In summer, padel players love to play outside and enjoy the sun. The much-desired sun can also be a huge nuisance during your games. How can you avoid repeated blindness and which brands should you choose to be sure you make the right choice?
Sunglasses :
When playing padel, seeing the ball well is one of the most important things to play. In summer when all the players want to enjoy the sun at the same time as working out physically, it is important to protect your eyes and above all not to be bothered when playing.
Sporty sunglasses are specially tailored so that you don't feel anything on your face and feel comfortable wearing them while playing. This little accessory has become almost essential and this at all levels. On the tournaments of World Padel Tour which are played outdoors, some players start to use the glasses to be sure to see the ball in the best conditions.
You are granted, in aesthetic terms it is probably not the best of things but you choose between seeing very clearly and not be bothered by the sun when you play or just be beautiful on the field but not very effective.
Which brands to choose?
Many brands have a wide selection of protective eyewear with impeccable comfort. Oakley is probably the most famous brand and the most recommended for its quality and resistance. Of course there are different prices depending on the frame you choose.
The Maui Jim brand is a little less well known but is starting to make its entry among the brands of glasses recommended in the sport. The most important thing for you to try is to see how much the glasses can interfere with you or not at all. Then the choice will be easier for you.
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