for better visibility on low balls and fast volleys.
- Wrap-around fit for a wide field of vision and extra protection around the eyes.
- Air vents or an open bottom edge to reduce fogging during intense rallies.
- Lightweight materials for comfort even during longer races.
- Impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses for added safety.
Because padel is played on a relatively compact court and players are close together, eye protection is especially important. Impact-resistant sports glasses help to better absorb the impact of a ball or racket.
Padel prescription glasses
Many padel glasses can also be made prescription. This can be done with custom sports glasses. This way, even with an eyeglass strength, you have a sharp view of the ball and maximum protection while playing.
SpecialSpex padel glasses combine sporty looks with thoughtful design – for players who want to see every ball AND take every point.
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Frequently asked questions
For padel, this often turns out not to be necessary in practice. Multifocal lenses can sometimes be less comfortable, as you frequently switch between looking at a high ball and your opponent during play. In such cases, single-vision lenses can often provide a more comfortable playing experience.
