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👓 POWERSHIELD HEAD Racquetball Goggles: Ultimate Protection with Impulse Anti-Fog & Scratch-Resistant Technology - Adjustable Strap Included Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 👓 POWERSHIELD HEAD Racquetball Goggles: Ultimate Protection with Impulse Anti-Fog & Scratch-Resistant Technology - Adjustable Strap Included

HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. Pairing decades of experience with modern tech; HEAD offers nothing but the best racquetball equipment available. ANTI FOG & SCRATCH: HEAD Racquetball eyewear features extra durable lenses that are treated to be both anti fogging and scratch resistant. IMPACT RESISTANT: The durable frames are made of a lightweight, yet sturdy material and feature adjustable hinged-style temples for extra comfort. NO SLIP FIT: An adjustable elastic strap holds your racquetball eyewear in place no matter what happens on the court. PLAY WITH THE PRO'S: The professional racquetball glasses comply with ASTM F803 & ANSI Z87.1 standards. Ultra-lightweight design. Anti-fog treated. Hinged-style temples for extra comfort. Goggle-style one-piece lens for maximum protection. Distortion free shatter-proof polycarbonate lens. Adjustable slip-on strap holds eyewear in place during play.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Pickleball on Squash

I'm playing Pickleball and realized I needed to wear goggles after seeing someone take a direct hit in the eye. Today I wore them for the first time. They were so comfortable I didn't even realize I was putting glasses on. Very impressed and highly recommend.

Pros
  • SHOCK RESISTANT: The durable frame is made of lightweight but durable material and features adjustable, foldable stirrups for added comfort.
Cons
  • Upgradable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Suitable for casual players

I bought them because they were cheap. I needed them for college racquetball. They did the job but they aren't very comfortable and fog up after about 10 minutes. At the end of the semester, the plastic in my backpack that connects the stem broke. It comes with a nice bag for carrying and protecting from dust and scratches. Hope that helps!

Pros
  • ANTI-FOG AND SCRATCHES: HEAD racquetball goggles feature durable lenses that are fog and scratch resistant.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bought 2 more with

I know it's called Racket Ball, but in the current climate with health and as an essential worker, this goggle will help keep dust and water droplets away from your eyes in your daily work. They were so helpful I bought two more to have in the car and at home. The plastic is sturdy and the elastic at the back really keeps them in place.

Pros
  • NON-SLIP SEAT: The adjustable elastic strap keeps your racquetball goggles in place no matter what's happening on the court.
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The lack of a nose pad makes them uncomfortable.

Lens quality is good but I found them rather uncomfortable due to the hard plastic with no padding on the bridge of the nose. I added some Sugru there and it improved them, but by default they should have some sort of soft rubber in that area. Also, the way the strap is attached to the hand is not very reliable and sometimes flies off during the game.

Pros
  • distortion free shatterproof polycarbonate lenses
Cons
  • almost never

Revainrating 3 out of 5

only recommended if you like scars

Well they end up being a bit more expensive than I originally thought after adding the emergency bill. Thanks to the very firm, padless tip of the nose, I now have a nice scar on the bridge of my nose. The ball hit my glasses and the nose piece just cut into my skin. I would post a photo but I doubt it's PG enough to review Revain. I would definitely recommend saving yourself the trip to the ER (and facial scars) and getting a pair with a soft nose piece. Thanks and Gig'em.

Pros
  • Loop straps for extra comfort
Cons
  • New competitors are here

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dirty Nose + Fix

You might think so. A brand of that age would settle it in the 1960s. Pretty much everything else is pretty good, but you just can't wear them as tight and tight as you need to. I use them in water wing foil. I solve the fogging problem with normal high-quality car wax - done. I've tried several shapes, but this one (photo) is my favorite. This is a small piece of self-adhesive cover material for 3mm thick paddleboards. I used this red for the photo but there is a gray one that I will use. I…

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Will be added later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like how sharp the shots are, so don't.

My 11 year old daughter recently got contact lenses but medically she shouldn't suffer eye injuries playing sports. We bought them for basketball and volleyball. I like that the frames are clear so they don't obstruct their vision. They are lightweight and stay in place during competition. They don't fog up like your old glasses. She sometimes drips with sweat, but this can be treated quickly and easily. I would recommend them and the price is great. The included plastic packaging isn't a…

Pros
  • Squash
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good, but. Fog Potential

Great pro for the price. The only complaint is that they fog up terribly. As hot as I get after a round or two, although I'm not sure any points can avoid it. I've thought about switching to lacrosse goggles, but I'm not sure I want to be "that guy" on the court. UPDATE 12/29/15: After using these glasses for three months, I've moved on. I received a pair of ventilated racquetball goggles as a Christmas present. They are amazing. Now I've played three games on two different days with a new…

Pros
  • Sports and Recreation
Cons
  • Unnecessary Features